Articles by eigenhombre
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Got an Old Kindle? It Might Not Work Anymore (nytimes.com)

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The End of the Internet as We Know It (nytimes.com)

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Clojure – The Documentary (clojure.org)

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The Resonant Computing Manifesto (resonantcomputing.org)

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We Have Free Anti-Robocall Tools That Work (nytimes.com)

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Google Asks Supreme Court to Intervene in Dispute with Epic (nytimes.com)

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Geometry Solves Gerrymandering (nytimes.com)

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America's Protein Obsession Is Transforming the Dairy Industry (nytimes.com)

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Why Americans Can't Buy the Best Electric Car (nytimes.com)

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It's time to name heat waves like we do hurricanes (2024) (nytimes.com)

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Maybe You Want to Replace Your iPhone Now (nytimes.com)

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Our early human ancestor was capable of running (slowly) (nytimes.com)

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The Legacy of Lies in Alzheimer's Science (nytimes.com)

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Meta addresses claims it forced users to follow President Trump (cbsnews.com)

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A 'Second Tree of Life' Could Wreak Havoc (nytimes.com)

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How I Almost Quit My Job, and How Being Selfish Saved Me (matthewrocklin.com)

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An interactive core memory electronic kit (core64.io)

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The Terrifying Way That Eels Escape a Fish's Stomach (nytimes.com)

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Scientists Seeking Life on Mars Heard a Signal That Hinted at the Future (nytimes.com)

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What happens to US food production if the groundwater runs out altogether? (nytimes.com)

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Farming ocean depths could raise global temperatures significantly (nytimes.com)

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Two Killer Asteroids Are Flying by Earth, and You May Be Able to See One (nytimes.com)

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Unconventional Sex Let Anglerfish Conquer the Deep Ocean (nytimes.com)

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Happy 20th Anniversary, Gmail. I'm Sorry I'm Leaving You (nytimes.com)

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Why the Internet Isn't Fun Anymore (nytimes.com)

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Wood That Is See-Through Like Glass and Stronger Than Plastic (theatlantic.com)

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The Problem with AI-Generated Art [video] (youtube.com)

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New CDC life expectancy data shows painfully slow rebound from Covid (washingtonpost.com)

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Funeral home owners arrested following the discovery of 190 decaying bodies (npr.org)

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Centralia Mine Fire (wikipedia.org)

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An open-source, locally running implementation of OpenAI's Code Interpreter (github.com/killianlucas)

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Former Americans Who Gave Up Their Citizenship Want Their Money Back (nytimes.com)

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Where the Universe Began (nytimes.com)

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The Mystery Behind ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ Cover Art Is Solved (nytimes.com)

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Humanity’s Ancestors Nearly Died Out, Genetic Study Suggests (nytimes.com)

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A Crisis of Confidence in the Standard Model of Cosmology (nytimes.com)

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Our Galaxy Is Home to Trillions of Worlds Gone Rogue (nytimes.com)

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Trinity Nuclear Test’s Fallout Reached 46 States, Canada and Mexico (nytimes.com)

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Space material found on a beach in Western Australia (nytimes.com)

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Summer Is Here. Where Are the Fireflies? (washingtonpost.com)

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Neutrinos Build a Ghostly Map of the Milky Way (nytimes.com)

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How Easy Is It to Fool A.I.-Detection Tools? (nytimes.com)

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Submersible Disappears in Area of Titanic Wreck (nytimes.com)

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Looking Back at Boards of Canada’s Music Has the Right to Children (2018) (pitchfork.com)

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Scientists find way to make energy from air using nearly any material (washingtonpost.com)

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SpaceX didn’t want to blow up its launchpad. It may have done just that (washingtonpost.com)

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New Biden Cybersecurity Strategy Assigns Responsibility to Tech Firms (nytimes.com)

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A Gold Mine of Clean Energy May Be Hiding Under Our Feet (nytimes.com)

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The Signal App and the Danger of Privacy at All Costs (nytimes.com)

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Remember the pay phone? This man is bringing them back at no cost (washingtonpost.com)

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Death and Serious Injury by Dark Matter (arxiv.org)

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Neutrinos give us first glimpse into the inner depths of an active galaxy (phys.org)

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Evidence for neutrino emission from a nearby active galaxy (science.org)

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Scientists find DNA glitch that set human brains apart from extinct relatives

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An Old Medicine Grows New Hair for Pennies a Day, Doctors Say