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LazyVim is a Neovim setup that utilizes lazy.nvim to simplify customization and extension of your config. It offers a range of features, including transforming Neovim into a fully functional IDE. The setup is known for its blazing fast performance and comes with convenient default settings for options, autocmds, and keymaps. Additionally, it comes pre-configured with […]
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Tube Archivist is a self-hosted YouTube media server browser extension that offers several core functionalities. Users can subscribe to their favorite YouTube channels, download videos, index and make videos searchable, play videos, and keep track of viewed and unviewed videos. As your YouTube video collection grows, it can become difficult to search for specific videos, […]
The Bell Labs Holmdel Complex, also known as “The Biggest Mirror Ever,” was designed by renowned architect Eero Saarinen and constructed between 1959 and 1962. The complex, featuring a curtain wall of mirrored glass, was a shining example of modernist architecture. Inside, a grand atrium divided the site into four segments where thousands of researchers […]
In this web content, the author discusses their approach to running servers and internet infrastructure. They prefer running server software on a VM or physical machine instead of using cloud solutions, which they acknowledge as unpopular. The author describes their setup for running various server software they have developed, highlighting the use of DigitalOcean VMs, […]
The Super Game Boy is a unique device that allows you to play Game Boy games on your Super Nintendo console. The two consoles have very little in common, making this feat quite impressive. One interesting aspect of the Super Game Boy is its ability to go fast, thanks to a ROM hack called World […]
The L-system simulation is a tool that parses axioms and rules to run a simulation based on the given parameters. Users can select pre-filled shapes from the Preset selector at the bottom of the tool. The simulation starts with an initial statement called the axiom, and then follows a sequence of replacement rules. The initial […]
A new report reveals that private equity firms have been acquiring physician practices and forming powerful medical groups across the country. In some local markets, a single private equity firm owns more than 30 percent of practices in a given specialty, and in 13 percent of markets, the firms own groups that employ over half […]
Penrose 3.0 is here and it’s packed with exciting updates! Not only have we added new beautiful diagrams to our collection, but we’ve also improved the core API and enhanced support for complex geometric queries. Penrose is a must-have tool for professionals in the fields of science, mathematics, and engineering who want to create stunning […]
The author works with custom electronic boards and has come across an oscilloscope with a web interface. Curious about the inner workings, they attempt to crack it open digitally. By extracting files and using emulation tools like qemu and chroot, they are able to launch and explore the web control application of the oscilloscope software. […]
Zoom fatigue has become a widespread phenomenon as virtual meetings and online communication have become more common. Dr. Jeremy Bailenson, a leading researcher on Zoom fatigue, has identified four main causes: excessive eye contact, constantly seeing oneself on camera, reduced mobility, and increased cognitive load. This blog post offers practical tips for overcoming Zoom fatigue, […]