I've noticed this article getting mentioned a bit: Google is killing the Open Web. So I was curious, and it's about Google dropping support for XSLT. What is XSLT? Then I chanced upon this article, which seems to explain it. Or tries to anyway. It's Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations – stuff only a web nerd would be concerned about. I love how even they mix up XSLT, calling it XLST. Clearly, being able to explain things well to other people is a learned skill.
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Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning is going to be great. Tom Cruise and his production team are taking it very seriously. There's no other actor quite like him.
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After all these years, the mechanism by which tamoxifen can cause endometrial cancer has been elucidated.
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It's your visceral fat that increases your heart aging risk. And that's the fat that semaglutide and tirzepatide eliminate the most.
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AI detects early prostate cancer in more than 80% of samples missed by pathologists. I think this is going to be de rigeur, like it is with screening mammograms.
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Cognitive psychology experiments that failed to replicate. I love this one:
I just knew it couldn't be true. Mahler, maybe. Also Scriabin. But not Mozart.
Double pendulums are not always chaotic. There's a pattern. Just watch the video, and it'll all be clear.
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Macrohard. Elon Musk is going to try to make the anti-Microsoft. "This is a macro challenge and a hard problem with stiff competition! Can you guess the name of this company?" I thought he was going to call it "Boner". Maybe there will be a position, like "Chief Erectile Officer".
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Scientists identified a protein that causes brain aging in mice. This should be the actual title, because when they blocked the effects of this protein, mice became smarter and had their memory function restored.
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