- Aaron Swartz Day 2023; A Day Of Intimate Virtual Talks
- "Abbie Hoffman on Yippie Tactics"
- Acids, bases and pH
- "Add USB To Your Electronics Projects! - The USB Protocol Explained"
- Aditya Chaturvedi, "Open Data Access Bedrock of Sustainability"
- Agostinho da Silva
- Aileen Buckley, "Does every map need a north arrow and scale bar?"
- Albert Camus, "Bread and Freedom"
- Albert Camus, "Create Dangerously"
- Albert Camus, "Defence of Intelligence"
- Albert Camus, "The Fall"
- Albert Camus, "The Plague"
- Albert Camus
- Al Jazeera, "Prominent Sudanese singer Shaden Gardood killed in crossfire"
- Almeida Faria, "Os Passeios do Sonhador Solitário"
- Alpine Linux
- American Psychological Association, Kirsten Weir, "Nurtured by nature"
- Ana F. Palma, "Plástico: Não conseguimos viver sem ele, mas assim também não dá. A relação controversa do mundo com este material numa exposição no MAAT"
- Andrew Ayer, "It's Now Possible To Sign Arbitrary Data With Your SSH Keys"
- Andrew Whatson, "Introduction to Pre-Scheme"
- Andy Wingo, "Whippet: A new production embeddable garbage collector"
- AngeTheGreat, "Simulating an F1 V12, cross-plane and flat-plane V8s, unequal length headers and more"
- "An honest discussion with organic maps developers"
- "Animal Sex Determination Is Weirder Than You Think"
- Anne Lee Steele, "Mapping crises, communities and capitalism on OpenStreetMap: situating humanitarian mapping in the (open source) mapping supply chain"
- Anonymous, "Desert"
- António Jorge Ferreira Vaz, Débora Ferreira, Eduarda Luso, Sílvia Fernandes, "Manual BIOURB - Manual para a conservação e reabilitação da diversidade bioconstrutiva"
- "A Queda de Ingonish"
- Arabic Alphabet Pronunciation
- Arabic (natural language)
- "Arabic with Sam"
- Arthur Miller, "Why I Wrote “The Crucible”"
- Arun Isaac, "tissue—the minimalist git+plain text issue tracker"
- "Assembly Language Programming with ARM – Full Tutorial for Beginners"
- Associated Press, Jon Gambrell, "Analysis: At COP28, Sultan al-Jaber got what the UAE wanted. Others leave it wanting much more"
- Atoms
- Beau of the Fifth Column, "Let's talk about toxic masculinity and men's movements...."
- Beau of the Fifth Column
- Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, "Who Am I?"
- Bill Lin, "Efficient Compilation of Process-Based Concurrent Programs without Run-Time Scheduling"
- Bill Lin, "Software synthesis of process-based concurrent programs"
- biointeractive, "Some Animals Are More Equal than Others: Keystone Species and Trophic Cascades"
- Biology
- Blaine Cook, "The Name Name Service"
- Books list
- Boris Budini, "Breaking away from Big Tech"
- Botany
- Boundo, "Fascism in Black Metal and How to Spot It"
- Brian Wiles, "Memorize the ARABIC ALPHABET in 7 Minutes (Really)"
- "Building the fastest Lua interpreter.. automatically!"
- Buying ADVICE for microscopes -- Important features to consider
- Carfree Cities
- Carfree Movement
- Carl Adam Petri, "Communication with Automata"
- Cassie Jaye, "MEETING THE ENEMY A feminist comes to terms with the Men's Rights movement"
- Castelao, "Cousas"
- Chemestry
- ChibiAkumas, "RISC-V Assembly Programming"
- CHICKEN Scheme
- Chris Bray Photography, "Photography Made Easy"
- Cinema list
- "C Isn't A Programming Language Anymore"
- "Como é que os animais se lavam?"
- Computerphile, "AI Language Models & Transformers"
- Computerphile, "Bing Chat Behaving Badly"
- Computerphile, "ChatGPT with Rob Miles"
- Computerphile, "Ch(e)at GPT?"
