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The Future Of 3D Printing – How 3D Printing Can Change The World

The Future Of 3D Printing By Xometry’s Own Greg Paulsen Listen to Greg Paulsen of Xometry speak about his view of the future of 3D Printing! What is in store for us 3D Printing enthusiasts? CLICK HERE!   How 3D Printing Can Change The World The future of manufacturing is




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Super Nintendo World Direct Is Today: How To Watch And What To Expect

If the words Super Nintendo bring back fond memories, Nintendo intends to keep refreshing your memory banks with more nostalgia. The next Super Nintendo World Direct will be presented today, November 11, at 5 PM ET with new exciting tidbits. The primary candidate on the calendar is not the limelight superstar Mario, nor is it his green-wearing




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How to increase QoS/QoE of IP-based platform(s) to regionally agreed standards

How to increase QoS/QoE of IP-based platform(s) to regionally agreed standards




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3 Ways to Show Your UX Specialist Knowledge in Your Resume

If you’ve ever been on an Easter egg hunt, you understand the thrill and disappointment that typically comes with this activity. You see a colorful object and rush towards it only to find out it’s a candy wrapper. When you eventually stumble upon an easter egg, the thrill and frisson of relief you feel are […]

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How to Design so That You Don’t Get the Phrase “That’s Not What We Need”

Hi! I’m Igor Artiukhov, the Lead Designer at NIX United. During my nine years in IT, I’ve become acquainted with various domains and participated in the development of large products. In my current project, I regularly interact with the client’s team, so this article is written based on real experience and will be useful to […]

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How To Empathize With Your Users

Empathizing with your users creates successful products. So here are some design tools and tips to help you strengthen your user empathy and enhance your UX research. This guide will help you know when to apply user empathy to your design process, what tools to use, and why it is beneficial to understand your users […]

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How Do You Get Experience in IT?

A question I often get is, how do you get experience in IT? For people trying to break into this industry, what can they do to gain experience? How can they showcase that experience to a potential employer even if




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How We Express Ourselves: Making a Museum in a Box

In the last eight years, my posting habits have become pretty sparse, to say the least. Starting and running a school…it’s a lot. It keeps me busy and thoroughly exhausted. I miss it. I miss the cadence of posting regularly and interacting with my education friends virtually. I miss swapping ideas and being thoroughly steeped...




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How to Tame Sequoia’s Window Tiling

Struggling with window resizing surprises in macOS 15 Sequoia? Adam Engst guides you through configuring Sequoia’s new tiling features to improve your Mac window management.




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Show HN: Proxmox VE Helper Scripts

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Show HN: Stretch My Time Off – An Algorithm to Optimize Your Vacation Days

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How to Create a WordPress Settings Page with React

While building some plugins, I figured creating dynamic applications in WordPress Admin is much easier with React components compared to using PHP and jQuery like back in the old days. However, integrating React components with WordPress Admin can be a bit challenging, especially when it comes to styling and accessibility. This led me to create…

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How to Render Templates in Flask

Flask is a lightweight web framework for Python that makes it easy to build web applications. In our previous article, we’ve seen how to set up a simple page. But, it’s just a simple text like “Hello Flask!”. In real applications, you’ll want to render more than just simple text. You’ll want to render HTML…

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How to Handle HTTP Requests in Flask

In our previous article, we covered how to create simple pages in Flask and use Jinja2 as the templating engine. Now, let’s explore how Flask handles requests. Understanding how HTTP requests work and how to manage them in Flask is key, as this allows you to build more interactive and dynamic web apps, such as…

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How to Fix a Slow Mac After Updating to macOS Sequoia

So, you recently updated to macOS Sequoia, and now your Mac feels sluggish and unresponsive? Well, you’re not alone. Plenty of users have been complaining about screen freezes, delayed window responses, and overall slow performance. In this post, we’re going to explore why this might be happening and go over some steps you can take…

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How Samsung Fell Behind in the AI Boom - and Lost $126 Billion in Market Value

