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Counterpart may be the best show of that sort I’ve ever seen.
agree totally. Shane…OMG, Kenny….
Nextdoor is a nightmare.
On face it, this sounds kind of like the XML::Twig perl module.
yes. AKA “business”
I love this guy. I ran across him trying to self teach about embedded electronics and his site is one of the best I’ve found both for interesting projects and good instructional examples.
My favorite angle is he left Xerox to run IH. How does that line up time-wise with all the seminal developments at Xerox PARC? Did he also leave money lying on the table that would later be scooped up and parlayed into…
Numberphile is good, but more "crowd sourced".
I really love that guy. Half the time I get completely lost, but when I can follow him, he's as good as it gets.
There are ethics in tech journalism?
How is it that this is news?
Is "silicone" now an acceptable word to describe microprocessors? I'm familiar with its use regarding body modification, but...
Ticking time bomb, 2022 Edition?
By some measure Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" is the greatest American novel of the 20th century.
My understanding has always been that the case against Oppenheimer was primarily a hatchet job by Teller.
Needs better headline.
I think it is the favorite book of a lot of people who don't read a lot. It's a transparent soap opera that flirts with incest and skullduggery and a lot of dreck. I don't intentionally not finish many books, but that's…
Awful, awful book. I've finished a lot of bad books, but that one was too much.
Weird headline.
This is why just about everything I see on the web that isn't static is just stupid mush.
lol unicorns
Someone’s job in PR is to get the facts right in the press releases. Like referring to first American President as “Gerald Washington”
Never.
I would certainly welcome some life returning to downtown Dallas. When I worked there in the aughts it looked more or less indistinguishable from a lot of the Rust Belt downtowns I visited during the same period.…