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"Every great developer you know got there by solving problems they were unqualified to solve until they actually did it." — Patrick McKenzie "Programming isn't about what you know; it's about what you can figure out." — Chris Pine "Code is like humor. When you have to explain it, it's bad." — Cory H...
ViewThe space tourism industry is rapidly evolving, transitioning from an exclusive luxury to a growing sector with broader accessibility, driven by significant advancements and increasing investment. This market, which was estimated at USD 888.3 million in 2023, is projected to reach USD 10.09 billion ...
View{"title": "Crafting Interactive Stories: Balancing Player Agency and Narrative Design in Games"}...
View{"title": "Ethical Frameworks for Human Germline Genome Editing: Principles, Roles, and Recommendations for Governance"}...
ViewWork-related problems caused at least 4% of suicides in the Republic of Korea. Long screen time increases risks of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Increased screen time links to higher self-reported depression and anxiety symptoms. Up to 23% of EU workers lack an 11-hour recovery period betwee...
View**The International Labour Organization (ILO) first discussed technological unemployment in the 1930s**, famously popularized by John Maynard Keynes who referred to it as a temporary phase of maladjustment. This was during a significant period of concern over how technological changes could disrupt ...
ViewIn 2025, a biotech data steward will need competencies in the FAIR data principles, cloud security, and domain-specific ontologies. Understanding FAIR principles involves ensuring data is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable, with effective metadata management and machine-actionability ...
ViewThe principles of a circular economy focus on sustainability, resource efficiency, and reducing environmental impact. Key aspects include: 1. **Reusing and Recycling**: These practices slow down the consumption of natural resources, reduce habitat disruption, and help limit biodiversity loss. 2. *...
ViewThe narrative begins on February 15, 1850, aboard the yacht Falcon, becalmed between the Canaries and Madeira Islands. Lord Featherstone, the owner, along with Dr. Congreve, Noel Oxenden, and Otto Melick, discover a copper cylinder floating in the ocean. Inside, they find a message in English, Frenc...
ViewAfter their initial encounter with the Dweller, Edith was drawn into the Moon Pool, becoming one of the 'dead-alive' slaves of the Shining One. Dr. Throckmartin was later taken by the Dweller, clothed in 'a robe of living opalescence', and also became one of the 'soulless, mindless dead-alive'. Ult...
View"They walk beside us, unseen and unheard, calling out to us, asking why we are deaf to their crying, blind to their wonder." — A. Merritt "Metal with a brain!" — A. Merritt "They were metal things with—MINDS!" — A. Merritt "Life! Life! Life! Life everywhere struggling for completion!" — Ventnor "Som...
View"The brutish ferocity of the giant face numbed me with a feeling of unmitigated horror." — Narrator "I was filled with a terrible sense of overwhelming horror and fear and repugnance" — Narrator "a muffled but hideous chorus of bestial shrieks." — Narrator "an indescribable feeling of terror, suc...
ViewThe **prototype theory** was proposed by Eleanor Rosch, as mentioned in the source where it discusses similarity-based approaches in machine learning, illustrating how entities are grouped into concepts or categories based on similarity within and between categories....
ViewThis study, as described in the source, focused on understanding how deactivating Facebook and Instagram influences users’ emotional state in an experimental setting. Participants were recruited for each platform and randomly assigned into either a deactivation group or a control group, with the for...
ViewSocial media contributes to brain rot by fragmenting attention and creating dependency on quick information and dopamine hits from reactions like likes and comments. Constant notifications and rapid information streams can lead to cognitive overload, limiting our capacity for sustained concentration...
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