After missing a chance to capitalize on the AI boom, "Samsung's profit has plunged," reports CNBC, and "around $126 billion has been wiped off its market value, according to data from S&P Capital IQ." It's gotten so bad that "an executive issued a rare public apology about the company's recent financial performance." [A]s AI applications such as OpenAI's ChatGPT rose in popularity, the underlying infrastructure required to train the huge models they rely on became a bigger focus. Nvidia has emerged as the top player in this space with its graphics processing units (GPUs) that have become the gold standard used by tech giants for AI training. A crucial part of that semiconductor architecture is high-bandwidth memory, or HBM. This next generation of memory involves stacking multiple dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips, but it had a small market before the AI boom. That's where Samsung got caught out and failed to invest... SK Hynix saw this opportunity. The company aggressively launched HBM chips which were approved for use in Nvidia architecture and, in the process, the South Korean firm established a close relationship with the U.S. giant. Nvidia's CEO even asked the company to speed up supply of its next generation chip, underscoring the importance of HBM to its products. SK Hynix posted record quarterly operating profit in the September quarter... Analysts said that Samsung is lagging behind competitors for a number of reasons, including underinvestment in HBM and the fact that it is not a first-mover. "It is fair to say that Samsung has not been able to close the gap with SK Hynix on the HBM development roadmap," said Kazunori Ito [director of equity research at Morningstar]. Samsung's ability to make a comeback in the short term appears to be closely linked to Nvidia. A company must pass a strict qualification process before Nvidia approves it as a HBM supplier — and Samsung has not yet completed this verification. But a green light from Nvidia could open the door for Samsung to return to growth and compete more effectively with SK Hynix, according to analysts.

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How wasted heat from our bodies could generate green energy


If you’ve ever seen yourself through a thermal imaging camera, you’ll know that your body produces lots of heat. This is in fact a waste product of our metabolism. Every square foot of the human body gives off heat equivalent to about 19 matches per hour. Unfortunately, much of this heat simply escapes into the atmosphere. Wouldn’t it be great if we could harness it to produce energy? My research has shown this would indeed be possible. My colleagues and I are discovering ways of capturing and storing body heat for energy generation, using eco-friendly materials. The goal is to…

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How close are we to an accurate AI fake news detector?


In the ambitious pursuit to tackle the harms from false content on social media and news websites, data scientists are getting creative. While still in their training wheels, the large language models (LLMs) used to create chatbots like ChatGPT are being recruited to spot fake news. With better detection, AI fake news checking systems may be able to warn of, and ultimately counteract, serious harms from deepfakes, propaganda, conspiracy theories and misinformation. The next level AI tools will personalise detection of false content as well as protecting us against it. For this ultimate leap into user-centered AI, data science needs…

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This Terrifying Google Maps Scam Is Making the Rounds: Here's How to Stay Safe

Scammers are using photos of your house to encourage you to send them money, but here's why you shouldn't.




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How Roofing Contractors Get Sloppy in a Hot Market

The roofing contracting market is hot, but high volume can create sloppy practices that can haunt you when the market slows.




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How to Coach and Develop New Roofing Employees

New recruits are your future, so protect your future by planning for their success. A little common sense and structured effort can make the training process much easier.




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How to Tell If Your Roofing Financials Are Accurate

Roofing contractors are notorious for poor paperwork and taking little interest in accounting.




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How to Be a Better Supervisor

Being a supervisor is always challenging, but using these basic skills can help relieve your frustration.




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How CE REEVE Roofing Flourished, Joining Tecta America

CE REEVE Roofing, a Tecta America company, grew from a small roofing outfit to generating $60 million annual sales giant under Bryan Klepinger and Stacy Agnew.




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New Report Shows Rooftop Solar More Efficient and Affordable

New efficiencies and less space taken on rooftops mean roofing contractors looking to sell solar may see more success in the years ahead.




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How Inland Coatings Averted Irrelevance

The history of coatings in roofing has been marked by innovation overcoming challenges, not unlike Inland Coatings; despite market shifts, the company's resilience and adaptability led to its revitalization through acquisitions and strategic leadership courtesy of private equity.




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Study Examines How 3 Different Roof Materials Can Lower Energy Demand

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory examined three different types of roofing strategies and their impact on near-surface temperature and cooling energy demand.