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How U.K.’s queen of tech turned London into Europe’s Silicon Valleywashingtonpost.com
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Was Van Gogh's 'Starry Night' inspired by a scientific drawing?pri.org
In his latest book, the journalist, filmmaker and photographer Michael Benson surveys the history of humanity’s attempts to depict the universe and the Earth. Surprises await. - blog.djm.net.au
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Army open sources cyber defense code in new GitHub project - ScienceBlog.comscienceblog.com
January 31, 2015 | ScienceBlog.com Army cyber defenders released code to help detect and understand cyber attacks. The forensic analysis code called Dshell has been used, for nearly five years, … - xaprb.com
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New Weather Service supercomputer faces chaoswashingtonpost.com
Chaos has unexpectedly become a factor in the testing of National Weather Service's new supercomputer. - hacksoflife.blogspot.com
- medium.com
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The Elusive Creator of the Most Terrifying Video Gamesmotherboard.vice.com
In his first interview in years, Osamu Sato, the shadowy creator behind some of the most bizarre games ever, speaks out. -
Infinite Noise true random number generator by Waywardgeektindie.com
Generates random numbers for use in cryptography - augustss.blogspot.com
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Keurig 2.0 DRM Freedom Clipgourmet-coffee.com
Choice is the bedrock of the free market. Keurig Green Mountain believes you don - cdixon.org
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SemiWiki.com - Tabula Closes its Doorssemiwiki.com
13096I heard a rumor at lunchtime that Tabula was closing its doors. A friend of mine talked to a couple of employees and it is true. They have to be given 2 months notice apparently so the doors don't actually close until March 24th. I thought they ha... -
What Andrew Sullivan's exit says about the future of bloggingvox.com
Social media is threatening to kill the conversational web. -
wincent/gist:598fa75e22bdfa44cf47gist.github.com
Gist is a simple way to share snippets of text and code with others. - math.ucla.edu