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Collision detection (part 2)0fps.net
Last time, we discussed collision detection in general and surveyed some techniques for narrow phase collision detection. In this article we will go into more detail on broad phase collision detec... - web.mit.edu
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Tesla Model S Reviewshiftinglanes.com
Take a test drive. Stop reading this, go to a Tesla showroom, and sign up for a test drive. You'll see that this car is: 1) Brutally quick. 2) Handsomely appointed. 3) Smarter than you, and 4) Will... - krebsonsecurity.com
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How to Take Your Pet Everywherenewyorker.com
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Nostalgia trip: QBasic game programmingbalau82.wordpress.com
After I wrote my last post I couldn't stop thinking about old days, and how I programmed in the early nineties, when I was around ten years old. I used to write small games for myself, but I spent ... -
Fish School Us on Wind Power - Issue 15: Turbulence - Nautilusnautil.us
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DARPA doubles down on anti-counterfeiting program -- Defense Systemsdefensesystems.com
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Apple Software Quality Questionsmondaynote.com
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Announcing the first class records librarynikita-volkov.github.io
Today I’m releasing the “record” library, which is an API of just two quasi-quoters, providing a full-scale solution to the notorious records problem of Haskell! -
Why I Believe New York's Art Scene Is Doomed - artnet Newsnews.artnet.com
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N.S.A. Tapped Into North Korean Networks Before Sony Attack, Officials Saynytimes.com
Evidence gathered by software hidden by the N.S.A. to monitor North Korean activities proved critical in persuading President Obama to accuse the government of ordering the cyberattack on Sony, officials said.