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The article introduces the TI-84 Evo graphing calculator, highlighting its new features such as a faster processor, larger graphing area, USB-C port, simplified keypad, smarter menus, built-in help, and enhanced math tools. It also mentions the availability of accessories, support options, and color choices for customization.
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The comment thread discusses the TI-84 Evo calculator, its features such as Python support, price, and performance compared to older models. There is a consensus that calculators have become less necessary with smartphones and computers, but nostalgia for classic models like the TI-85 remains strong. The debate around the high price of TI calculators versus their functionality continues.
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The article discusses the history and recent scientific research on sleep learning, exploring its potential benefits and drawbacks.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of sleep and its impact on learning, memory consolidation, problem-solving, and skill development. Opinions vary regarding the role of AI in assisting human learning during sleep, with some emphasizing the importance of traditional methods like walking outside for thinking and practicing skills.
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The article discusses the history of disposable diapers, from their invention by Procter & Gamble to their widespread adoption. It highlights the challenges faced during the development process, such as creating a machine capable of producing hundreds of diapers per minute and addressing issues like heat rashes in babies.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects related to diapering and cloth diapers, including their environmental impact, personal experiences with using them, and humor about parenting tasks.
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Destiny is a fortune-telling skill for Claude Code that uses classical East Asian metaphysics to provide personalized daily and life readings. It computes deterministically from the user's birth date, time, city, and gender, using four pillars (eight-character birth chart), perpetual lunar calendar, and I-Ching hexagrams.
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The comment thread discusses a plugin for Claude Code that provides fortune readings based on East Asian astrology. There are discussions about installation, feature requests, accuracy of predictions, legal considerations, and personal experiences with LLM-induced psychosis.
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An open house for a whimsical animations course is being held to showcase selected lessons and teaching style.
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The comment thread discusses the positive reception of Josh's new course on Whimsical Animations, highlighting its high-quality content and value for money compared to traditional education. Participants share their experiences with previous courses by Josh, praising his teaching style and the improvement in skills they've achieved.
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The article discusses the vulnerabilities in credit card security, specifically focusing on how attackers can exploit the information displayed during transactions and receipts to perform brute force attacks on PAN numbers.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of online payment security, focusing on the differences between credit card and debit card fraud protection, the age and potential compromises in the credit card system, and the role of digital wallets. The community generally agrees that having a separate card for online payments can mitigate risks, while there is debate around the effectiveness of current fraud prevention measures and the impact of digital wallet functionality on security.
Article: 34 min
whohas is a command-line utility that enables users and maintainers to search for packages across various distributions, including Arch, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mageia, Mandriva, openSUSE, Slackware, Source Mage, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Fink, MacPorts, and Cygwin. It provides URLs for more details about the package and allows users to refine searches using grep commands.
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The comment thread discusses an outdated Perl-based package search tool, its potential modernization, and related Linux package management concepts like SBOM handling and AI agents.
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Astronomer Bill Gray predicts that a leftover piece of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, specifically the upper stage used for launching Blue Ghost and Hakuto-R lunar landers in January 2025, will unintentionally impact the Moon on August 5th. The object is currently orbiting Earth at an eccentric orbit with perigee around 220,000 km and apogee around 510,000 km. It intersects the Moon's orbit, leading to a close encounter that will result in the object hitting the lunar surface at high speed.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of space exploration, including achievements by Blue Origin and SpaceX, the speed of sound in space, and units for measuring velocity. There is a debate between supporters of both companies regarding who has achieved more in Mars exploration. The conversation also touches on the appropriateness of using the speed of sound as a unit to measure spacecraft velocities.
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An article discusses the controversy surrounding Flock, a surveillance company that accessed cameras in sensitive locations like children's gymnastics rooms and playgrounds for sales demonstrations. The city of Dunwoody renewed its contract with Flock despite concerns raised by residents.
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The comment thread discusses concerns over the use of security cameras in public places, specifically focusing on Flock's business practices and privacy issues related to camera footage being resold or accessed by third parties without consent. The conversation also touches upon managed services companies' risks regarding data access and privacy.
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lib0xc is a set of C standard library-adjacent APIs designed to enhance safety in systems programming by making it easier for developers to adopt safer coding practices, embrace static bounds checking, and support clang's bounds safety extensions. It includes modules for standard library extensions (alloc.h, call.h, context.h, etc.) and systems programming utilities (buff.h, log.h, hash.h, etc.), providing familiar APIs that are drop-in replacements for existing functions while adding safety features.
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The comment thread discusses the need for safer APIs in C/C++ standard libraries, with opinions on cargo-culting patterns, the role of standards committees, and a comparison between C and C++. The thread also mentions an existing library (lib0xc) that aims to provide safer C programming practices through various APIs.
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