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Darwin Online has virtually reassembled the naturalist’s personal library

This Ars Technica article points to the online archive of all of Charles Darwin's personal library. https://arstechnica.com/?p=2003187 ht: Jennifer Ouellette

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DevOps @lemmy.ml JohnJVaccaro @lemmy.sdf.org
A stand-up deployment, or just another bug hunt?

HT:@DanHon This awesome read of Ripley of Aliens fame meets Dev/Ops

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NewsFlash 3.0 Released with Slick New Look
  • Currently using Lifera on Ubuntu 20.05 w Gnome 36. Took Newsflash for a spin via Snap installer. Here's why I'm sticking w Lifera: No Dark mode for the primary interface No built-in HTML rendering No support for This Old Reader No icon in the task bar

    Now if I could just get Lifera to revert to the 3 parallel panes, life would be good.

  • R U A Cyberpunk

    Are you a Cyberpunk? Modo 2000 magazine published this amalgam. Now a days, all this is mostly on your cell phone!

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    bigthink.com Umami: You never say its name, yet you taste it every day

    Sweet, bitter, salty, sour. These are the four basic tastes we were taught in grade school. But there is a fifth: umami. And it's everywhere.

    Umami: You never say its name, yet you taste it every day

    The Fifth Taste....

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