Many results that are rigorously proved and accepted start shrinking in later studies.Illustration by LAURENT CILLUFFO On September 18, 2007, a few dozen neuroscientists, psychiatrists, and drug-company executives gathered in a hotel conference room in Brussels to hear some startling news. It had to do with a class of drugs known as atypical or second-generation antipsychotics, which came on the m
7 Web Design Trends Every Business Leader Should Capitalize on This Year Over the past years, we have come across many technologies that have proved themselves revolutionary. Similarly, we have observed changes in the web design industry as well. As with the changing user’s ... Read More 8 Technologies That Are Disrupting Enterprise Ecosystem Technology is proving to be a driving element in the bu
Fighting Words How To Make a Decent Cup of Tea Ignore Yoko Ono and John Lennon, and heed George Orwell’s tea-making advice. Take a look at a Magnum Photos gallery on British teatime. There are rules to making a proper cup of tea. Now that “the holidays”—at their new-style Ramadan length, with the addition of Hanukkah plus the spur and lash of commerce—are safely over, I can bear to confront the m
Do not stand at my grave and weep Mary Frye's (attributed) famous inspirational poem, prayer, and bereavement verse While generally now attributed to Mary Frye, the hugely popular bereavement poem 'Do not Stand at My Grave and Weep' (often shown as 'Don't Stand at My Grave and Weep) has uncertain history and origins. Debate surrounds the definitive and original wording of this remarkable verse, an
**************************I tried my setup on Ubuntu 13.10 server and had some issues so I decided to update this article, unfortunately I dont have the time to rewrite it so I am just hacking the bits that where issues on Ubuntu 13.10********************** So you want your own lisp web server to hack away at but where do you start? Well don’t despair, what follows is a recipe for getting such a s
The division of the chromatic scale in $7$ natural notes (white keys in a piano) and $5$ accidental ones (black) seems a bit arbitrary to me. Apparently, adjacent notes in a piano (including white or black) are always separated by a semitone. Why the distinction, then? Why not just have scales with $12$ notes? (apparently there's a musical scale called Swara that does just that) I've asked several
That's a interesting question I'm willing to spend some of my time on. Someone at StumbleUpon emitted the hypothesis that with all the improvements in the Nehalem architecture (marketed as Intel i7), context switching would be much faster. How would you devise a test to empirically find an answer to this question? How expensive are context switches anyway? (tl;dr answer: very expensive) The lineup
OAuth can be a tricky concept to wrap your head around at first, but with the Twitter API now requiring its use, it is something you need to understand before creating a Twitter application. This tutorial will introduce you to OAuth, and walk you through the process of creating a basic application. Introduction In this tutorial, we will be building a simple app that allows users to apply different
Is Parallel Programming Hard, And, If So, What Can You Do About It? The current version is v2023.06.11a [PDF] (single-column format [PDF], ebook format [PDF], change log). The default double-column format is easiest on both the trees and the eyes in paperback book form. The single-column format works well on large-format ebook readers. Smartphones and smaller ebook readers get better results with
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