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A hacker's journey: freeing a phone from the ground up, first part - Paul Kocialkowski's coding blogcode.paulk.fr
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Cyberattack on German steel factory causes 'massive damage'itworld.com
The hack is one of the rare examples in which a digital attack caused physical damage - openssd-project.org
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Why Python 3 Isn’t Being Used More - James Pulec’s Blogjamespulec.com
Disclaimer: None of this is to bash on python itself, but moreso the ecosystem and problems that exist with it. Earlier this week, I decided to start … -
Two years without caffeinebryanalexander.org
In December 2012 I abruptly stopped consuming caffeine. I used to drink more caffeine than any of you, almost certainly, so going cold turkey and remaining decaffeinated was a major step. (Why di... -
Virool - Video Seeding, YouTube Views, Social Video Advertising, Video Promotionvirool.com
Join the fastest growing video distribution company in the world. - bitworking.org
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Career development, training, jobs data for Miscrosoft Professionals | Gooroogooroo.io
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Why the World Is Not Falling Apartslate.com
It’s a good time to be a pessimist. ISIS, Crimea, Donetsk, Gaza, Burma, Ebola, school shootings, campus rapes, wife-beating athletes, lethal cops—who can avoid the feeling that things fall apart, the center cannot hold? Last year Martin Dempsey, chairm... -
The state of consumer fintechmedium.com
Marc Andreessen said “We can reinvent the entire thing” when referring to finance. How has technology gone about doing s… -
andrewgaul/are-we-consistent-yetareweconsistentyet.com
are-we-consistent-yet - Eventual consistency of object stores, e.g., Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift - stripe.com
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Wonder Workshop | Home of Dash and Dot, robots that help kids learn to codemakewonder.com
Teach kids how to program with Dash and Dot, toy robots that make coding fun using apps on iPads, iPhones, Android tablets and phones. - github.com
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Oldest stone tool ever found in Turkey discoveredsciencedaily.com
Scientists have discovered the oldest recorded stone tool ever to be found in Turkey, revealing that humans passed through the gateway from Asia to Europe much earlier than previously thought, approximately 1.2 million years ago. The chance find of a h... -
Sci-fi legend Neal Stephenson joins virtual reality startup Magic Leapmasrgate.com
he mystery surrounding Magic Leap, a company thought to be working on some sort of advanced virtual reality or augmented reality system, has just deepened — now that legendary sci-fi author Neal Stephenson has been added to the mix. -
Computer intrusion inflicts massive damage on German steel factoryarstechnica.com
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When a Computer Is Your Personal Chef, What Could Go Wrong?mashable.com
IBM's Watson, one of the smartest computers out there, now fancies itself a chef's assistant.