- Computerphile, "GPT3: An Even Bigger Language Model"
- Concatenative programming
- Constraint Programming
- Conversas sobre aves
- Cooking
- Cooperative pulling
- Cory Doctorow, "Cleantech has an enshittification problem"
- Cory Doctorow, "Neither the devil you know nor the devil you don't"
- C (programming language)
- Dahomey Amazons
- Daniel Quinn, "Ishmael"
- David Gelernter, "Generative Communication in Linda"
- David J. Gunkel, "Deconstruction"
- David Justice, "Explorations into Decentralized Publishing"
- Dennis Trautwein, "Decentralized Storage with IPFS"
- Devan Carpenter, "Knocking Down the Nest"
- "Dia da Terra: O Planeta está a ficar diferente"
- Diego Ongaro, John Ousterhout, "In Search of an Understandable Consensus Algorithm"
- Distributed Hash Table
- Distributed Systems Paradigms
- Dmitry A. Zaitsev, "Paradigm of computations on the Petri nets"
- "Don't Hex the Water"
- Drew DeVault, "Introducing Helios Microkernel"
- Drew DeVault, "Introducing Helios"
- Driver61, "Adrian Newey's Formula 1 Design SECRETS"
- Driver61, "The INSANE H16 Formula 1 Engine!"
- driving 4 answers, "Spain is Living in 2050? Revolutionary 1 Stroke INNengine Analyzed"
- Dr. Jin W. Sung, "3 Day Water Fast Alternative-----Lemon-Lime-Green Tea FAST🍋🫒"
- Dr. Jin W. Sung, "3 DAY WATER FASTING---Clean the brain and reset your Energy."
- Dr. Jin W. Sung, "3 Day Water FAST----Questions and Answers(Q&A)"
- Duarte Mendes, Carla Maia, Eduardo Gonçalves, Paulo Alves, Duarte Silva, "nove passos"
- Dylan Bennett, "A Simple Guide to Depth of Field"
- Ecology
- Eike Best, Philippe Darondeau, "Petri Net Distributability"
- Elixir (programming language)
- Elma Akob, "The Dangers of Western Feminism to African Women"
- emi, "Visual Programming: What Went Wrong and Is There Room For Improvement?"
- Emma Huddleston, "Decomposers and Scavengers: Nature's Recyclers"
- Engineering Explained, "Everything You Need To Know About Electric Car Tires"
- Engineering Explained, "How Koenigsegg's Tiny Engine Makes 600 Horsepower - Only 3 Cylinders!"
- Engineering Explained, "How Tiny Formula 1 Engines Make 1000 HP!"
- Engineering Explained, "Mazda Brought Back The Rotary Engine!"
- Engineering Explained, "Toyota Developed A Liquid Hydrogen Combustion Engine!"
- Engineering Explained, "Why Are 2026 Formula 1 Engines Going To Lose So Much Power?"
- EPCOT
- Erlang (programming language)
- "Ever wondered how a QR code works?"
- "Explaining Meshuggah using KONNAKOL (Stengah)"
- exurb1a, "Absurdism | How to Party at the End of Meaning ☄️"
- exurb1a, "How Long is Now? | Introduction to Metaphysics 🪐"
- exurb1a, "How the Frogs Cooked Dinner"
- exurb1a, "How Will We Know When AI is Conscious?"
- exurb1a, "We're the Last Humans Left"
- exurb1a
- exurb1a, "You (Probably) Don't Exist"
- Fabien Sanglard, "The Polygons of Another World"
- Fabrizio Genovese, Alex Gryzlov, Jelle Herold, Marco Perone, Erik Post, André Videla, "Computational Petri Nets: Adjunctions Considered Harmful"
- Factor (programming language)
- Factually!, Adam Conover, "Free Will Does Not Exist with Robert Sapolsky"
- Fandabi Dozi, "Survival Rations Inspired by History - Just 3 a day will keep you full of energy!"
- Farhad Manjoo, "I've Seen a Future Without Cars, and It's Amazing"
- Fault Tolerance
- Fernando Villas-Boas, "O direito de cada um aos seus erros"
- "Flash Forward"
- Fonts
- Forth (programming language)
- FOSDEM 2023
- Frank Vanbever, "Lua for the lazy C developer"
- Fred Hebert, "Erlang's Tail Recursion is Not a Silver Bullet"
- Friedemann Mattern, "Virtual Time and Global States of Distributed Systems"
- FrOSCon 2013, Andy Bennett, "Building knodium.com with Scheme"
- Future Ecologies, "On Fire: Camas, Cores, and Spores"
- Fyodor Dostoevsky, "Notes from Underground"
- Gala Camacho, Simona Ciocoiu, "None: a story of data that isn't there"
- Geoffrey Hinton on the AI existential threat
- Gerald Jay Sussman, "Programming is (should be) fun!"
