Can you touch your tongue with your nose or wiggle your ears? Dr. Sydnee and Justin talk about the science and studies behind weird little tricks some bodies can do, or “stupid human tricks.” Can you flare your nostrils? Take our poll: https://shorturl.at/rdzY3 Music: “Medicines” by The Taxpayers https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/ Source link
I won’t however just leave you with a table up for interpretation, as I think all of those traits are worth a paragraph or two of clarification. Impact driven as opposed to being creative or technology driven. In over a decade, I have met more passionate engineers about technologies, coding paradigms and abstractions than those […]
CURT NICKISCH: Welcome to the HBR IdeaCast from Harvard Business Review. I’m Curt Nickisch. When there is a changing of the guard at an organization, it can be very out with the old, in with the new. The long-time CEO leaving makes headlines at first, but then the focus shifts quickly to the new leader. […]
tl;dr Recent data breaches and leaks have underscored the widespread impact on the data security of millions of users. Grave cybersecurity incidents, like the Tamil Nadu Police Facial Recognition Portal breach and the Telangana Police Network data leak, have raised concerns about the detection and response capabilities of India’s cybersecurity authorities. This series will list […]
The plane reached 10,000ft. I took out my laptop, planning to peruse the internet and maybe do a little work if I got really desperate. I connected to the in-flight wi-fi and opened my browser. The network login page demanded credit card details. I fumbled for my card, which I eventually discovered had hidden itself […]
We eat chicken. A LOT of it. We might love the taste, but what about how we’re treating those birds? After witnessing first-hand the reality of indoor chicken farming – how most of the chicken we eat is raised – Dr Chris van Tulleken wants to know: are the birds happy enough, or is our […]
This Article is available as a video essay on YouTube Apple’s increasingly fraught adventures with European regulators is a bit of a morality tale, which goes something like this: The erstwhile underdog, arguably kept alive by its biggest rival to maintain a figment of competition in the PC market, rides unexpected success in music players […]
The new strong skipping mode for controlling class stability in Jetpack Compose changes how to optimize recompositions in your app. In this blog post, we’ll cover what cases it solves for you and what needs to be manually controlled. We’ll also cover common questions you’ve had, such as whether remembering lambda functions is still needed, […]
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News Releases We are happy to announce that we will enable the new UI for all JetBrains IDE users in the upcoming 2024.2 version. We designed the new UI to reduce visual clutter, ensuring easy access to essential features while gradually revealing more advanced functionality as needed. The new UI is clean and modern, providing […]