Because getting rid of them is not that easy.
Month: February 2018
The collected tweets of this great American.
The collected tweets of this great American.
You can also download the archive from GitHub. https://github.com/bpb27/trump_tweet_data_archive
In 1949, American photographer Andreas Feininger captured these incredible slinky-like images of U.
In 1949, American photographer Andreas Feininger captured these incredible slinky-like images of U.S. Navy helicopters as they ascended from the ground and took off into the air in Anacostia, Maryland.
This explains so much.

This explains so much.
The Surreal Madness of Ethereum’s Pyramid Schemes – OptimumRegret – Medium
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The genetic and linguistic migration of the sweet potato from the Americas to East Asia long before Europeans had…

The genetic and linguistic migration of the sweet potato from the Americas to East Asia long before Europeans had travelled to either place.
Corporate diplomacy: Late capitalism is when corporations are so rich and powerful that the media treats them like…

Corporate diplomacy: Late capitalism is when corporations are so rich and powerful that the media treats them like nation states.
Puppeteer is a Node library which provides a high-level API to control headless Chrome or Chromium over the DevTools…
Puppeteer is a Node library which provides a high-level API to control headless Chrome or Chromium over the DevTools Protocol. This article is about setting it up and running visual regression tests based on screen grabs of your app.
Andre Staltz has found a way to unify two concepts: observables (push streams) and iterables (pull streams) into a…
Andre Staltz has found a way to unify two concepts: observables (push streams) and iterables (pull streams) into a single callback-based concept: callbags. The idea is to bring a common set of composable operators to both types of streams.
Iterating the design of the Windows 95 user interface. Interestingly Visual Basic was used for prototyping.
Iterating the design of the Windows 95 user interface. Interestingly Visual Basic was used for prototyping.