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Tesla’s P85D Will Get Even Faster Thanks To A Software Updatetechcrunch.com
Tesla's P85D is already fast. Really, really fast. Push the button to put the car into "Insane" mode (really — that's what it's called) and it'll do 0-60 in.. -
I don't know what to do, you guysfredrikdeboer.com
So, to state the obvious: Jon Chait is a jerk who somehow manages to be both condescending and wounded in his piece on political correctness. He gets the basic nature of language policing wrong, an... - bodleian.ox.ac.uk
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How, and Why, Apple Overtook Microsoftnytimes.com
With the latest earnings reports from Microsoft and Apple, the once-unthinkable became reality: Apple’s market capitalization hit $683 billion, more than double Microsoft’s $338 billion. -
How Japan became a pop culture superpowerspectator.co.uk
There is an island nation, just off the main body of a continent. It gained an empire from the force of its military and the finesse of its trading contracts.… - robots.thoughtbot.com
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How to make a personal website, in 9001 easy stepsthomaslevine.com
Making your own personal website might seem daunting, but it's not hard if you break it into smaller steps. -
Why You Should Tell Your Children How Much You Makenytimes.com
Discussions about family finances can start early and fit a child’s age and ability to understand, but they shouldn’t be avoided. - jobs.lever.co
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EFF Wins Battle Over Secret Legal Opinions on Government Spyingeff.org
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has won its four-year Freedom of Information Act lawsuit over secret legal interpretations of a controversial section of the Patriot Act, including legal analysis of law enforcement and intellige... - hashtagsecurity.com
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Ray Bradbury’s Unpublished Essay, “The Pomegranate Architect”theparisreview.org
In an essay appearing now for the first time, Bradbury aims to prove to the world his influence on the field of architecture. -
Don't be a Stanford asshole | 48 hills48hillsonline.org
David Talbot talks about different world visions for young educated workers from The Farm. JANUARY 26, 2015 — Editor’s note: Early Sunday morning, I made my way down to the second block of Townsend Street to join in a 24-hour … Continue reading → -
The Most Important Computer Magazine In The History Of Computer Magazines Is Backfastcompany.com
How an article about a $397 "minicomputer" brought us the PC eraand a company called Microsoft. -
Unseen Alfred Hitchcock Holocaust documentary to be releasedtheguardian.com
The 'disturbing' film, made in 1945 and withheld, was restored by the Imperial War Museum and will screen on UK TV in 2015 -
Faxpapers: A Lost 1930s Technology That Delivered Newspapers via Radiogizmodo.com
One of the greatest media experiments of the 1930s and 40s was the faxpaper. Almost entirely forgotten today, it was a technology that could deliver newspapers over the radio waves, then print them instantly right in your home. -
New programming language for fast simulationssciencedaily.com
Programming is a time-consuming process, and it may take many years to develop even a basic simulator. Researchers want to simplify this process. They have created a language similar to the language of mathematics. This allows them to subdivide the wor... - blog.longreads.com