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1.Nanowire synapses 30,000x faster than nature’s (ieee.org)
125 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past | 45 comments
2.Responsible AI has a burnout problem (technologyreview.com)
1 point by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
3.Crypto exchange Binance, Musk's co-investor, to help Twitter with blockchain (reuters.com)
2 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
4.China’s space station is almost complete – how will scientists use it? (nature.com)
1 point by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
5.Digital hoarding could be an increasing problem (theconversation.com)
1 point by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
6.The debate over whether aging is a disease rages on (technologyreview.com)
1 point by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
7.Your Thinking Rate Is Fixed (fs.blog)
3 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
8.As Elon Musk takes over Twitter, free speech limits tested (reuters.com)
2 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past | 3 comments
9.The Art of Hitting Disinformation Where It Lives (wired.com)
1 point by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past | 1 comment
10.For Twitter boss, now comes the hard part (reuters.com)
3 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
11.Micro 4D Printing Builds on Programmable Matter (ieee.org)
2 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
12.Why Meta Is Tanking–and How Zuckerberg Can Fix It (wired.com)
3 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
13.How the world's richest person bought Twitter (bbc.co.uk)
2 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
14.Piet Mondrian artwork displayed upside down for 75 years (bbc.co.uk)
9 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
15.Microsoft servers have been fueling DDoSes for months (arstechnica.com)
3 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
16.AI programming assistants mean rethinking computer science education (theregister.com)
5 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
17.Life on Mars May Have Been Its Own Worst Enemy (scientificamerican.com)
3 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
18.Elon Musk’s Twitter Will Be Chaos (wired.com)
15 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past | 2 comments
19.What “viable search engine competition” looks like (2014) (nullspace.io)
2 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past
20.Poison Book Project (winterthur.org)
36 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 28, 2022 | past | 4 comments
21.Why is hydroelectricity unfashionable? (ieee.org)
135 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past | 388 comments
22.Stop Taking Regular Notes; Use a Zettelkasten Instead (eugeneyan.com)
2 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past | 1 comment
23.Building a Second Brain: The Illustrated Notes (maggieappleton.com)
4 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past
24.Is Listening to Audiobooks Really Reading? (wired.com)
2 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past | 1 comment
25.Google's new service helps Web3 developers build for blockchain-based platforms (zdnet.com)
2 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past
26.The Reason Elon Musk Wants You to Have More Babies (wired.com)
5 points by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past | 1 comment
27.Machine Learning’s New Math (ieee.org)
1 point by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past
28.AI Predicts What Chemicals Will Smell Like to a Human (scientificamerican.com)
1 point by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past | 1 comment
29.A Chaotic Crypto Launch Reveals How Hard It Is to Beat Ethereum (wired.com)
1 point by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past
30.California's cannabis-growing nuns pray for profits (bbc.co.uk)
1 point by TeacherTortoise on Oct 27, 2022 | past

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