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- Orthic Shorthand – Write as fast as you type https://orthic.shorthand.fun/ 74 comments
- Pyre: Fast Type Checking for Python https://www.facebook.com/notes/protect-the-graph/pyre-fast-type-checking-for-python/2048520695388071/ 516 comments
- How I Learned to Type Really Fast With Less Effort in 3 Weeks http://alexistaugeron.com/post/17147484881/how-i-learned-to-type-really-fast-with-less-effort-in-3 5 comments
- Generate images fast with SD 1.5 while typing on Gradio https://twitter.com/abidlabs/status/1723074108739706959 29 comments
- Show HN: StaticJSON: fast, direct and static typed parsing of JSON with C++ https://github.com/netheril96/StaticJSON 2 comments
- Why is type assertion so fast? https://golang.org/ref/spec#Type_assertions 16 comments golang
- Typed too fast too wrong, now I can't remove this https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/4w9szu/typed_too_fast_too_wrong_now_i_cant_remove_this/ 15 comments emacs
- New ultra-fast YouTube downloader that supports 240p to 1080p video types and can convert videos to high quality 320 bit rate MP3s! http://zohix.com/youtube/ 3 comments technology
- hypertext: a blazing fast type-checked html macro https://docs.rs/hypertext 8 comments rust
- How fast can you type the alphabet? (Mini game) https://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/gfzbt7/how_fast_can_you_type_the_alphabet_mini_game/ 9 comments webdev
- By carrying out advanced experiments on neuronal cultures and large scale simulations, a group of scientists from Bar-Ilan University in Israel claims to have created a new type of ultra-fast artificial intelligence algorithm. https://interestingengineering.com/a-new-type-of-ai-has-been-created-inspired-by-the-human-brain 7 comments artificial
- Pyre: Fast Type Checking for Python https://www.facebook.com/notes/protect-the-graph/pyre-fast-type-checking-for-python/2048520695388071/ 9 comments programming
- Fast Text type using just Base/easy to download packages? https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/771nvc/fast_text_type_using_just_baseeasy_to_download/ 10 comments haskell
- Hey Reddit, how fast can you type? http://www.typingtest.com/ 14 comments reddit.com
- This Keyboard Lets People Type So Fast It’s Banned From Typing Competitions https://www.vice.com/en/article/3abavv/this-keyboard-lets-people-type-so-fast-its-banned-from-typing-competitions 14 comments technology
- How to type fast (from someone who types 145 words per minute) https://www.reddit.com/r/productivity/comments/m40www/how_to_type_fast_from_someone_who_types_145_words/ 48 comments productivity
- Reddit, how fast do you type? 3 minute test; Aesop's Fables. http://www.typingtest.com 11 comments reddit.com
- I don’t respect encapsulation, or how to use methodtable of the another type for fast call of the private methods https://habr.com/ru/post/446478/ 3 comments csharp
- desse: Ultra fast binary serialization and deserialization for types with a constant size (known at compile time). https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/b8ik4i/desse_ultra_fast_binary_serialization_and/ 35 comments rust
- YouCompleteMe, a Fast, As-You-Type, Fuzzy-Search Code Completion Engine for Vim http://val.markovic.io/blog/youcompleteme-a-fast-as-you-type-fuzzy-search-code-completion-engine-for-vim 32 comments vim
- Fast & type-safe GraphQL servers in Rust with Juniper https://blog.graphqleditor.com/graphql-rust-juniper/ 3 comments programming
- Juniper - fast & type-safe GraphQL servers in Rust https://blog.graphqleditor.com/graphql-rust-juniper/ 8 comments rust
- Fast, JSONAPI-compatible, type-checked serializers for Ruby web APIs https://github.com/jgaskins/primalize-jsonapi 9 comments ruby
- Fresh Pomegranate Juice Decreases Fasting Serum Erythropoietin in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijfs/2019/1269341/ 8 comments science
- A fast, generic and type-safe image processing library written in Haskell https://hackage.haskell.org/package/friday 27 comments haskell
- AquAdvantage salmon are genetically modified to grow almost twice as fast as wild-type salmon. Would you eat it? http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/48320/ 183 comments science
- Is it time for Python to have a statically-typed, compiled, fast superset? https://github.com/facebookincubator/cinder/blob/cinder/3.8/CinderDoc/static_python.rst 153 comments python
- High availability of fast-food restaurants across all US neighborhood types linked to higher rates of type 2 diabetes https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2785598 50 comments science
- Planned intermittent fasting may help reverse type 2 diabetes, suggest doctors https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-10-intermittent-fasting-reverse-diabetes-doctors.html 28 comments worldnews
- Rust-Based JavaScript Linters: Fast, But No Typed Linting Right Now | Goldblog https://www.joshuakgoldberg.com/blog/rust-based-javascript-linters-fast-but-no-typed-linting-right-now/?s=reddit 4 comments typescript
- There's something very cool with BCH: Unlike other sites that pay in Crypto, there's a growing number of sites that directly pay in BCH and they're all very fast, 0-conf, decentralized (in handling your wallet) type of sites. https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/kw24wq/theres_something_very_cool_with_bch_unlike_other/ 15 comments btc
- Are brain implants the future of thinking? Brain-computer interface technology is moving fast and Silicon Valley is moving in. Will we all soon be typing with our minds? https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/sep/22/brain-computer-interface-implants-neuralink-braingate-elon-musk 22 comments technology
- A study has found fat fuels aggressive brain cancers. Investigating the different types of cells in glioblastoma, the research team have gained a valuable insight into what fuels slow and fast dividing cancer cells, unveiling the potential to target aggressive brain cancer more effectively. https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/1330126-fat-fuels-aggressive-brain-cancers 4 comments science
- People who live in cities with a high density of food outlets such as takeaways, restaurants and fast-food vendors have an 11% higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes than those who live far from an instant meal, according to new research. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/12/living-near-food-outlets-linked-to-higher-rates-of-type-2-diabetes 67 comments worldnews
- Eating at restaurants and fast food chains may increase exposure to potentially harmful hormone-disrupting chemicals used to increase the flexibility and durability of plastic. Phthalates have been linked to asthma, breast cancer, type 2 diabetes, and fertility issues. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/mar/29/eating-out-increases-levels-of-phthalates-in-the-body-study-finds 19 comments science
- The pancreas can be triggered to regenerate itself through a type of fasting diet, say US researchers. Restoring the function of the organ - which helps control blood sugar levels - reversed symptoms of diabetes in animal experiments http://myketoweb.co/2ike 70 comments science
- British warship sent to Libya to target people-smugglers | HMS Diamond, a Type-45 destroyer equipped with a 4.5-inch gun, missiles and fast-firing cannon, will join an EU flotilla, Operation Sophia, tasked with catching smugglers at sea http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/sep/03/uk-warship-to-tackle-libya-people-smugglers 77 comments worldnews
- "I think it's time we slowed down fast track," Sanders said. "It is basically insane to keep going with the same type of trade policy that has failed and failed and failed." http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/recent-business/not-so-fast 16 comments politics
- Supercomputers could some day think as fast as human brain- IBM Researchers unveiled a new type of computer chip that integrates both electrical and optical nano-devices on the same piece of silicon and can perform one million trillion calculations – or an exaflop – in a single second. http://news.bioscholar.com/2010/12/supercomputers-could-some-day-think-as-fast-as-human-brain.html 24 comments science
- Physicists at UC San Diego have successfully created speedy integrated circuits with particles called “excitons” that operate at commercially cold temperatures, bringing the possibility of a new type of extremely fast computer based on excitons closer to reality. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090927165439.htm 7 comments science