- German (natural language)
- Go (programming language)
- "Greece: This was no accident"
- "Greece train crash: at least 40 killed and dozens injured in collision"
- Green Savers, "Verdade ou mito: 5 preconceitos esclarecidos sobre a reciclagem"
- Greta Thunberg, "School strike for climate - save the world by changing the rules"
- Hannah Witton, "Things I Wish I'd Known About Sex MUCH SOONER"
- Hanya Yanagihara
- Hein-Pieter van Braam, "Clear skies, no clouds in sight. Running a 14 person company on only free software."
- Henry David Thoreau, "Walden"
- Hisham Muhammad, "LuaRocks and the challenges of minimalism"
- Home-cooked Software and Barefoot Programmers: Maggie Appleton (Local-First Conf)
- "How to Make Roman Concrete (4 Different Materials, 4 Different Strengths)"
- "How To Make Roman Concrete"
- Humberto Rodriguez Avila, Joeri De Koster, Wolfgang De Meuter, "Sparrow: A DSL for Coordinating Large Groups of Heterogeneous Actors"
- I. Harvey Flack, "The Pre-History of Midwifery"
- Ilya Zverev, "Broken Promises and Technical Difficulties"
- Impact Theory, "This is Exactly How You Should NOT Raise Your Kids! | Neil deGrasse Tyson"
- Impact Theory, Tom Bilyeu, "Omar Baddar: Can Peace Ever be Achieved? The Key to Resolving Middle East Conflicts"
- Ingmar Baumgart, Sebastian Mies, "S/Kademlia: A Practicable Approach Towards Secure Key-Based Routing"
- Interaction nets
- Interval Tree Clocks
- Ion Stoica, Robert Morris, David Karger, M. Frans Kaashoek, Hari Balakrishnan, "Chord: A Scalable Peer-to-peer Lookup Service for Internet Applications"
- IPFS
- Ivan Illich, "Energy and Equity"
- Jacob Geller, "Art in the Pre-Apocalypse"
- Jacob Geller, "How Can We Bear to Throw Anything Away?"
- Jakub Jankiewicz, "LIPS Scheme"
- Japanese (natural language)
- Jerome Klapka Jerome, "The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow"
- Jerome Klapka Jerome
- Jochen Topf, "Modding the OSM Data Model"
- Joe Fikifiki, "Songs that Have Disturbed Me: Frankie Teardrop"
- Joe Fikifiki, "When your Heroes are Villains..."
- Joel Chan, "Discourse Graphs for Augmented Knowledge Synthesis: What and Why"
- Johan Herland, "The Git Parable"
- John Nelson, "Put a north arrow on it?"
- Johnny Harris, "How The U.S. Ruined Bread"
- John Romer, "Ancient Lives"
- Jonathan McHugh, "Literate Storytelling: Interpreting Syntaxes for Explorers"
- Jon Häggblad, "The Nym Mixnet"
- Jorge Luis Borges, "Blue Tigers"
- Jörgen Brandt, "Beyond state machines: services as petri nets"
- Jörgen Brandt, Wolfgang Reisig, "Modeling Erlang Processes as Petri Nets"
- José Saramago, "Ensaio sobre a Cegueira"
- Kim Hill, A. Magdalena Hurtado, "Ache Life History: The Ecology and Demography of a Foraging People"
- "Konnakol Duet: V Shivapriya & BR Somashekar Jois"
- Konrad Bächler, "DNS for I2P: a Distributed Network without Central Authority"
- Language Simp, "Arabic Alphabet Explained by an American"
- Large Scale Distributed Systems
- Lawrence Lessig, "Prosecutor as bully"
- leafo, "How itch.io uses Coroutines for non-blocking IO"
- Leslie Lamport, "Time, Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System"
- Leslie Lamport
- Linux
- Logical clock
- Logical Programming
- LOW-TECH MAGAZINE, Kris De Decker, "How to Build a Low-tech Solar Panel?"
