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Love Actualizedloveactualized.com
Can You Pass The Love Test? Fall In Love With Anyone by Answering 36 Questions Together. Dr. Arthur Aron's 20 year old study turned into a game you can play with anyone you want to deepen your connection with. Be careful, you just might fall in love! -
1m views of your company’s blog: 5 simple tipsrockinrobin.co
Each and every day thousands of co’s around the world setup their corporate blogs but most of them fail to deliver useful and interesting content. Those who succeed usually tell real life stories instead of posting same old press releases and advert... -
Fast, Scalable Networking in Go with Mangosbravenewgeek.com
In the past, I've looked at nanomsg and why it's a formidable alternative to the well-regarded ZeroMQ. Like ZeroMQ, nanomsg is a native library which markets itself as a way to build fast and scala... - news.ycombinator.com
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Forget Wearable Tech. People Really Want Better Batteries.npr.org
The Consumer Electronics Show has wrapped up its showcase of the latest in high-tech gizmos. But according to a survey from Fortune magazine, many Americans have a simpler wish: longer battery life. - github.com
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taroved/3spiders-with-itemloadergithub.com
3spiders-with-itemloader - 3 scrapy spiders reimplemented with ItemLoader - alexrad.me
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RIP Google Analytics, Casualty of Spam | Dither and Bickerditherandbicker.com
The spammers invade and Google Analytics has no answers - github.com
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The Dawn Wall: El Capitan’s Most Unwelcoming Routenytimes.com
A graphic tracks at attempt by Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson to free-climb the 3,000-foot Dawn Wall, a vertical sheet of mostly smooth granite that many believe is the hardest climb in the world. -
How I built my first MVP in less than 1 week (and how you could, too)blog.slices.io
In my first article, I came up with a series of risks and hypotheses to test in order to build a successful product and a great company. In his book “The Lean Startup”, Eric Ries explains that a...