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No one should be buying a gas car these days. Here’s a list of reasons you can use to convince your family, friends, and neighbors to buy an electric car next time they need a new vehicle. Electric cars are a new, soon-to-be-dominant technology. Once you drive and own an ... [con … | Continue reading
Use the power of fat to release flavor from the lemons, strawberries, and chiles for the brightest tasting lemonade you'll ever make. | Continue reading
There’s been progress on the Declarative Text Kit API idea, and today I want to share an insight into building a DSL with Swift Result Builders. A detail that I didn’t grok until I built it. {{TOC}} Inserting text into a string, text view, or other kind of text buffer is simple e … | Continue reading
I decided to create an icon pack for the Miyoo Mini (or whatever other handheld can use them) and here's how. | Continue reading
As discussed previously, on Fridays, I present my weekly social media roundups. Note that toots of articles generally include header images from the articles, which I don’t include here unless their creators happen to have released them for use under a free license, and I notice. … | Continue reading
Reddit has been eager to sell data from user posts. | Continue reading
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The resulting chitosan-based composite films are not only sturdy and durable but also completely biodegradable. Scientists use rice crop byproduct to develop sustainable packaging material — here's how it could transform the food industry first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The New York Police Department plans to use drones to respond to some 911 calls in a new program, according to testimony delivered Thursday at a House Homeland Security Committee hearing in Washington, D.C. And while that’s concerning enough, one Republican congressman had some i … | Continue reading
Let's talk about the design planning process, why projects fail without it, and the necessary elements all designers should include in it. The post How to use design planning for a smooth project delivery appeared first on LogRocket Blog. | Continue reading
Monocab is a new form of transportation that makes use of existing infrastructure. Conceived of by German design engineer Thorsten Försterling, the idea is that rural areas of Europe, which often lack public transportation options, could have their disused railway lines populated … | Continue reading
Zubin Jelveh, Bruce Kogut, and Suresh Naidu, "Political language in economics" The Economic Journal: Abstract: Does academic writing in economics reflect the political orientation of economists? We use machine learning to measure partisanship in academic economics articles. We pr … | Continue reading
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are developing battery technologies to fight climate change in two ways, by expanding the use of renewable energy and capturing airborne carbon dioxide. This type of battery stores the renewable energy genera … | Continue reading
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By and large, the English language doesn't use diacritical marks. Even our loanwords are stripped of them; we drink in a cafe rather than the more pretentious café. This has a consequence for HTML and, by extension, eBooks. As a quick primer, modern computing gives us two main wa … | Continue reading
To capture solar energy for use in the evening, batteries have grown in… Tags: batteries, electricity, New York Times | Continue reading
Market segmentation is a technique for determining who will buy or use your product. Essentially you brainstorm a boatload of possible user types, organize them, and rank them. By the end of the exercise, you should have a shortlist of customer segments you can research and inter … | Continue reading
Sometimes, you want to test a function that uses an inner import and mock that imported object. For example, say you wanted to mock dig() in this example: def delve(): from digger import dig dig(greedily=True, depth=3000) The typical mocking pattern would be to use mock … | Continue reading
HAPPY THURSDAY! This year for Sumo Day, we’re giving away a Cybertruck!! (I wish I could win, but I’m not eligible 😢) Enter here for a chance to win: https://appsumo.com/sumoday/giveaway Now onto this week’s article 🤝 == At AppSumo, we spend nearly $1m a year on s … | Continue reading
Reposted james (@james@strangeobject.space) Post details Anyone working for BigCorp and have 15-27k they wanna use to sponsor an event in two weeks, to make it as accessible as it has been in previous years? To a sexy hunky luscious BigCorp like you, it’s a forgettable line item … | Continue reading
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The doctoral student will use the prize to find novel phases of matter and particles. | Continue reading
"Our development paves the way for sulfur electrodes as a viable alternative." Research team achieves breakthrough in battery technology using sulfur: 'It could fundamentally change the way we store and use energy' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
