In a post this morning, John D. Cook listed several types of partial differential equation that are unusual in that they can be solved analytically. The last one in his list caught my eye because it’s one that I know pretty well from the theory of elasticity: Boussinesq’s equatio … | Continue reading
Sure, why not The post A Statistical Analysis Of Twitch Streamers Trying To Name 100 Women appeared first on Aftermath. | Continue reading
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Kinds of Kindness will soon be seen at Cannes of Cannesness The post Emma Stone Dances to the Weird in Teaser for Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds of Kindness appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Tesla provides updates on how much its Supercharger network, service fleet, and stores grow each quarter in its shareholder letter. However, it came to my attention a few times in recent months that a lot of people don’t catch those updates and are concerned about Tesla keeping u … | Continue reading
Outside of Avengers: Endgame, Deadpool & Wolverine may carry the most pre-release baggage of anything in Marvel history. For Deadpool, you’ve got not just two movies, but also all the behind-the-scenes drama leading up to them. With Wolverine, you’ve got 10 X-Men movies with all … | Continue reading
Jupiter and its moons are a diverse and dynamic subdivision of our solar system’s neighborhood, one that NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been visiting since 2016. Besides hosting the system’s largest planet, at over 300 times the mass of our own planet, the Jovian system includes 95 k … | Continue reading
The SE team has pulled together 5 brands of ketchup you're likely to find in your local supermarket (from Heinz to Hunt's to Annie's) and methodically, empirically, scientifically! tasted its way through them all in a quest for the best. | Continue reading
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The Binance CEO's sentencing draws near, and prosecutors have been busy chasing down other crypto criminals. Also, lawmakers take another stab at stablecoin regulation. | Continue reading
What’s a secret to getting more students to participate in an IEEE society? Give them a seat at the table so they have a say in how the organization is run. That’s what the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society has done. Budding engineers serve on the RAS board of directors, have … | Continue reading
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"Something I wish I did not have to learn the hard way!" Home expert warns against trending food storage hack with hazardous side effects: 'There's an actual FDA warning' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Discover three must-watch TV shows on HBO Max for your next binge session! From gripping dramas to thrilling mysteries, there's something for everyone. | Continue reading
This is a different new 3-row EV from the one Toyota will build in Kentucky. | Continue reading
Dive into the world of functional programming in Java and through declarative programming we can able write a better and concise code. The post Java: Functional Programming f(x) – Part1 appeared first on foojay. | Continue reading
Source: Eve. A couple of weeks ago, the MacStories team shared our favorite indoor HomeKit devices. The HomeKit accessory universe is more limited outdoors, but with spring easing into summer in the Northern Hemisphere, we thought we’d share the devices that we use outside, too. … | Continue reading
Renogy is giving deep discounts — up to 50% off — on its solar systems that are more than 300 watts, which can include just the solar panels, or the solar panels plus a charge controller, or a complete kit with solar panels, charge controller, and batteries. And that’s good ... [ … | Continue reading
Russell Crowe is entering his exorcism era! You might remember his turn as a priest in the 2023 film The Pope’s Exorcist. This year, Crowe is donning the clerical collar once again in The Exorcism, a film from writer-director Joshua John Miller, whose father was in The Exorcist i … | Continue reading
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Various imaging methods comprised a kind of "bionic eye" to examine charred scroll. | Continue reading
4-25-24 Call done. Lasted 12 minutes. Just messaged the Nurse that was the best call of my career, […] | Continue reading
We’ve said this many times before, and will no doubt say it a least a few times before as it nears its final end this season: Star Trek: Discovery is not a subtle show. It never has been, but ever since it really found its confidence and understood where its strengths were, it ha … | Continue reading
Reddit is investigating a major outage blocking users worldwide from accessing the social network's websites and mobile apps. [...] | Continue reading
It’s not just you. Reddit is suffering an outage that’s impacting tens of thousands of people, according to Down Detector Thursday. And it’s not clear when the site may return. Read more... | Continue reading
