Ethereum Emissions This analysis of the energy and emissions of the Ethereum network relies on current and historical data, including: hashrate, hardware overhead and typical worker configurations, datacenter overhead, grid loss, hashing efficiencies, power supply efficiencies, mining hardware mix, worker locations and pool distributions, and international emissions factors. It does not factor in the price […]
Year: 2021
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-12-12
Historic Tale Construction Kit – Bayeux from this twitter post https://twitter.com/profannieoakley/status/1357768408671027202 humanmade/publication-checklist: Run checks and enforce conditions before posts are published. Built and designed for the WordPress block editor. Run checks and enforce conditions before posts are published. Built and designed for the WordPress block editor. A bit about PURLs I guess PURL is the […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-12-05
Remove Custom Taxonomy Metabox from Custom Post Type Screen – WordPress Development Stack Exchange register_taxonomy( ‘your_custom_taxonomy’, array( ‘your_custom_post_type’ ), $args ); $args = array( ‘show_ui’ => true, ‘show_in_quick_edit’ => false, ‘meta_box_cb’ => false, ); jasonsnell/gcal-to-slack: Takes upcoming items from a Google Calendar and posts them to Slack. Might be a model for something down the […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-11-28
Tom Woodward on Twitter: “@NOAADigCoast I was hoping you could tell me who developed the https://t.co/dreFyO5dC6 site. It’s really incredible.” / Twitter A little example of the nice side of social media with NOAA> ENOW How This All Happened · Collaborative Fund If you fell asleep in 1945 and woke up in 2018 you would […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-11-21
Modern PHP Cheat Sheet – Front Line PHP Seeing The Web As it Looks Without Image Alt Text – CogDogBlog How do death rates from COVID-19 differ between people who are vaccinated and those who are not? – Our World in Data […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-11-14
Led Zeppelin’s 10 Boldest Rip-Offs – Rolling Stone Vizio’s profit on ads, subscriptions, and data is double the money it makes selling TVs – The Verge Where the numbers keep growing is in its number of active SmartCast accounts, which are now over 14 million, and how much money it makes from each user on […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-11-07
The perception gap: how well do you know your country? Take our quiz | Social trends | The Guardian They Draw It! Home – Mu Collective We are a research lab working at the intersection of information visualization and uncertainty communication. Our mission is to combat misinterpretations and overconfidence in data by developing visual representations […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-10-31
Mid-Century Modern Matchbox Labels From Eastern Bloc Countries (1950s-1980s) Elemental haiku A review of the Periodic Table composed of 119 science haiku, one for each element, plus a closing haiku for element 119 (not yet synthesized). The haiku encompass astronomy, biology, chemistry, history, physics, and a bit of whimsical flair. Click or hover over an […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-10-24
Architect Resigns in Protest over UCSB Mega-Dorm – The Santa Barbara Independent McFadden disagreed sharply with what the university has described as “Charlie’s Vision” for the benefits of a “close-knit” living experience. “An ample body of documented evidence shows that interior environments with access to natural light, air, and views to nature improve both the […]
Weekly Web Harvest for 2021-10-17
TAPoR Create and search a text corpus | Sketch Engine Sketch Engine is the ultimate tool to explore how language works. Its algorithms analyze authentic texts of billions of words (text corpora) to identify instantly what is typical in language and what is rare, unusual or emerging usage. It is also designed for text analysis […]