- Intro to Computational Physics (PHY 261) –
- Why squared error? (2014) | Hacker News –
- Online Summarizers overview | Hacker News –
- CSS Reference – A free visual guide to the most popular CSS properties –
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Bookmarks for November 9th through November 10th
These are my links for November 9th through November 10th:
- Electricty Misconceptions Spread By K6 Textbooks –
- SQL style guide by Simon Holywell –
- Why is electricity so hard to understand? (1989) | Hacker News –
- marciok/Mu: It’s a Swift playground explaining how to create a tiny programming language named Mu –
- Practical advice for analysis of large, complex data sets –
Bookmarks for October 12th
- GitHub – usdivad/mesing: JavaScript singing synthesis library –
- GitHub – naptha/tesseract.js: Pure Javascript OCR for 62 Languages ??? –
- So You Want to Learn Physics | Hacker News –
Bookmarks for October 6th
- Physicists Create World’s First Time Crystal –
- What it’s like buying a $128k side project –
- Startups For the Rest of Us | The podcast that helps developers be awesome at launching software products. –
- Series: Unix as IDE « Arabesque –
Bookmarks for September 24th through September 25th
These are my links for September 24th through September 25th:
- Ask HN: What are the best practises for using SSH keys? | Hacker News –
- 4x4TrailMaps – Lagomarsino Canyon –
- Lagomarsino Canyon –
- Backyard Traveler by Rich Moreno: Northern Nevada’s Lagomarsino Canyon is a Special Place –
- Lagomarsino Canyon; Long Valley Creek and Petroglyphs | Bikepacking Northern Nevada –
- Two Coasts, Two Cities, Two Signs: The Story Behind The ‘Ocean City MD 3073’ Sign – capradio.org –
- Deepest Ever Look into Orion | ESO –
- 1.2 Million Galaxies Dot Largest Ever 3D Map –
- sos.noaa.gov/Datasets/dataset.php?id=604 – This animation shows daily values of the ocean surface relative vorticity as simulated by the Parallel Ocean Program (POP). Vorticity, which can be thought of as the rate of fluid rotation, is particularly useful for visualizing ocean turbulent flow, highlighting the presence of swirling eddies. A significant amount of the total kinetic energy in the world ocean is attributable to these turbulent motions, making them an important component in balances of energy, momentum, heat, salt, and chemical constituents (such as carbon dioxide) throughout the globe.
- Choosing a New Church or House of Worship | Pew Research Center –
- How the Percentage of Americans Who Go to Church Every Week Is Changing – The Atlantic –
- Online Appointment Scheduling by Full Slate –
- json-xls.com – json/xml to excel online conversion –
- Nature’s libraries are the fountains of biological innovation | Hacker News –