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Stack Overflow The Key Macropad | Mechanical Keyboards | Mini Mechanical Ke

When we say The Key is no joke, we mean it. Harnessing the power of community-driven design, we worked closely with Stack Overflow to take this macropad from punchline to high-performance product. Fully programmable, these three keys can do much more than copy and paste. Stack Overflow The Key Macropad | Mechanical Keyboards | Mini Mechanical Ke

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p5.js is a JavaScript library for creative coding, with a focus on making coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners, and anyone else! p5.js is free and open-source because we believe software, and the tools to learn it, should be accessible to everyone. home | p5.js

Kids who grew up with search engines could change STEM education forever -

Catherine Garland, an astrophysicist, started seeing the problem in 2017. She was teaching an engineering course, and her students were using simulation software to model turbines for jet engines. She’d laid out the assignment clearly, but student after student was calling her over for help. Kids who grew up with search engines could change STEM education forever -

Ludwig Wittgenstein: a mind on fire - New Statesman

Either my piece is a work of the highest rank, or it is not a work of the highest rank. In the latter (and more probable) case I myself am in favour of it not being printed. And in the former case it’s a matter of indifference whether it’s printed twenty or a hundred years sooner or later. Ludwig Wittgenstein: a mind on fire - New Statesman

Physicists make square droplets and liquid lattices

"Things in equilibrium tend to be quite boring," says Professor Jaakko Timonen, whose research group carried out new work published in Science Advances on 15 September. "It's fascinating to drive systems out of equilibrium and see if the non-equilibrium structures can be controlled or be useful. Physicists make square droplets and liquid lattices