- LOW-TECH MAGAZINE, Kris De Decker, Marie Verdeil, "How to Build a Practical Household Bike Generator"
- LOW-TECH MAGAZINE, Kris De Decker, "Too Much Combustion, Too Little Fire"
- Lua (programming language)
- Lucidity, "I Will Fucking Haymaker You If You Mention Agile Again"
- Ludovic Courtès, "Where does that code come from?"
- Luke Smith, "The REAL Red-Pill on Free Will!"
- Maria da Glória Garcia, "Como defender hoje a Dignidade Humana"
- Marian V. Iordache & Panos J. Antsaklis, "Petri nets and programming: A survey"
- Maria Sequeira Mendes, "Pânico satânico -- Notas sobre As Bruxas de Salém"
- Marie Dubremetz, "Consulting for digital humanists"
- Mark Graham, Martin Dittus, "Geographies of Digital Exclusion: Data and Inequality"
- Martim Sousa Tavares, "Falar Piano e Tocar Francês"
- Martin Karlsson, "Visual graph tools for weaving together data to coordinate decentralized research"
- Master's Thesis
- Matilde Campilho, "Flecha"
- Matt Amys, "Why Formula 1 Cars Take Hours To Start"
- Matthew Butterick, "Camera obscura: the case against AI in classrooms"
- Matthew Butterick, "Power, Corruption & Lies (or how I became a typographer, pt. 1)"
- Matthieu Gautier, "Jubako, a new generic container format"
- Matt Parker, "Talks at Google: The Greatest Maths Mistakes"
- Matt Taibbi, "Report on the Censorship-Industrial Complex: The Top 50 Organizations to Know"
- Max Leonard Inden & Dennis Trautwein, "Hole punching in the wild"
- Max Leonard Inden, "Peer-to-peer Browser Connectivity"
- Michael J. Freedman, Eric Freudenthal, David Mazières, "Democratizing content publication with Coral"
- Michael Langford, Efthimia Bilissi, "Langford's Advanced Photography: The guide for aspiring photographers"
- Mirandés (natural language)
- Munmun Dhalaria, "No Water No Village"
- National Geographic, "Forever Wild: Live Free or Die"
- Nelson Vides, "The Actor Model as a Load Testing Framework"
- NightHawkInLight, "A Better Way to Waterproof Fabric"
- Nikki van der Gaag, "Why feminism needs men - and men need feminism"
- Nils M Holm
- NL Times, "Dutch residents will have to ditch their cars for sustainable transport system"
- Noel De Martin, "From Zero to Hero with Solid"
- nothing interesting wiki: Meta
- nothing interesting wiki: plan/ideas
- nothing interesting wiki
- "Not Related!"
- Nuno Cardoso, "Fuga para a frente"
- Nuno Cardoso, Mónica Guerreiro, "Deglutir, dialogar, transformar"
- Olly Richards, "How U.S. Military Linguists Learn Languages Fast"
- "Oniroscópio"
- Open Data in Portugal
- Paulo Rangel, "O processo, o processo judicial"
- Paulo Sérgio Almeida, Carlos Baquero, Victor Fonte, "Interval Tree Clocks"
- PBS Space Time, "Why Did Quantum Entanglement Win the Nobel Prize in Physics?"
- Petar Maymounkov, David Mazières, "Kademlia: A Peer-to-peer Information System Based on the XOR Metric"
- Petri nets
- Philippe Delgleize, Joëlle Heuze, Lécio Leal, Diana Miranda, "Emilia Bellon, Jean-pierre Husquinet -- Devastação/Ravages"
- Photography
- Pjotr Prins, "Zig and Guile for fast code and a REPL"
- Planet Doc, "The Men of Fifth World"
- Podcasts
- Police
- Pre-Scheme (programming language)
- Project Kamp, "Everything we built living off the grid"
- PÚBLICO, Vítor Barroso Afonso, "O engano do carro eléctrico explicado à minha avó"
- Public transport
- Publishers Weekly, Rachel Deahl, "Is Publishing Too Top-Heavy?"
