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Day: May 14, 2020
react-pure-state – Intuitive, unopinionated and lightweight global state manager for React via /r/reactjs
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High-Altitude Hazes on Jupiter

NASA’s Juno mission captured this look at Jupiter’s tumultuous northern regions during the spacecraft’s close approach to the planet on Feb. 17, 2020. via NASA https://ift.tt/2WwjjWn
Recoil β A state management library for React
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HTML element to be rendered with delay via /r/reactjs
Considering a simple functional component having this code :
β
export default () => {
return (
<div>
<button>I am a button</button>
</div>
}
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How can I render the button, say after 5 seconds.
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GraphQL schema docs generator via /r/reactjs
Cygnus Says Farewell to the Space Station

Northrup Grumman’s Cygnus resupply ship is pictured in the grips of the Canadarm2 robotic arm moments before its release ending its 83-day stay at the International Space Station on May 11, 2020. via NASA https://ift.tt/2Wug1Tk
ReasonReact 0.8 released via /r/reactjs
Comet Halley vs Comet SWAN

The pre-dawn hours of May 3rd were moonless as grains of cosmic dust streaked through southern skies above Reunion Island. Swept up as planet Earth plowed through dusty debris streams left behind periodic Comet 1/P Halley, the annual meteor shower is known as the Eta Aquarids. This inspired exposure captures a bright aquarid meteor flashing left to right over a sea of clouds. The meteor streak points back to the shower’s radiant in the constellation Aquarius, well above the eastern horizon and off the top of the frame. Known for speed Eta Aquarid meteors move fast, entering the atmosphere at about 66 kilometers per second, visible at altitudes of 100 kilometers or so. Then about 6 light-minutes from Earth, the pale greenish coma and long tail of Comet C/2020 F8 SWAN were not to be left out of the celestial scene, posing above the volcanic peaks left of center. Now in the northern sky’s morning twilight near the eastern horizon Comet SWAN has not become as bright as anticipated though. This first time comet made its closest approach to planet Earth only two days ago and reaches perihelion on May 27. via NASA https://ift.tt/2y0UdFr
Picture of the day for May 14, 2020

Wikipedia picture of the day on May 14, 2020: Red clover (Trifolium pratense). Ukraine https://ift.tt/2T1TFGM
Art Quote of the Day
“If we could but paint with the hand what we see with the eye.” – Honore de Balzac
Wikipedia article of the day for May 14, 2020

Wikipedia article of the day is Spalding War Memorial. Check it out: https://ift.tt/1mNtSim Summary: Spalding War Memorial is a First World War memorial in the gardens of Ayscoughfee Hall in Spalding, Lincolnshire, in eastern England. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. The proposal originated with Barbara McLaren; her husband Francis McLaren, the town’s member of parliament, was killed during the war. Lutyens produced a plan for a cross in a grand memorial cloister surrounding a circular pond. The memorial was to be built in the hall’s formal gardens, which were owned by the local council. After a public meeting and a vote in 1919, a reduced-scale version emerged as the preferred option. The memorial consists of a brick pavilion at the south end of the garden and a Stone of Remembrance, both at the head of a long reflecting pool (pictured). The design was not used in any of Lutyens’s other war memorials but it influenced several of his cemeteries on the Western Front. The memorial was unveiled at a ceremony on 9 June 1922, and is a GradeΒ I listed building.