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Electron images achieve record-breaking resolution

7 is the only prime followed by a cube

“What is the single most important thing that you want your readers to learn?”

Thorne: The amazing power of human mind — by fits and starts, blind alleys, and leaps of insight — to unravel the complexities of our Universe, and reveal the ultimate simplicity, the elegance, and the glorious beauty of the fundamental laws that govern it.

From the book, ‘Black Holes & Time Warps: Einstein’s Outrageous Legacy’ by Kip S. Thorne.

Newton’s Trajectories

5G beam-steering antennas: more accurate, less power hungry

Taking a new approach to phase shifting antennas increases network range, data rate, and capacity

Mathematicians find wrinkle in famed fluid equations

If I do close my eyes, what is it that I picture years from now?
Like Leon said, doesn’t one need to understand that, before they’re ready to fight for their existence?
How would my future fairytale unfold?
Will I finally connect with those I deeply care for?
Will I reunite with old friends long gone?
See the ones I love find true happiness?
Maybe this future includes people I’d never dream of getting close to.
Even make amends with those I have unfairly wrong.
A future that’s not so lonely.
A future filled with friends and family.
You’d even be there.
A world I’ve always wanted.
And you know what?
I would like very much to fight for it.

— Elliot

$$ a^n + b^n = c^n $$ $$ n > 2 $$

Fermat’s Last Theorem states that no three integers satisfy the above equation for any integer value greater than 2.

Feynman 100: A Celebration of Richard Feynman’s Life and Legacy on the Occasion of his 100th Birthday.

IMHO

ArchLabs has all the preferences that I want. I think I will use this for a long amount of time.

Starting to get used in using Solus.

Meteorologist

JavaScript for beginners: Grasshopper can teach coding

Inside the Linux boot process: Take a guided tour from the Master Boot Record to the first user-space application

Purism Librem 13 review

Thinkpad 420, an excellent, inexpensive Linux laptop. The Carbon X1 also piqued my attention. Here’s a good review, ‘Running Linux on the Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1 (5th generation)’.

Tess has been launched.

New GitHub tools for open source maintainers: minimized comments, popular repository namespace retirement, and accidental and “drive-through” pull request prevention.

Site’s linked post format for micro has been updated, truncated links will be shown after the content.