- "QR Code development story"
- Raft
- Raphael Treza, "Borneo Death Blow"
- Raw Lit, Melissa Flores Anderson, "By the Numbers"
- Raw Lit, Sumitra Singam, "Heads I Will, Tails I Won’t"
- Remko Tronçon, "Exploring WebAssembly with Forth (and vice versa)"
- Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau, "Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces"
- Ricardo Diogo Mainsel Duarte, "O anarquismo e a arte de governar"
- Richard P. Brent, Paul Zimmermann, "Modern Computer Arithmetic"
- RISC-V
- Roman concrete
- Rosa Lobato de Faria, "O Pranto de Lúcifer"
- Rüdiger Klaehn, "A new approach to IPFS pinning and caching"
- Rui Unas, "OH FANHOSO! DIZ AÍ PORTUCALENSE - VIRTUTIS DISCIPULUS"
- Ryan Hediger, "Animal suicide and 'anthropodenial'"
- Sabine Hossenfelder, "Do your own research. But do it right."
- Sabine Hossenfelder, "Is being trans a social fad among teenagers?"
- Sabrine Hossenfelder, "Greenwashing: How to spot and avoid it"
- Saioa Legarrea Imizcoz, María Ángeles Marcos García, "Fewer insects hitting your car windscreen? Here’s why"
- Sasa Juric, "The Soul of Erlang and Elixir"
- SBC server
- Scheme (programming language)
- Seirdy, "Nuanced views"
- Self Sufficient Me, "6 TOP Crops to Grow at Home to Save You From STARVING"
- setenta e quatro, Guilherme Trindade, "A violência pode ser justificada?"
- Simon d'Entremont, "HOW TO PICK THE BEST APERTURE!"
- Simplify Gardening, "I Grew 450 lbs Of Potatoes, The Lazy Way. Never Dig Again!"
- "Size Optimization Tricks"
- SLICE, "Becoming woman in Zanskar"
- SLICE, "Himalaya, Land of Women"
- Sophie from Mars, "Sophie, what happened to your face?"
- Soufflé
- Sovereignty
- Spanish (natural language)
- "Speculation in JavaScriptCore"
- Stange Loop, Jack Rusher, "Stop Writing Dead Programs"
- Statebox, "The Mathematical Specification of the Statebox Language"
- State of the Map 2022
- Static Scheme
- Stéphane Bortzmeyer, "Implementation of the Drink server: programming details"
- Steven Goodwin, "I have an idea: build a language that can run backwards"
- Techstuffs
- ThatGeoGuy, "1M metres later - Replacing my car with an e-bike"
- The Anarchist Library, Peter Gelderloos, "Israel is pioneering new methods of genocide: Killing by algorithm"
- The Anarchist Library, Warzone Distro, Susaron 4, "MORE THAN JUST A DIET: A Conversation Between Warzone Distro & the Susaron 4"
- The Conversation, Alessandra Casarico, "Nobel prize in economics: Claudia Goldin’s work is a goldmine for understanding the gender pay gap and women’s empowerment"
- The Conversation, Alexandra Gibson, Alex Beattie, "Something felt ‘off’ – how AI messed with our human research, and what we learned"
- The Conversation, Anna Molas, "Spain is the egg donation capital of Europe – here’s what it’s like to be a donor"
- The Conversation, Anna Storm, Thomas Keating, "100,000 years and counting: how do we tell future generations about highly radioactive nuclear waste repositories?"
- The Conversation, Ariane Millot, Steve Pye, "France used 10% less electricity last winter – three valuable lessons in fighting climate change"
- The Conversation, Audrey Mat, "Biological clocks: how does our body know that time goes by?"
- The Conversation, Brent C. Ruby, "Yellow jerseys of the fireline: A day fighting wildfires can require as much endurance as riding the Tour de France"
- The Conversation, Christian Moro, Charlotte Phelps, "Why do I need to get up during the night to wee? Is this normal?"
- The Conversation, Christos Ntanos, "Setting the stage for a better understanding of complex brain disorders"
- The Conversation, Danica Jenkins, "How Russian history and the concept of ‘smuta’ (turmoil) sheds light on Putin and Prigozhin – and the dangers of dissent"
- The Conversation, Daniel Billett, "This solar cycle, the sun’s activity is more powerful and surprising than predicted"
- The Conversation, Dave Sayers, "Protecting endangered languages feels right, but does it really help people?"
- The Conversation, Duncan Ivison, "Jürgen Habermas is a major public intellectual. What are his key ideas?"
