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5 votes
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Finnish startup hopes solein, protein grown with CO2 and electricity, will cut environmental impact of farming
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Indiana will test a highway that can charge moving vehicles
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The parents in my classroom
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Scammers are targeting teenage boys on social media—and driving some to suicide
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Swedish company Scout Park has launched a mobile app where you can tip off wrongly parked cars to traffic wardens to earn money
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In the years after World War II, neutral, peace-loving Sweden embarked on an ambitious plan – build its own atomic bomb
16 votes -
Networked geothermal is catching on in Minnesota
19 votes -
webtoon-dl: a cli for downloading webtoons as pdfs
17 votes -
US biotech executive sentenced to seven years in jail for COVID test fraud
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Here are thirteen other explanations for the adolescent mental health crisis. None of them work.
17 votes -
Setting up a 3d printing RTMP stream on YouTube
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US aiming to ‘crack the code’ on deploying geothermal energy at scale
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Riot’s Vanguard comes to League
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5.25-inch floppy disks expected to help run San Francisco trains until 2030
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Showtime app shutting down at the end of April
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My 3D printer monitor livestream
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Insurers use aerial photos to check out roofs or to spot yard debris and undeclared trampolines
32 votes -
German state ditches Microsoft for Linux and LibreOffice
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Hard rock band Kiss sells brand and songs for $300m
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Subaru cars phone home to 3G cellular network that no longer exists - drains battery
59 votes -
AI assists clinicians in responding to patient messages at Stanford Medicine
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You're wrong about Aptera's car. It's ridiculously efficient (and solar powered).
24 votes -
Terraform Industries converts electricity and air into synthetic natural gas for the first time
25 votes -
GM sued for sale of OnStar driving data
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Ferrari patents inverted I6 hydrogen engine with electric turbocharging
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Britain’s vast network of abandoned nuclear bunkers | Cold War UK
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Why crypto could be green power's unlikely new best friend
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US police are using GPS tracking darts to avoid dangerous pursuits
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Children predict the year 2000 (1966, video)
25 votes -
Florida latest to restrict social media for kids as legal battle looms
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What is green software and why do we need it?
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‘Resist this’: outrage as BBC replace voice actor with AI voiceover
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America's first right-to-repair bill that bans parts pairing
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Plans for regulator illustrate inherently political nature of football
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Climate sustainability through a dynamic duo: Green hydrogen and crypto driving energy transition and decarbonization
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Historic covered bridges in the US are under threat by truck drivers relying on GPS meant for cars
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Ericsson will lay off about 1,200 employees in Sweden as the telecommunications company faces slowed demand for its 5G equipment
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Spotting visual signs of gentrification at scale
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Cutting-edge tech made the Netherlands a major exporter of food (2022)
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Anyone know what these LEDs in the center of my ceiling track lights are?
This is one of those bizarre examples where I think a simple Google would solve the mystery, but I've tried dozens of searches like "halogen track lights with LEDs in center" and NO product comes...
This is one of those bizarre examples where I think a simple Google would solve the mystery, but I've tried dozens of searches like "halogen track lights with LEDs in center" and NO product comes up with it. Does anyone know what these are?? My guess is that it has to do with one of the lights being out, but why so many LEDs then?
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GM cuts ties with two data firms amid heated lawsuit over driver data
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Want to automate my home with a privacy focus (but I'm a bit slow and need help)
Hey folks - I've been wanting to go whole hog on automating my home, I read through this smart home automation - tips and tricks thread started by @Merry and had a lot of useful information. Some...
Hey folks - I've been wanting to go whole hog on automating my home, I read through this smart home automation - tips and tricks thread started by @Merry and had a lot of useful information.
Some of the things I took away from it:
- Home assistant is pretty great (if you don't mind tinkering)
- Getting something that will boot back up after a power failure is great
- Use smart plugs / switches vs bulbs
- Maintain it's usefulness if there is an internet outage
Like I mentioned I'd really like for this to be privacy focused and mostly self contained. Sure I'd love to be able to control stuff from my phone while I'm home and also recognize that I'm home or away.
I just am a bit smooth brained when it comes to even seeing "would something like this work with the wiring / circuity that I have in my home already?"
If there are any good guides to follow or really specific advice / steps I could follow to begin this process I'd really appreciate it.
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In the AI era, is translation already dead?
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Investigating touchscreen ergonomics to improve tablet-based enrichment for parrots
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100,000 years and counting – how do we tell future generations about highly radioactive nuclear waste repositories?
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HIV in cell culture can be completely eliminated using CRISPR-Cas gene editing technology, increasing hopes of cure
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Johan Röhr's 2,700 songs have been streamed 15bn times – Swedish composer becomes Spotify's most-famous musician you've never heard of
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Job boards are still rife with 'ghost jobs'. What's the point?
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Tell US Congress: Stop the TikTok ban
32 votes