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  • Go, etcd, Linux, containers, distributed systems… do it all at CoreOS | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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  • First review of FreeBSD on DigitalOcean’s cloud hosting service | zbsd: *BSD News
    zbsd.org
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  • Laser-generated surface structures create extremely water-repellent metals : NewsCenter
    rochester.edu
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  • Dogs, But Not Wolves, Use Humans As Tools | The Thoughtful Animal, Scientific American Blog Network

    Sometime between fifteen and thirty thousand years ago, probably in the Middle East, the long, protracted process of domestication began to alter the genetic code of ...
    blogs.scientificamerican.com
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  • The Gay Capital of the Nineteenth Century - The New Yorker

    Alex Ross on a forgotten legacy of fin-de-siècle Berlin.
    newyorker.com
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  • The network effect

    THE purported theme of the World Economic Forum (WEF) changes every year. At this year’s gathering, on January 21st-24th, it will be “the new global context”....
    economist.com
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  • to.be

    to.be is an online studio space.
    to.be
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  • Writing a Language in Truffle. Part 1: A Simple, Slow Interpreter

    How hard is it to write a simple, fast interpreter? Let's find out. It's fun writing little language interpreters in Python. You can get a fully functional interpreter in about an hour but of course my toy interpreters are just that: a toy. Writing a ...
    cesquivias.github.io
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  • Retiring Python as a Teaching Language
    prog21.dadgum.com
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  • X-rays 'read' burnt Vesuvius scroll
    bbc.com
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  • Tablo Reader - An Endless Library of Emerging Authors, Stories, eBooks & Books

    Get Tablo Reader - An Endless Library of Emerging Authors, Stories, eBooks & Books on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews.
    itunes.apple.com
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  • The Apollo Saturn V LVDC Project
    frantone.com
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  • Most Popular Desktop IDEs & Code Editors in 2014

    When building a cloud IDE like Codeanywhere, you tend to be in the mindset of using cloud-only applications on all fronts, from a chat system to support, word processing... I mean, everything we use in Codeanywhere is cloud-based. But there...
    blog.codeanywhere.com
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  • Cory Doctorow Rejoins EFF to Eradicate DRM Everywhere

    San Francisco - Leading digital rights champion and author Cory Doctorow has rejoined the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) to battle the pervasive use of dangerous digital rights management (DRM) technologies that threaten users' security and priva...
    eff.org
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  • Nerves-Project

    Nerves-project website
    nerves-project.org
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    10 years ago -
  • Show HN: Hacker News' “most unique support email of 2014” | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    10 years ago -
  • An Intuitive Guide to Linear Algebra | BetterExplained

    Despite two linear algebra classes, my knowledge consisted of "Matrices, determinants, eigen something something". Why? Well, let's try this course
    betterexplained.com
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    10 years ago -
  • BIG DADA
    bigdada.co
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    10 years ago -
  • Aztec App Brings Historic Mexico Codex Into the Digital Age

    A 16th century document considered one of the most important primary sources on the Aztecs of pre-Columbian Mexico went digital Thursday with a new app that aims to spur research and discussion.
    nytimes.com
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  • Ethel Lang, the last Victorian, has died but Victorianism lives on

    Kate Williams: Much of what our society holds important was shaped in the 19th century – including some of our attitudes
    theguardian.com
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