- The Conversation, Ester Lázaro Lázaro, "How extraterrestrial tales of aliens gain traction"
- The Conversation, Esther Kettel, "Europe’s wild bird species are on the brink – but there are ways to bring them back"
- The Conversation, Evodius Waziri Rutta, "Conflict between humans and wildlife in Tanzania is being poorly managed – and climate change is making things worse"
- The Conversation, Gary Osmond, Rebecca Olive, "Olympic swimming in the Seine highlights efforts to clean up city rivers worldwide"
- The Conversation, James Dyke, Robert Watson, Wolfgang Knorr, "Climate scientists: concept of net zero is a dangerous trap"
- The Conversation, Jan Bednorz, "Digital nomads: a benefit or burden for local communities?"
- The Conversation, Janneke Blijlevens, Angel Zhong, Lauren Gurrieri, "#GirlMaths: a seemingly innocent and fun way to justify expenses that can have serious financial consequences"
- The Conversation, Jannsen Santana, "Paris Olympics: with 365 days to go, will this mega-event clinch a sustainability gold medal?"
- The Conversation, Javier Marín Serrano, Miguel Ángel Pérez-Sánchez, Olena Vasylets, "The case for continuing to write by hand"
- The Conversation, Jennifer McCann, Karleen Gribble, Naomi Hull, "Why is toddler milk so popular? Follow the money"
- The Conversation, Jennifer Wood, "Why an EU document mentioning the ‘Islas Malvinas/Falkland Islands’ is a big deal"
- The Conversation, Jenny Graves, "Did sex drive mammal evolution? How one species can become two"
- The Conversation, Jessica Grisham, Keong Yap, Melissa Norberg, "Why do people with hoarding disorder hoard, and how can we help?"
- The Conversation, Jorge Heine, "Prospect of Kenyan troops in Haiti has sparked concerns – but may also prompt soul-searching across the Americas over lack of action"
- The Conversation, Katherine Richardson, Xuemei Bai, "What are ‘planetary boundaries’ and why should we care?"
- The Conversation, Kirsty Ross, "How can I stop overthinking everything? A clinical psychologist offers solutions"
- The Conversation, Laurie Mintz, "The orgasm gap and why women climax less than men"
- The Conversation, Lewis King, Ivan Savin, "Idea of green growth losing traction among climate policy researchers, survey of nearly 800 academics reveals"
- The Conversation, Lizzie Seal, "Lucy Letby: it is not being ‘beige’, ‘average’ or ‘normal’ that makes her crimes so hard to understand"
- The Conversation, Lluís Montoliu, "Scientists find the last remnants of the human genome that were missing in the Y chromosome"
- The Conversation, Manuel García Ortiz, Luis Arroyo Jiménez, "Why we need to set limits on sperm donation"
- The Conversation, Mariel Borowitz, "India’s Chandrayaan-3 landed on the south pole of the Moon − a space policy expert explains what this means for India and the global race to the Moon"
- The Conversation, Mårten Schultz, "Understanding why burning the Qur’an isn’t illegal in Sweden means looking at the country’s long-held commitment to freedom of expression"
- The Conversation, Matthew Gilmour, "The sniff test is not reliable for food safety – here’s why"
- The Conversation, Melissa Starling, "An expert’s top 5 reasons why dogs can be considered exceptional animals"
- The Conversation, Mike Emslie, Daniela Ceccarelli, David Wachenfeld, "Is the Great Barrier Reef reviving – or dying? Here’s what’s happening beyond the headlines"
- The Conversation, Mónica Rodríguez Enríquez, "Should we give our children an allowance?"
- The Conversation, Morten Fibieger Byskov, Jeroen Hopster, Júlia Isern Bennassar, "A new climate law in the Balearic Islands will protect the wellbeing of present and future generations - if such thing can be defined"
- The Conversation, Nancy E. Landrum, "Sustainability schemes deployed by business most often ineffective, research reveals"
- The Conversation, Nicholas R. Longrich, "Mass extinctions made life on Earth more diverse – and might again"
- The Conversation, Nicole Boivin, Barbara Huber, "What would an ancient Egyptian corpse have smelled like? Pine, balsam and bitumen – if you were nobility"
- The Conversation, Noam Peleg, "Climate change threatens the rights of children. The UN just outlined the obligations states have to protect them"
- The Conversation, Panos Athanasopoulos, "Why bilinguals may have a memory advantage – new research"
- The Conversation, Pär Halje, "How consciousness may rely on brain cells acting collectively – new psychedelics research on rats"
- The Conversation, Patrick D. Nunn, Roselyn Kumar, "Pacific Islanders have long drawn wisdom from the Earth, the sky and the waves. Research shows the science is behind them"
- The Conversation, Patryk Makowski, "Remote work marks the path to a greener future"
- The Conversation, Philip Donkersley, "Asian hornets make UK their latest target – here’s why they’re such a threat to European bees"
- The Conversation, Pierre Bréchon, "Are Europeans really democrats?"
