- 149GenCAD (gencad.github.io)
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- 275I turned a $80 RK3562 Android tablet into a Debian Linux workstation (github.com)
- 55Ask an Astronaut: 333 hours of Q&A footage with astronauts (askanastronaut.issinrealtime.org)
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- 17A Good Lemma Is Worth a Thousand Theorems (2007) (sites.math.rutgers.edu)
- 125Two EA-18 fighter jets collide at Mountain Home airshow, pilots ejected safely (idahonews.com)
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- 80Magical Realism: “Northern Exposure” 25 Years Later (2015) (rogerebert.com)
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- 144CUDA Books (github.com)
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- 511I don't think AI will make your processes go faster (frederickvanbrabant.com)
- 213Prolog Basics Explained with Pokémon (unplannedobsolescence.com)
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- 62The History of ThinkPad: From IBM’s Bento Box to Lenovo’s AI Workstations (jdhodges.com)
- 53Jank now has its own custom IR (jank-lang.org)
- 113High-Entropy Alloy (en.wikipedia.org)
- 182Tesla Solar Roof is on life support as it pivot to panels (electrek.co)
- 67Design posters showcasing your country's electrical grid (github.com)
- 82Trials on veterans suggest ibogaine could provide a new treatment for PTSD (bbc.com)
- 4The SGI Buyer's Guide (2003) (hardware.majix.org)
- 100The occasional ECONNRESET (movq.de)
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