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The real science (and the fun fiction) behind Project Hail Mary
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neuroscience
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manga
algorithmic trading
elixir
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computer graphics
political philosophy
history of science
formal verification
javascript
mechanical keyboards
swift
category theory
self hosted
board games
type theory
evolution
philosophy
rust
nix
philosophy of mind
embedded systems
urban exploration
retrocomputing
compilers
amateur astronomy
nuclear
information design
computer architecture
electronic music
oceanography
archaeology
chess
genetics
fractals
geology
ethics
kotlin
go game
vinyl
number theory
anthropology
aquariums
film
history of computing
lisp
synths
bioinformatics
pharmacology
ecology
metaphysics
semiotics
audio programming
history
paleoanthropology
topology
cpp
photography
haskell
consciousness
witsrtn
cartography
meditation
ham radio
fpga
sci fi
shell scripting
demoscene
homelab
horror
speedrunning
typography
tabletop rpg
animation
woodworking
3d printing
sourdough
puzzles
standup comedy
phenomenology
linguistics
existentialism
music theory
true crime
fermentation
lock picking
espresso
zig
finance
pixel art
philosophy of science
nonduality
typescript
conlangs
mycology
forth