ScienceGuardian International• 5h ago
Nasa astronaut Jessica Meir, part of the SpaceX Crew-12 mission, released a timelapse showing the southern lights as seen from the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. They appear near the poles because Earth's magnetic field channels charged particles from the sun toward those regions, where they collide ...
WorldNew York Times• 10h ago
The ascendancy of Todd Blanche shows how the practices that were initially deemed out of bounds even in President Trump’s Justice Department seem to be the order of the day.
TechnologyDev.to• 11h ago
Most people learn data structures and algorithms the hard way: they open a problem site, sort by "most solved," and start grinding. A month later they can recite that a hash map is O(1) but they freeze on anything they have not seen before. The grind teaches recognition of specific problems, no...
EntertainmentVariety• 14h ago
“The Paper” star Domhnall Gleeson hears a lot from journalists these days — and the frequent refrain from reporters is that they appreciate being seen as their profession struggles to maintain its foothold.
SportsGuardian International• 19h ago
The US men have scored 25 goals (we’ll spare you the own-goals) in the World Cup since 1990. Ranking them requires some nuance What makes a good goal? This was the question each of us pondered as we embarked upon the process of ranking every goal we’ve seen the US score at the men’s World Cup –...
ScienceNature• 1d ago
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AI & MLHacker News• 1d ago
AI models are rapidly getting better. The general public still hasn't seen the capabilities of Anthropic's Mythos model, which is already 4 months old at this point. I've seen many arguments about why certain jobs will always need a "human in the loop", or that certain skills aren't replaceable...