Broadband lobby groups prepare lawsuit, calling rules a "net fatality." | Continue reading
The Bear giveaway has ended, and I have winners to announce! I’m really sorry I accidentally mixed up days and ended the giveaway a day early, but hopefully everyone who was going to sign up already has! The winners! Congratulations to: Dillon Mok Matthew R Leibowitz Chris Turner … | Continue reading
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We ran a number of benchmarks comparing Rama against the latest stable versions of MongoDB and Cassandra. The code for these benchmarks is available on Github. Rama’s indexes (called PStates) can reproduce any database’s data model since each PState is an arbitrary combination of … | Continue reading
“The Supreme Court hears Trump’s claim to ‘absolute immunity.’ The justices are considering whether the former president must face trial on charges that he tried to subvert the 2020 election.” — New York Times, 4/25/24 - - - Hwaet! It has been over three years since Grendel smash … | Continue reading
Part of job is to take photos and create documentation. Today, while I was taking photos from the construction site, I wondered how does this ‘photography’ works. Like how is it possible to tap on a screen and capture a moment of life and save that view forever? Ever thought abou … | Continue reading
"I've always been on the hunt." Shopper in disbelief after seeing price of kitchen treasure at local thrift store: 'Grabbed it and ran' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Burnham and Book partner with Moll and L'ak to find the next puzzle piece... The post It’s Not Easy Being Breen — Star Trek: Discovery’s “Mirrors” appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
This Grasp Lamp, by Danish industrial designer Thomas Albertsen, isn't really a lamp in the technical sense: Instead it's a structure to hold lighting. Which is to say, the lamp has no wiring, just a (presumably magnetic) connection point where you pop in a rechargeable LED light … | Continue reading
Getting straight to the code: It looks a little beastly but I love clever tricks like this. Here, Terrence defines a web font with an array of font files that operating systems use for local emoji support. It’s not totally unlike leveraging a system font, only we have to do more … | Continue reading
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Neil Turok On The Simplicity Of Nature Posted on Thursday, Apr 25, 2024 12:50PM by Morgan Meis | Continue reading
Joe Fassler at Lit Hub: Years ago, for reasons I still don’t fully understand, I found myself writing about flight. It started as just a few paragraphs, a bit of spontaneous fiction jotted down in a notebook: a man stood on the roof of a barn, wearing a pair of enormous wings bui … | Continue reading
One of the world’s top vaccine-makers is partnering with a major AI company to advance medicine — and its chief executive is excited. Read more... | Continue reading
Pack the lembas bread and gather up your fellowship, we’re going back to Middle-earth. Warner Bros. is releasing the extended editions of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy in theaters for one weekend only this June, and it’s the first time the re-releases will feature the … | Continue reading
Lucy Moore at Literary Review: After they were released from prison in Paris in the late autumn of 1794, both having narrowly escaped the guillotine, new bosom friends Rose de Beauharnais and Térézia Tallien found they had nothing to wear. Dressmakers and milliners had all but di … | Continue reading
Over 1,400 CrushFTP servers exposed online were found vulnerable to attacks currently targeting a critical severity server-side template injection (SSTI) vulnerability previously exploited as a zero-day. [...] | Continue reading
The Volvo EX30 goes on sale in the US this summer. Will it manage to avoid import tariffs and qualify for federal tax credits? The post How The Chinese-Made Volvo EX30 Will Deal With US Tariffs & Incentives appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
The new facilities are in addition to the previously announced EV hub in Ohio. | Continue reading
Preventing supply chain attacks at Modular | Continue reading
“Jim Henson Idea Man,” an intimate look at the life and career of the founder of cherished characters from “Sesame Street,” “The Muppet Show,” and more will air on Disney+ in May 2024, and the streamer has released the official trailer for the documentary. The Details Directed by … | Continue reading
“AI has fundamentally changed user expectations.” Really? As in we all expect AI to scrape content that isn’t theirs, hallucinate over the results, and spit out a degraded version of it? Sure, OK. ✏️ Handwritten by Geoff Graham on April 25, 2024 Post navigation 👈 Previous | Continue reading
‘Can you steal back something that’s already stolen?’: how radical art duo Looty repatriated the Rosetta Stone | Art | The Guardian ‘Can you steal back something that’s already stolen?’: how radical art duo Looty repatriated the Rosetta Stone | Continue reading