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  • How Silicon Valley is trying to cure ageing - Telegraph

    Death has always been considered one of life's only real certainties, but now some of the world's top scientists are challenging the assumption
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  • XenServer Machinery by ameily · Pull Request #434 · cuckoobox/cuckoo

    This merge request implements the XenServer machinery. The machinery communicates to a XenServer instance through the XenAPI library, which uses an HTTP(S) XML RPC interface. The machinery supports the following functions: Starting and...
    github.com
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  • How iron feels the heat

    As you heat up a piece of iron, the arrangement of the iron atoms changes several times before melting. This unusual behavior is one reason why steel, in which iron plays a starring role, is so sturdy and ubiquitous in everything from teapots to skyscr...
    phys.org
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  • Map Your Google Location History

    Two of the lesser known Google features are that, 1) Google tracks your location any time you use the Google Map app on your phone and 2) you can download that data. In the tutorial below, I will go through...
    chrisalbon.com
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  • Marcus Nygren's Resume - Hacker News

    Marcus Nygren Dream big, start small, act now - I thrive making ideas happen <Passionate Company/Startup/Nonprofit> Anywhere in the world Summer Intern in Tech June 2015 – August 2015 Education University: The Institute of Technology at Linköping...
    docs.google.com
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  • Getting Process Invocations: The Hard Way | Stan Schwertly

    I wrote a tool to get the invocation of a process by stealing it from the process's stack.
    schwertly.com
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  • Ask HN: What makes a programmer a rockstar? | Hacker News
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  • Purple Carrot
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  • tech-hack: Software Culture - GAURAV KUMAR
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  • Optics InfoBase: Optics Express - Switchable telescopic contact lens

    Optics InfoBase is the Optical Society's online library for flagship journals, partnered and copublished journals, and recent proceedings from OSA conferences.
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  • Understanding types and inheritance in Julia

    I'm a data scientist specialising in social networks, natural language and complex analytics.
    chrisvoncsefalvay.com
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  • Mary Wellesley: Chaucer’s Fault

    Don’t like Valentine’s Day? Blame Chaucer. Saint Valentine was a third century Roman martyr. We don’t know much about him. There may in fact have been two Valentines, one a bishop from Terni, the other a priest martyred on the Flaminian Way, though the...
    lrb.co.uk
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  • Kill Ball - Android-Apps auf Google Play
    play.google.com
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  • Holography without Lasers: Hand-drawn Holograms [SCIENCE HOBBYIST]
    amasci.com
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  • Apple will buy Tesla for $75b in 18 months | Calacanis.com
    calacanis.com
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  • Slice and Carve: The Next Wave in Computer-Aided Creativity

    Laser cutters and computer-controlled milling machines are coming out of industrial workshops and planting themselves on desktops.
    bits.blogs.nytimes.com
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  • Slice and Carve: The Next Wave in Computer-Aided Creativity - NYTimes.com
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  • The Philosophical Origins of Digitality

    The Philosophical Origins of Digitality is the full transcript of Alexander R. Galloway’s interview for the forthcoming documentary, #artoffline.
    tripleampersand.org
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  • How I told Apple about a security flaw in their Store and they fixed it without as much as saying "Thanks"

    TL;DR: I found how to bypass Apple's Education Store verification in the UK allowing anyone to get 15% discount on anything but iPhones. I told Apple, they fixed it and said that it was nothing. They didn't even say...
    bozhkoff.com
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  • Ask HN: What up with these startup salaries? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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