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TIL of a form of debugging called rubber duck debugging, where you debug code by explaining it. The name is in reference to the book 'The Pragmatic Programmer' where a programmer would debug code by explaining it, word by word, to his rubber duck.
TIL of a form of debugging called rubber duck debugging, where you debug code by explaining it. The name is in reference to the book 'The Pragmatic Programmer' where a programmer would debug code by explaining it, word by word, to his rubber duck.
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TIL of a form of debugging called rubber duck debugging, where you debug code by explaining it. The name is in reference to the book 'The Pragmatic Programmer' where a programmer would debug code by explaining it, word by word, to his rubber duck.
Scientists at the University of Alberta have applied a machine learning technique using artificial intelligence to perfect and automate atomic-scale manufacturing, something which has never been done before. 'An atom-scale manufacturing revolution is sure to follow,' they say.
Scientists at the University of Alberta have applied a machine learning technique using artificial intelligence to perfect and automate atomic-scale manufacturing, something which has never been done before. 'An atom-scale manufacturing revolution is sure to follow,' they say.
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Scientists at the University of Alberta have applied a machine learning technique using artificial intelligence to perfect and automate atomic-scale manufacturing, something which has never been done before. 'An atom-scale manufacturing revolution is sure to follow,' they say.
The sea slug, Elysia chlorotica, is able to become plant-like and survive solely on photosynthesis, which is highly unusual for an animal, by ingesting millions of green-colored plastids, which are like tiny solar panels, from algae. This suggests isolated plastids may be harnessed to create energy.
The sea slug, Elysia chlorotica, is able to become plant-like and survive solely on photosynthesis, which is highly unusual for an animal, by ingesting millions of green-colored plastids, which are like tiny solar panels, from algae. This suggests isolated plastids may be harnessed to create energy.
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The sea slug, Elysia chlorotica, is able to become plant-like and survive solely on photosynthesis, which is highly unusual for an animal, by ingesting millions of green-colored plastids, which are like tiny solar panels, from algae. This suggests isolated plastids may be harnessed to create energy.