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The 12sixcolors.com
When I first read Mark Gurman’s report about a forthcoming 12-inch MacBook Air, I considered it as the owner of an 11-inch MacBook Air. From that perspective, the rumored device’s slim feature set—most notably a single USB-C port—s... - linuxvoice.com
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hackernews - Hackernews #Slack-ChatGet invited to the Hackernews Slack Chat at https://hackernews.slack.comhackernews.kickoffpages.com
Hackernews #Slack-ChatGet invited to the Hackernews Slack Chat at https://hackernews.slack.com - savannah.gnu.org
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Story by Author of PING for UNIXaskapache.com
Yes, it's true! I'm the author of ping for UNIX. Ping is a little thousand-line hack that I wrote in an evening which practically everyone seems to know about. :-) -
North Korea's Naenara Web Browser: It's Weirder Than We Thought | WhiteHat Security Blogblog.whitehatsec.com
Naenara is a North Korean web browser built into Red Star OS. This is a review of Naenara which is build on Firefox. - news.ycombinator.com
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prakhar1989/awesome-coursesgithub.com
awesome-courses - List of awesome university courses for learning Computer Science! -
C++ typedef pointer templateclemens-sielaff.com
Designing a C++ API, I came across an interesting problem lately. A member function was returning a pointer a newly created object and it wasn't apparent (without reading the documentation) if the ... - lists.gnu.org
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Le Paper Globe – a DIY paper terrestrial globejoachimesque.com
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LOW-TECH MAGAZINE: The Mechanical Transmission of Power (3): Endless Rope Driveslowtechmagazine.com
You don't need electricity to send or receive power quickly. In the second half of the nineteenth century, we commonly used fast-moving ropes. These wire rope transmissions were more efficient than electricity for distances up to 5 kilometres. Even tod... - zephyrosanemos.com
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The Top 100 Startups in LAsymmetry50.com
LA isn't just surf and sun. While brutal winters in most American cities can make it easier for entrepreneurs to grind away, LA startups have countless options they need to ignore to get work done. Even with gorgeous weather year round LA entreprene... - en.tldp.org
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This router can power your devices wirelessly from 15 feet awayengadget.com
Wireless charging hasn't really set the world on fire. Since the Palm Pre first introduced us to the idea at CES 2009, a few companies have added similar -
Heat Death: Venture Capital in the 1980sreactionwheel.net
The history repeats itself crowd thinks that that there must be a bubble sooner or later. "Now?" they constantly ask, "Is it a bubble now?" as if history has to repeat whatever was most memorable a...