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Web Scraping with Rubychrismytton.uk
Scraping the web with Ruby is easier than you might think. Let’s start with a simple example, I want to get a nicely formatted JSON array of objects represen... - lwn.net
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Why We Threw 4 Months of Work in the Trash; or How we Failed at OpenStackpacket.net
To help Packet meet its goal of operating thousands of installs 24/7 and be up and running in a few short months, I became interested in leveraging Op -
Hacked. A Short Story.kukuruku.co
It all started when I was asked (as a freelancer) to configure exim4, so that newsletters would not fall into -
The daunting challenge of reporting on cyberwarm.bbc.com
Cyberwar could be the defining story for a generation, but journalists face an unprecedented challenge in reporting accurately. - decorator.codable.org
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Donate.ly | The Simplest Way to Fundraisedonate.ly
We help grow your impact as a cause leader by providing the tools you need to raise more money with limited time and resources. - research.microsoft.com
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The Shifting Definition of Front-End Developerblog.salsitasoft.com
Until the advent of the web, professional software development didn't have a front-end/back-end dichtomy. There were C programmers, Pascal programmers and FORTRAN programmers, but the language they used was a detail rather than a reflection on their ba... -
Lewis Richardson, father of numerical weather prediction and of fractals - Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Scienceandrewgelman.com
Lee Sechrest writes: If you get a chance, Wiki this guy: I [Sechrest] did and was gratifyingly reminded that I read some bits of his work in graduate school 60 years ago. Specifically, about his math models for predicting wars and his work on fractals ... - blog.hvidtfeldts.net
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Peter Diamandis, co-founder of Singularity University, shares his top tech picks for 2015chartwellspeakers.com
Peter Diamandis has singled out 11 of the most exciting new technologies moving from deceptive to disruptive this year. Here are the top tech picks for 2015 - bit.do
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We Know How You Feelnewyorker.com
Face-scanning software is learning to read emotions, and the business world can’t wait. Raffi Khatchadourian on Affectiva. -
Why Kim Dotcom hasn’t been extradited 3 years after the US smashed Megauploadarstechnica.com
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Plan to save monarch butterflies backfiresnews.sciencemag.org
The wrong kind of milkweed is stoking parasite infections