Just assume I've skimmed many of these rather than reading them fully.
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Art and science marry in Ethiopia's quest for the perfect chicken
How Poetry and Math Intersect
The Swimming Pool Hiding in the Middle of the Desert
Swirling liquids work similarly to bitcoin
DNA Analysis Of Ancient Excrement Reveals The Diets Of Centuries Past
Genetic sleuthing bolsters food poisoning searches
Connecticut lawmakers pass measure to give electoral votes to presidential candidate who wins popular vote
Inside the Controversial World of Slum Tourism
On the Myth of a "Real" America
Casting Aside Shame And Stigma, Adults Tackle Struggles With Literacy
The unique way the Dutch treat mentally ill prisoners
Israel abandons plan to forcibly deport African migrants
Tabasco Sauce Is in a Battle For Its Very Survival
Smothered by Smog, Polish Cities Rank Among Europe’s Dirtiest
Armenia is having a 'color revolution.' So why is Russia so calm?
Why failing to recycle electronics leaves gold mines untapped
Swedish archaeologists uncover brutal 5th century massacre
Betsy DeVos Is Making It Easier for Schools to Send Black Kids to Jail
The Facebook Fallacy: Privacy Is Up to You
Facebook Doesn’t Plan to be GDPR Compliant
'I run for the family I'm not allowed to see'
The Doting Father Who Robbed Armored Cars
Flint crisis, four years on: what little trust is left continues to wash away
The Coal Industry Extracted a Steep Price From West Virginia. Now Natural Gas Is Leading the State Down the Same Path.
Palestinians try to rip through Gaza border fence, drawing heavy Israeli fire
Art and science marry in Ethiopia's quest for the perfect chicken
How Poetry and Math Intersect
The Swimming Pool Hiding in the Middle of the Desert
Swirling liquids work similarly to bitcoin
DNA Analysis Of Ancient Excrement Reveals The Diets Of Centuries Past
Genetic sleuthing bolsters food poisoning searches
Connecticut lawmakers pass measure to give electoral votes to presidential candidate who wins popular vote
Inside the Controversial World of Slum Tourism
On the Myth of a "Real" America
Casting Aside Shame And Stigma, Adults Tackle Struggles With Literacy
The unique way the Dutch treat mentally ill prisoners
Israel abandons plan to forcibly deport African migrants
Tabasco Sauce Is in a Battle For Its Very Survival
Smothered by Smog, Polish Cities Rank Among Europe’s Dirtiest
Armenia is having a 'color revolution.' So why is Russia so calm?
Why failing to recycle electronics leaves gold mines untapped
Swedish archaeologists uncover brutal 5th century massacre
Betsy DeVos Is Making It Easier for Schools to Send Black Kids to Jail
The Facebook Fallacy: Privacy Is Up to You
Facebook Doesn’t Plan to be GDPR Compliant
'I run for the family I'm not allowed to see'
The Doting Father Who Robbed Armored Cars
Flint crisis, four years on: what little trust is left continues to wash away
The Coal Industry Extracted a Steep Price From West Virginia. Now Natural Gas Is Leading the State Down the Same Path.
Palestinians try to rip through Gaza border fence, drawing heavy Israeli fire
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Date: 2018-04-28 07:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-04-28 08:02 am (UTC)2. Once I was walking and a strangely dressed old lady asked me to get her a cup of water and I declined and ever since then I've been inundated with links.
3. If I don't, they exit my computer and clutter up my room, looking at me plaintively.
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Date: 2018-04-28 02:08 pm (UTC):-P
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Date: 2018-04-28 02:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-04-28 09:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-04-28 11:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-04-29 02:30 am (UTC)This one is really interesting. Mixing liquids is a classic example of an "irreversible" physical process, and hash functions have an analogous mathematical property of irreversibility, so it makes some sense that the math would be similar. Cryptographic hash functions that have the important property of avalanching (changes anywhere in the input are equally likely to change anywhere in the output) are even referred to as "well-mixed".
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Date: 2018-04-29 05:26 am (UTC)The problem with excavations in Sweden in general is that there's never enough money for them, so like there's some famous man-made hills (viking king burial grounds) in the viking capital Uppsala (where I lived) that are even a world heritage site, but not even those are anywhere near fully excavated because no money! Another interesting one was near Stockholm they found a huge ton of crap right under the water in the nearby beach that had types of relics they've never found from Sweden before due to how the water preserves stuff differently, buut of course no real money for that either...
On top of that almost no stuff about the ancient Nordics that's actually known (even stuff commonly known by "every Scandinavian person") gets translated to or reported about in English, so even reinactors have an almost impossible time if they don't learn Scandinavian, and I've seen wrong history books/historical films in English. Sucks.
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Date: 2018-04-29 01:40 pm (UTC)Well, that's standard.