- The Conversation, Primrose Freestone, "I’m a microbiologist and here’s what (and where) I never eat"
- The Conversation, Rebecca Ellis, Jamie Bernthal-Hooker, "Is Hercule Poirot autistic? Here are seven clues that he might be"
- The Conversation, Ricardo Correia, "The frantic pace of modern life is damaging our sense of time, but nature can help us heal – new study"
- The Conversation, Richard Ballard, "Johannesburg fire disaster: why eradicating hijacked buildings is not the answer"
- The Conversation, Rónán Kennedy, "Trees, rivers and mountains are gaining legal status – but it’s not been a quick fix for environmental problems"
- The Conversation, Ryan W. Allen, Stephanie Cleland, "Wildfire smoke is an increasing threat to Canadians’ health"
- The Conversation, Samantha Mynhardt, "Golden mole that swims through sand is rediscovered in South Africa after 86 years"
- The Conversation, Samuel Cornell, Amy Peden, "Trampling plants, damaging rock art, risking your life: taking selfies in nature has a cost"
- The Conversation, Sarah McLean, Enzo Palombo, "Is it okay to kiss your pet? The risk of animal-borne diseases is small, but real"
- The Conversation, Sarah Parsons, "How gender inequality is hindering Japan’s economic growth"
- The Conversation, Stephen Ashworth, "Summer holiday science: three experiments to try with kids at home"
- The Conversation, Storm William D Gourley, Drew Higgins, "How zinc-ion batteries may solve our renewable energy storage problem"
- The Conversation, Thomas White, "Organisms without brains can learn, too – so what does it mean to be a thinking creature?"
- The Conversation, Vrinda Narain, "The Taliban’s war on women in Afghanistan must be formally recognized as gender apartheid"
- The Conversation, Yasar Bukan, "As Erdoğan hints at retirement, how has his rule shaped Turkey?"
- The Conversation, Zeina Alhmoud, "‘To be or to be?’ Why this fundamental concept is so difficult for learners of Spanish"
- The Diary of a CEO, "Esther Perel (Love & Sex Expert): Why Men Love Porn More Than Their Partner! It's Time To Enjoy Sex Again! The Real Reason Men & Women Cheat!"
- The New York Times, Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle, "Paris Becomes the First European Capital to Ban Rented Electric Scooters"
- The Quarterless Review, Chloe Watlington, "Double Parked"
- Thermodynamics
- The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Ross, Don, "Game Theory"
- The Wall Street Journal, "How Shein Sells Clothes So Cheaply | WSJ The Economics Of"
- The Wildlife Trusts, "UK government allows ‘emergency’ use of banned bee-harming pesticide just days after EU tightens protections"
- Thoughts on choosing a (DSLR) camera for the microscope
- Thunderf00t, "Can a new fuel solve climate change?"
- Tiago Cavaco, "A espiral chiba"
- Tim Urban, "The Story of Us"
- Tobias Augspurger, "Open Source in Environmental Sustainability"
- toki pona (natural language)
- Tom Hacohen, "Starting an Open Source Startup"
- Tom Preston-Werner, "The Git Parable"
- "To Save C, We Must Save ABI"
- Townsends, "Food That Time Forgot: Ships Biscuits"
- Townsends, "Sailor Rations in the 18th Century - Burgoo"
- Townsends, "The Most Important Job In The World - The Baker"
- Townsends, "The Poor Man's Bread"
- Trainspotter
- Transitive reduction
- TriEssence Martial Arts, "How Taichi approaches combat?"