There aren't really any IDEs that I like, instead, most of my code fiddling is done using KDE Advanced Text Editor (KATE). My preference for this editor is strong enough that I install and use it even if I've configured something like XFCE as the primary desktop environment. KATE … | Continue reading
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App comes out in June, but you'll need a PC or dock licensed to use it. | Continue reading
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More and more people are interacting with artificial intelligence to a degree we have never seen before. Some of these… Continue reading What is Character.AI? How to create your own chatbots and use the old version The post What is Character.AI? How to create your own chatbots an … | Continue reading
EU is concerned Meta isn't doing enough to protect children using its apps. | Continue reading
PPE makes optimal use of the advantages of an all-electric drive architecture to improve interior space, efficiency and performance Powerful and highly efficient electric motors and newly developed high-voltage battery for an impressive range suitable for everyday use The new E3 … | Continue reading
Explore one of WebRTC’s major use cases in this step-by-step tutorial: live peer-to-peer audio and video streaming between systems. The post Using WebRTC to implement P2P video streaming appeared first on LogRocket Blog. | Continue reading
The first commercial use of concrete made with low carbon cement from Sublime Systems has happened in Boston. The post Sublime Systems Is Leading The Transition To Low Carbon Cement In Boston appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
Ryan Christoffel quoting Apple’s Greg Joswiak on 9to5Mac: The fact is that the majority of Mac customers have an iPad, and they use them both Which lead Ryan to argue: there’s one big reason this will likely never happen. If iPad owners get access to macOS | Continue reading
Superfast magnetic memory devices are possible after scientists engineer way to use lasers to magnetize non-magnetic materials. | Continue reading
It is bizarre to think it is some 14 years since we first caught sight of the RetroArch retro gaming… Continue reading How to use RetroArch on your iPhone or iPad The post How to use RetroArch on your iPhone or iPad appeared first on ReadWrite. | Continue reading
I made another quick and easy pasta dish for dinner today. Pasta with Peas & Pesto. This is something that I used to make very frequently when I worked at the Manor. My boss was really fond of it. I used to use a recipe from Ina Garten to make it for her. There was fresh basil in … | Continue reading
A new technique that can automatically classify phases of physical systems could help scientists investigate novel materials. | Continue reading
Learn how to use IntelliJ's integration with the Git version control system. | Continue reading
VMware has made its professional virtualisation software free to use on Windows, macOS, and Linux — for personal use only, though. For Windows and Linux users that means VMware Workstation Pro 17 is now readily available without cost, while macOS users get VMware Fusion Pro 13. B … | Continue reading
Country folk tend to like the independence offered by their cars, so how do you get them to use public transit? The Monocab system may be the answer, as it utilizes individual on-demand pods that travel on existing abandoned railways. Continue Reading Category: Transport Tags: Ra … | Continue reading
Last year, Amazon announced that self-published authors in the USA who sell their books on the Kindle Store would be able to use a new tool in beta testing. This AI-generated “virtual voice” tool would allow authors to easily turn their ebooks into audiobooks. Now, months after t … | Continue reading
You can get Ptyxis on Flathub now if you would like to run the stable version rather than Nightly. Unless you’re interested in helping QA Ptyxis or contributing that is probably the Flatpak you want to have installed. Nightly builds of Ptyxis use the GNOME Nightly SDK meaning GTK … | Continue reading
Copyright’s fair use doctrine protects lots of important free expression against the threat of ruinous lawsuits. Fair use isn’t limited to political commentary or erudite works – it also protects popular entertainment like Tiger King, Netflix’s hit 2020 documentary series about t … | Continue reading
Pannenkoeken, pancakes that range from dinner plate- to wagon wheel-sized, have been a Dutch specialty since the 17th century. Unlike fluffy American flapjacks, these thin, eggy pancakes use no leavener, but still have a bit more heft than Parisian crepes. Both sweet and savory p … | Continue reading
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The regulator is warning OEMs to respect data privacy or it will get mad. | Continue reading
Free for personal use, but businesses will have to fork over $120 per year. | Continue reading