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Nearly everyone who as seen partial fraction decomposition was introduced to it as a way to compute integrals. If P(x) and Q(x) are polynomials, then you can break their ratio P(x)/Q(x) into a sum of terms that can each be integrated in closed form. As with most topics in a calculus class, partial fractions go by in […] The post Partial fraction decomposition first appeared on John D. Cook .

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Player died suddenly after charity work on Saturday Off-field incidents, suspensions affected his career 49ers statement: ‘His smile lit up every room’ The family of former NFL star Aldon Smith is donating the player’s brain to the Boston University CTE Center to research the effects of repetitive brain injuries. The 36-year-old died suddenly on Saturday, hours after delivering pizzas to a homele…

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The recent abandonment of plans for a Franco-German fighter jet sent a disastrous signal. Strategic autonomy will be jointly achieved or not at all It has become a truism to assert that Europe needs to fast-track its own strategic independence in a volatile world. A recent paper from the European Council on Foreign Relations describes the continent’s leaders as grappling with “a ‘Schrödinger’s NA…

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10Gb/s Ethernet: switching to a Broadcom SFP+ module Back in April, I upgraded my home LAN to 10Gb/s. The in-wall cabling is CAT-6 or similar, so I had to use 10GBASE-T. Now, the router I'm using, and the switch in my study, provide 10Gb/s through SFP+ cages; that meant that they needed 10GBASE-T SFP+ modules in order to connect. That kind of module is known to run hot -- sometimes too hot to act…

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Published on June 16, 2026 5:47 PM GMT Note: I’m writing this in a personal capacity; all views are my own A couple I’m close with intend to donate at least half of their assets over their lifetime. Currently, they are most excited about GiveWell, pretty excited about animal welfare opportunities, and not excited about AI safety giving. They have a preference for giving a pretty similar amount ev…

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The Problem Nobody Wants to Say Out Loud Most LLM agent deployments have a quiet assumption baked into their architecture: the model will behave. Not because anyone decided this explicitly. It happened by default. You write a system prompt. You test it. The model behaves correctly in your test cases. You ship it. And then, in production, under real inputs from real users with real intent — some c…

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There is an old habit in web development that still feels attractive: build everything yourself. Custom boilerplate. Custom admin panels. Custom authentication. Custom deployment scripts. Custom validation layers. Custom logging. Custom everything. It feels professional. It feels like engineering. It feels like control. But in many modern web projects, I think this approach is becoming a utopia. …

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Helen Cammock says her comments blaming wartime leader for Bengal famine were intended to create ‘dialogue’ A Turner prize-winning artist accused of telling a “barefaced lie” about Winston Churchill in a video piece installed at the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) has defended her work, saying it was intended to create a “dialogue” about figures in the gallery’s collection. Helen Cammock ’s 40-mi…

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We have a growing problem in the autonomous AI agent space: Garbage in, garbage out, and no proof of when it happened. When your AI agent generates source code, analyzes market data, or creates a financial report, how do you mathematically prove that this specific artifact was generated at a specific time? How do you prove to your clients that the output wasn't retroactively edited before a dispu…

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When AWS announced Cost Optimization Hub at re: Invent 2023, my first reaction was: finally. For years, AWS savings recommendations had been scattered across at least four different consoles. Compute Optimizer, for instance, right-sizing. Trusted Advisor for general checks. The Reservations and Savings Plans pages are for commitment planning. Cost Anomaly Detection for spikes. Each one with its o…

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Vice president says on The View that the president meant ‘he loves the fact that the inflation is going to come down when this war is over’ Sign up for the Breaking News US email Speaking to NBC News earlier, JD Vance claimed that nuclear inspectors will “absolutely” be allowed back into Iran as part of the deal with the US . “Yes, absolutely,” Vance said. “In fact, one of the core parts of the a…

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Methodology note: This article is a product of GenAI. The methodology imposed online research for generation, then multiple rounds of adversarial reviews and fixes until convergence, which needs 2 consecutive review-fix rounds with 0 issues found. Analysis date: June 2026. All languages evaluated against their latest stable version as of this date. Most language comparisons focus on syntax, perfo…

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