- TriEssense Martial Arts, "Is muscle training bad for Internal progression? An empirical case study"
- "Unveiling Masculinity: Women Talk All Things Men, From Their Style to Their Sexuality"
- Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter, "Steel Traps and Short Fingers"
- Vergílio Ferreira, "Aparição"
- "Vidas Proibidas - Ballet Rose"
- Videos
- "Visiting The World's Most Dangerous Country 🇦🇫 ( Afghanistan 2022 )"
- Vítor Guerreiro, "Filosofia da Música: Uma Antologia"
- "V-USB on an ATmega328! - V-USB and HID Explained"
- Water
- "We FINALLY Figured Out The Secret of Roman Concrete"
- What I've Learned, "DoubleSpeak, How to Lie without Lying"
- What I've Learned, "How Fasting changes Testosterone (Fasting Science)"
- What I've Learned, "Willpower is for Losers"
- "Why are we talking so much about privacy?"
- WILDER, Carine Azevedo, "Como ter um jardim resiliente? Opte por um xerojardim"
- WILDER, Gonçalo Elias, "Aves do mês: o que ver em Setembro"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Abelhas do tempo dos faraós encontradas mumificadas na Costa Sudoeste"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Acordo que regula comércio mundial deixa de fora 904 espécies em risco, alertam cientistas"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Associações de ambiente enviam queixa a Bruxelas contestando o abate de pombo-da-madeira"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Bastidores: Patrícia estudou a única espécie de cágado de São Tomé e Príncipe"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Bruxelas insta autoridades locais a recolherem dados para rever conservação do lobo na Europa"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Cinco espectáculos da natureza para ver no final do Verão"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Cobras e víboras: Saiba o que estão a fazer agora e como distinguir espécies perigosas das inofensivas"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Coligação preocupada com potencial vontade europeia de diminuir protecção ao lobo"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Crias dos dois únicos casais de abutre-preto do Douro Internacional já saíram do ninho"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Davina Falcão criou o Cobras de Portugal porque estava “demasiado frustrada com a maneira como as pessoas lidavam com as serpentes”"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Esponjas marinhas revelam variedade de peixes que vivem no Atlântico norte e no Ártico"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Europa tem 2.138 espécies de abelhas selvagens, revela nova lista"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Joaquim Tapisso, de olho nos musaranhos, os mamíferos mais primitivos que existem"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Lixo que águias-pesqueiras usam nos seus ninhos põe em perigo a sua sobrevivência"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Mexilhões de água doce portugueses estão em perigo crítico"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Palombar defende inflexibilidade na salvaguarda do lobo na Europa"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Peixes grandes estão a ficar menores e peixes pequenos estão a substituí-los"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Peritos alertam que há mais de 3500 espécies exóticas invasoras nocivas no mundo"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Portugal assina formalmente Tratado do Alto Mar"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Prémio Bird Photographer of the Year vai para imagem de falcão-peregrino a atacar pelicano"
- WILDER, Helena Geraldes, "Ratinho-ruivo aprende a identificar novos alimentos através do hálito de outros ratinhos"
- WILDER, Inês Sequeira, "Ajude a encontrar uma das plantas mais raras de Portugal"
- WILDER, Inês Sequeira, "É só uma questão de tempo para a formiga-de-fogo chegar a Portugal, mas há medidas a tomar"
- WILDER, Jéssica Teixeira, "Madeira: corveta Afonso Cerqueira, o refúgio submerso"
- WILDER, Paulo Catry, "Crónicas naturais: salta-pocinhas"
- WILDER, Pedro Anastácio, "Lagostim-sinal: Um invasor que chegou a Portugal pelo Norte"
- WILDER, Thomas White, "Organismos sem cérebro também podem aprender. Então, o que significa ser uma criatura pensadora?"
- William Byrd, "Self-conscious Reflexive Interpreters"
- Wolfgang Reisig, "Understanding Petri Nets"
- Xabier Correa Corredoira, "Un Manifesto Urxente"
- Yarmo Mackenbach, "Keyoxide: verifying online identity with cryptography"
- "You Can Learn RISC-V Assembly in 10 Minutes | Getting Started RISC-V Assembly on Linux Tutorial"
- Zhenhua Yu, Yuanli Cai, Haiping Xu, "Petri nets semantics of π-calculus"
- Zines
- ZXing (C++)
- 1 Minuto pela Terra
- 45 Graus, "#136 Steven Gouveia - Humor, ética da abstenção, epistocracia e altruísmo eficaz"
- 45 Graus, "#168 Pedro Correia - Exercício físico, longevidade e como medir a nossa condição física"
- 2023/02/04
- 2023/02/05