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David Skinner in Commonweal: Although the dictionary was not founded at the university, the OED might be described as the Oxford of dictionaries, so revered is it among reference works and books in general. It is the gold standard of academic English-language lexicography and a k … | Continue reading
Based in Munich, Marcus Götschl is a Master Cabinetmaker who also holds a degree in Product Design. Götschl shows a little outside-the-box thinking with his New Gen bed:"The focus is on minimising resource consumption and using replaceable components, challenging the culture of d … | Continue reading
The web is always changing and that’s one of my favorite things about it. But there’s a unique sadness in visiting a URL and seeing a 404 where your work once was. I make websites for a living and most of the time it’s for companies. I don’t have any delusion about who owns that … | Continue reading
Sperm whales’ clicking communiques include context and combination structures that make their messaging more akin to language than previously known, according to a team of researchers at MIT. Read more... | Continue reading
But Disney will still make plenty of sequels The post Disney Boss Bob Iger Says Marvel Will Make Less Stuff appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Not only did The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which premiered in April 2023, make a lot of money, Nintendo says… Continue reading It’s-a big hit! Super Mario Bros. movie credited with sales push for Nintendo games The post It’s-a big hit! Super Mario Bros. movie credited with sales p … | Continue reading
Staying up-to-date with your JVM version is crucial for several reasons, including access to the latest features and updates for critical security vulnerabilities. By updating software versions, you can benefit from the following: There is no need to worry. Following this page wi … | Continue reading
Scientists developed microcapacitors with ultrahigh energy and power density, paving the way for on-chip energy storage in electronic devices In the ongoing quest to make electronic devices ever smaller and more energy efficient, researchers want to bring energy storage directly … | Continue reading
How many of these characters will make it through alive? The post Wednesday Adds a Pile of People for Season Two, Including Billie Piper appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
How do we conduct UX research when there is no or only limited access to users? Here are some workarounds to run UX research or make a strong case for it. An upcoming part of Smart Interface Design Patterns. | Continue reading
I was worried I would very quickly run out of things to write about when I first started on #WeblogPoMo2024, but it turns out if I make myself produce something every day, I find the words. I'm finding there's something to having a default thing to do with any spare bit of time e … | Continue reading
I’m so excited to share a fun and budget-friendly to decorate your home: an origami lotus flower craft! This tutorial… The post Make a Beautiful Origami Lotus Flower To Decorate Your Home appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
The 8:04 is coming down the tracks. Board at your own risk. This is the warning on the cover reveal for my new thriller The Man on the Train. Ever since the original damsel in distress was tied to the railroad tracks and early audiences purportedly fled in terror at the sight of … | Continue reading
Okay, so far we have used modern 3D print technology to create some amazing models for the best Games Room… Continue reading Building the best Games Room ever How to make unique decorations using lasers and the TTS-20 Pro The post Building the best Games Room ever How to make uni … | Continue reading
Friends, meet the vanilla cake of your DREAMS! It’s super fluffy, perfectly moist, undetectably gluten-free (& dairy-free), and seriously…the BEST. It’s impressive enough for a birthday or even a wedding! Bonus? It’s also SO easy to make, with simple methods, 1 bowl, and 9 ingred … | Continue reading
This story was originally published by Grist . Aluminum is a crucial raw ingredient in the fight against climate change. But to ensure that the transition off fossil fuels is a clean one, the industry needs a serious makeover. A new federally funded “green smelter” could help mak … | Continue reading
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has spent two years working on what could be the most important nationwide transmission grid reform in decades. Next week , it plans to finally announce its decision — and the implications for the clean energy transition are huge. F … | Continue reading
I travel full time for work and live in motels. Had to put a little kit together for my tea gear! A Few Notes on the Culture Saunders Militaria Soft Electronics Parachute Mobile HF jump The Bicycles of World War II The Man Whose Sound Systems Make You Feel Like … | Continue reading
Previously This is the part 8 in my continuing insane effort to try to read EVERY MARVEL COMIC EVER PUBLISHED. You can see previous posts using the tag "complete-marvel-run". This one is all about the Guardians of the Galaxy. (Note: All volume nos. are based on the Wikipedia list … | Continue reading
Beyond the devastation of the fires themselves, the pollution from these natural disasters is dangerous to human health. Scientists make alarming discovery while analyzing impacts of wildfires this year — here's what they found first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Bridging fashion and functionality, SpaceX has revealed what its astronauts will be wearing on the first-ever private spacewalk in 2024. In a new video, the company details the futuristic features of the suit that will be space-tested on the Polaris Dawn mission. Continue Reading … | Continue reading
In today’s installment of things you already know, unless you don’t, did you know you can use the -p option to create multiple levels of subdirectories at once, even if the intermediate directories don’t exist? For example, say you want to make this new tree for a new FreeBSD box … | Continue reading
The beloved annual music contest for the Fediverse is back! Now is the time to make and submit your song! Deadline: May 12th, 2024. The post FediVision 2024 Has Begun! appeared first on We Distribute. | Continue reading
