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  • Rocketrip - Careers
    rocketrip.com
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  • AnandTech Acquired By Purch
    anandtech.com
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  • Google Translate
    translate.google.com
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  • Microservices

    An in-depth description of the microservice style of architecture. Applications designed as suites of independently deployable services, governed in a decentralized manner.
    martinfowler.com
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  • It's Hard To Believe This Sharp, 5-Point Business Memo Was Written By A 23-Year-Old

    When someone who's twice your age tries to pressure you to do something, this is a good response.
    businessinsider.com
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  • oss-sec: Linux kernel: multiple x86_64 vulnerabilities
    seclists.org
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  • When Banks Become the Lawmakers - Bitcoin Warrior

    Citigroup is the Wall Street mega bank that forced the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act in 1999; blew itself up as a result of the repeal in 2008; was propped back up with the largest taxpayer bailout in the history …
    bitcoinwarrior.net
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  • Apple halts Russian online sales
    bbc.co.uk
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  • Fantastically Wrong: What Darwin Really Screwed Up About Evolution | WIRED

    It’s hard to overstate just how brilliant and huge an idea Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection was and continues to be. It absolutely rocked Victorian England, to the extent that stuffy old Victorian England could be rocked past p...
    wired.com
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  • Here Are The Companies That Want To Charge You $2,500-$100,000 For Negative Reviews | Techdirt

    Geek gadget also-ran KlearGear gained internet infamy thanks to the following paragraph tucked away on its "Terms of Sale and Use" page: In an effort to ensure fair and honest public feedback, and to prevent the publishing of libelous...
    techdirt.com
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  • Manufacturer's Backdoor Found on Popular Chinese Android Smartphone

    Chinese smartphones from Coolpad contain a backdoor, dubbed CoolReaper by Palo Alto researchers, is being used to install apps without user consent.
    threatpost.com
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    10 years ago -
  • PDC 1996 Keynote with Bob Muglia and Steve Jobs (Channel 9)

    PDC 1996 Keynote with Bob Muglia and Steve Jobs Bob Muglia introduces Steve Jobs in this PDC 1996 keynote. Steve Jobs was President of NeXT Corporation and talks about WebObjects as well as taking questions from some of the developers in the audien
    channel9.msdn.com
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  • How I Became an Unwilling Conscript in the War on Christmas

    Blame it on the Internet
    medium.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Distributed Deep Learning on MPP and Hadoop | Pivotal P.O.V.
    blog.pivotal.io
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    10 years ago -
  • RedWhite Apparel - PREMIUM LONG DISTANCE CYCLEWEAR

    RedWhite focuses on designing cycling apparel for long hours on the road. Shop Now.
    redwhite.cc
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    10 years ago -
  • FarmLogs Nabs $10m Series B From SV Angel, Sam Altman And Others

    Nearly 12 months ago, FarmLogs announced it raised a $4 million series A. And today the company is back with a $10 million series B to keep pushing farming..
    techcrunch.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Final Root Cause Analysis and Improvement Areas: Nov 18 Azure Storage Service Interruption | Microsoft Azure Blog
    azure.microsoft.com
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    10 years ago -
  • ARM Challenging Intel in the Server Market: An Overview
    anandtech.com
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    10 years ago -
  • The American Scholar: Habits of Mind - Anthony Grafton and James Grossman

    Why college students who do serious historical research become independent, analytical thinkers
    theamericanscholar.org
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    10 years ago -
  • Designing a Mothership to Deliver Swarms of Spacecraft to Asteroids | WIRED

    SAN FRANCISCO—An asteroid-mining company has unveiled plans for a new mothership spacecraft designed to carry a dozen small probes to explore asteroids, comets, or even the moon. The mothership, designed by Deep Space Industries, is about 3 feet in dia...
    wired.com
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