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Alien III


Alien is an ongoing series using infrared photography to transform familiar landscapes into visions of the extraterrestrial. This third chapter was captured at Austerdalsbreen Glacier in Norway, where ice formations refract through a spectrum invisible to the human eye.

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Volkskrant.nl biedt het laatste nieuws, opinie en achtergronden

Haaksbergen geeft in refe­rendum mening over azc: ‘Ik verwacht dat ze de uit­komsten serieus nemen’

Mammografie kan ook hartkwaal opsporen: kalk in bloedvaten blijkt belangrijke voorspeller

Bananendozen vol staatsgeheimen: de grootste Nederlandse spionagezaak in decennia

In het najaar van 2023 wordt een man aangehouden op Schiphol met een koffer vol staatsgeheimen. Het is Abderrahim el M., mogelijk de grootste naoorlogse spion die Nederland heeft…

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Ventilation shaft in a London Underground station

Enough

Thomas Hawk posted a photo:

Enough

Soho Design House

Thomas Hawk posted a photo:

Soho Design House

The Guardian

Latest news, sport, business, comment, analysis and reviews from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice

‘If I go home, we don’t have enough money’: the low-paid Filipino workers caught up in the war on Iran

Filipino carer Mary Ann De Vera was the first victim of the war in Israel, while thousands of others remain in vulnerable positions across the Middle East

Sirens warning of Iranian missiles blare out so frequently that Joycee Pelayo, a Filipino living near to Tel Aviv, doesn’t leave the house any more. Each time an alert sounds, she rushes to help the older man she cares for, supporting him into a wheelchair, then down the steps into a nearby shelter.

“Last night, there were three alerts. We received it at about 2am, in the middle of the night, and then 3am, and then 4am,” says Pelayo.

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Slashdot

News for nerds, stuff that matters

Tony Hoare, Turing Award-Winning Computer Scientist Behind QuickSort, Dies At 92

Tony Hoare, the Turing Award-winning pioneer who created the Quicksort algorithm, developed Hoare logic, and advanced theories of concurrency and structured programming, has died at age 92.

News of his passing was shared today in a blog post. The site I Programmer also commemorated Hoare in a post highlighting his contributions to computer science and the lasting impact of his work. Personal accounts have been shared on Hacker News and Reddit.

Many Slashdotters may know Hoare for his aphorism regarding software design: "There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult."

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SPRING flower

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SPRING flower

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