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Embracing the IndieWeb | Chad Lee
How I dumped Disqus comments in favor of WebMentions and created a source plugin along the way.
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Web 3.0: the decentralised web promises to make the internet free again
A third generation of web technology could return the web to its original ideals – but do we really want it?
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Most hip and knee replacements 'last longer than thought' - BBC News
This helps doctors who often struggle to answer questions from patients on how they will last.
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Cancel culture - Wikipedia
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Decoupled Drupal: Getting Started with Gatsby and JSON:API | Lullabot
Learn how to get up and running with decoupled Drupal using Gatsby and JSON:API.
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Fat rat saved from manhole by German animal rescue - BBC News
"She had a lot of winter flab," the animal rescuer explained after the rodent was set free.
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Being a couch potato 'bad for the memory of over-50s' - BBC News
More than three and a half hours a day of TV could hasten memory decline, a study suggests.
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Quantum computing could head to 'the cloud', study says - BBC News
Researchers show that, if quantum computers fulfil their ultra-fast promise, the job could be farmed out to "the cloud" while remaining secure.
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Individuality drive and 3D tech make firms go bespoke - BBC News
The global individuality drive combined with the latest technologies stimulates companies to produce what used to be off-limits just a while back - mass-oriented bespoke content.
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My disabled son’s amazing gaming life in the World of Warcraft
Robert and Trude thought their son Mats lived a lonely life, but they discovered this was far from true.
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(9) How I climbed a 3,000-foot vertical cliff -- without ropes | Alex Honno
Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.Imagine being by yourself ...
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Chernobyl: The end of a three-decade experiment - BBC News
The abandoned Chernobyl exclusion zone could be about to change for the first time since the world's worst nuclear disaster.
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Armstrong The Good Giraffe speaks about his acts of kindness - BBC News
A man who dresses up as a giraffe and carries out acts of kindness towards people across Scotland says he does it to feel good.
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Hungary tries for baby boom with tax breaks and loan forgiveness - BBC News
Prime Minister Victor Orban wants more babies to be born to avoid the need for immigration.
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BBC Arts - BBC Arts - Seeing red: The propaganda art of China’s Cultural Re
A new visual culture celebrated workers, soldiers, industrial progress and Chairman Mao
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Sarah Sanders says 'God wanted Trump to be president' - BBC News
In an interview, the White House press secretary says Donald Trump had divine support.
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Brain function can start declining 'as early as age 45' - BBC News
The brain's ability to function can start to deteriorate as early as 45, suggests a study in the British Medical Journal.
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How ancient DNA may rewrite prehistory in India - BBC News
Aryans are not the earliest or only source of Indian civilisation, suggests new research on genetic ancestry.
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How do you compost a human body - and why would you? - BBC News
A US state could become one of the first places in the world to allow corpses to become fertile soil.
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The Arab country turning to 'female Viagra' - BBC News
Egypt is the first Arab country to authorise the sale of flibanserin - but how well is it going down?
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Jack Shepherd: Can a fugitive remain on the run forever? - BBC News
Jack Shepherd has been on the run for six months - what does an international manhunt involve?
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Can anyone 'own' the Moon? - BBC News
Companies and countries are looking at mining the surface of the Moon for precious materials.
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Banksy tribute to Bataclan terror victims stolen in Paris - BBC News
A mural by the British artist painted in tribute to the victims of the 2015 terror attack is removed.
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Extinct cave bear DNA sequenced
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Time travel: Light speed results cast fresh doubts - BBC News
Physicists show single photons cannot exceed the vacuum speed of light - meaning that the simplest form of time travel is impossible.
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