A wide-ranging collection of our favorite Chinese recipes to make at home, from Macanese-style pork chop sandwiches to gong bao ji ding to claypot rice and toothpick lamb. | Continue reading
Adam Silver wrote “Don’t use the maxlength attribute to stop users from exceeding the limit” which seems like one of those obvious things that needn’t be said, but I’m glad he says it. Have you heard of the “error prevention” heuristic? It means “do everything you can so users do … | Continue reading
Do you like the idea of connecting all of your smart devices to your home network? With so many different… Continue reading 7 Considerations to Make Before Connecting Your Devices The post 7 Considerations to Make Before Connecting Your Devices appeared first on ReadWrite. | Continue reading
"We wanted to make a material that is more sustainable and can be used repetitively." Scientists develop breakthrough gel material that could remove one of the most common pollutants — here's how it works first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Filed under “funny-because-it’s-true-but-also-sad-AF”: Leslie Ylinen’s piece at McSweeny’s nails one of the main reasons why LinkedIn is becoming increasingly irrelevant. Sometimes, grown-ups make up stories, too, and post them on LinkedIn. Except their ideas aren’t special at al … | Continue reading
No, sweetheart. Don’t worry. They’re just pretend. Oh dear. I left my laptop open, and you read a LinkedIn post from an “Entrepreneur, Change Agent, Futurist, Success Enabler, Innovator & Investor.” And now you can’t sleep. Let me see if I can explain this in a way that makes sen … | Continue reading
Air-frying broccoli isn’t complicated, but there are a few tricks that’ll help you make it truly superb. Make perfectly crisp broccoli with our basic recipe—and dress it up with our five easy, delicious variations. | Continue reading
Researchers have discovered a way to curve data-carrying terahertz signals around obstacles, paving the way for ultrafast 6G. | Continue reading
The energy transition happens one project at a time. Cutting carbon emissions is not simply a matter of shutting down coal plants or switching to electric cars. It calls for a vast number of individual construction projects to coalesce into a whole new energy system, one that can … | Continue reading
How do I best share bookmarks I come across via my internet travels? Do I continue to scatter them in posts, sprinkled here and there? Or do I make one colossal link post every week? I like to consume links in small batches, so maybe I'll continue sharing them as I have been. Oh, … | Continue reading
"We are thrilled to offer every person in this country access to surplus items at a discounted rate." Startup wants grocery shopping to be something to look forward to with discounts as deep as 70%: 'We make shopping a fun experience akin to a treasure hunt' first appeared on The … | Continue reading
I certainly hope that this sign is effective, but I have my doubts As we make our way around the modern world, there are a lot of signs telling us what to do. Keep Out Stay off the Grass No Parking And almost as often, we see that the fence on the other side of which we are forbi … | Continue reading
Scientists in South Korea have developed a new technique for creating synthetic diamonds that works under ambient pressure. | Continue reading
Lots of complicated details here: too many for me to summarize well. It involves an obscure Section 230 provision—and an even more obscure typo. Read this. | Continue reading
In today’s episode, we welcome Natalie Pistunovich, host of the Go Time podcast, OpenAI Ambassador and Google Developer Expert for Go. She advises companies on how to make the most of AI and adopt it properly and also teaches the Cloud and Infrastructure course for B.Sc. students … | Continue reading
Use open source liberally to make progress. Avoid open source dependencies in the long run if you can. Start a project by ingesting open source libraries to make progress fast and see if your product works. That’s fine. If it’s not too much, you can leave them in. But when the pr … | Continue reading
This recipe for Sopa de pollo (or Caldo de gallina vieja) was the ancestral prescription for new mothers, recovering from an ailment or healing whatever ails you. If you can't get an old hen to make a hen soup, then make a chicken soup, and you will find it equally as tasty. Read … | Continue reading
A few weeks ago, some new Cybertruck owners who had no truck experience managed to make fools of themselves. While there are experienced off-road drivers who now have a moving doorstop in the driveway, some buyers did things like post pictures of a Cybertruck going slow on a rela … | Continue reading
by Mary Hrovat When I was a child, my parents saw that I was shy and didn’t make friends easily. It didn’t help that we moved several times when I was very young; I went to four different schools for kindergarten through eighth grade. (I got my high school diploma by home study.) … | Continue reading
This is an attractive idea for clean energy companies, as it does not face the same intermittency issues as wind and solar. Researchers make promising breakthrough in wave energy technology: 'New insight for the design and large-scale application' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Updated efficiency standards from HUD and USDA will lower bills and make homes safer. Here’s how. On April 25, the US Departments of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Agriculture (USDA) announced final energy efficiency standards for new home construction. The refreshed sta … | Continue reading
"[This is] the most important thing, in my opinion, in the last 30 years of fusion research." Researchers use superconducting material to make clean fusion energy breakthrough: 'Virtually limitless power production' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
When I started my winter sowing project in mid-February this year, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I had never done any winter sowing before. I had a few scares with deep cold spells in late winter and spring, concerned whether the native plant seedlings in the milk jugs would make … | Continue reading
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