Mac Numbers now supports LAMBDA functions and MAP
support.apple.com
Why does Britain feel so poor?
martinrobbins.substack.com
An image of an archeologist adventurer who wears a hat and uses a bullwhip
theaiunderwriter.substack.com
US labour watchdog halts Apple cases after US picks group's lawyer for top job
ft.com
New antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria found in technician's garden
nature.com
Study finds solo music listening boosts social well-being
phys.org
NOAA Weather will delete websites using Amazon, Google cloud services Saturday
bloomberg.com
On JavaScript's Weirdness
stack-auth.com
Build an 8-bit computer from scratch
eater.net
Why do we need modules at all? (2011)
groups.google.com
Curl-impersonate: Special build of curl that can impersonate the major browsers
github.com
Gumroad is now open source
github.com
I just want to serve 5 terabytes [video]
youtube.com
Overengineered Anchor Links
thirty-five.com
Microsoft employees recall their early years
seattletimes.com
Supervisors often prefer rule breakers, up to a point
journals.aom.org
Show HN: Hatchet v1 – A task orchestration platform built on Postgres
github.com
Hackers strike Australia's largest pension funds in coordinated attacks
reuters.com
A university president makes a case against cowardice
newyorker.com
Show HN: 2x2 Generator (With Sound Effects)
2x2-generator.com
Microsoft’s original source code
gatesnotes.com
New nanoparticle therapies target two major killers
science.org
Thanks for sharing.
I like this idea, and it is something I've wanted to try out for awhile. I've been around since I we would set the font color on the body element, and nest tables for complex layouts. I've worked with SGML. I rode the XML is Everywhere wave of the late 90s. I've been dying to take web components for a spin for awhile. Particularly as we have a lot of XML, and a lot of XSLT's hanging around in feeding the content of our web application. I work in publishing content that is consumed by library patrons.