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  • gongo/9t

    9t is multi-file tailer by golang
    github.com
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  • ArnoldC
    lhartikk.github.io
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  • Imitatio: Girard in Silicon Valley

    Mimetic or Imitative Theory is an explanation of human behavior and human culture. Human beings imitate each other in everything, including desire. As a result they choose the same objects and compete for them. Paradoxically, therefore, the same imitat...
    imitatio.org
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  • Nancy Drew: The Most Iconic Woman In Gaming

    She may not wield badass dueling pistols like Lara, or rule over the Mushroom Kingdom like Peach, but this detective has made the transition from pages to pixels, and gathered a formidable online fandom in the process.​
    digg.com
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  • link
    cds.cern.ch
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  • Predicting Airbnb’s valuation in 2020

    Unicorn valuations are driven by future revenue, rather than existing revenue. This does not necessarily mean that we ar…
    medium.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Saving fuel with software

    Fuel efficiency isn't only about having better equipment; it's how you use it, too.
    arstechnica.com
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    9 years ago -
  • interfluidity » Why is finance so complex?
    interfluidity.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Ask HN: What's the difference between a unikernel and an exokernel? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Lessons Learned: Writing a filesystem in D | experimentalworks
    blog.experimentalworks.net
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    9 years ago -
  • A Fijian Village Adapts Tradition to Try to Save Its Ailing Reefs - Facts So Romantic - Nautilus

    The day that conservation biologist Joshua Drew, his two students, and I arrive in the Fijian village of Nagigi, the wind is blowing…
    nautil.us
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  • floatvis
    azabani.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Kyle Isom: S/Channel
    kyleisom.net
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    9 years ago -
  • Why Is March 27 The Most Important Day In World History?

    Two obsessive Wikipedia editors created one of the strangest Easter eggs on the world's largest website
    vocativ.com
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    9 years ago -
  • MIT professor studies high-wage retailers

    In April 2015 I wrote a post about how higher minimum wages could cause massive unemployment if more employers copied Costco. I noted that "even a casual visitor to [Costco, Target and Walmart] can...
    blogs.law.harvard.edu
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    9 years ago -
  • I self-published a learn-to-code book and made nearly $5,000 in pre-orders

    On May 4th, Hello Web App, my book teaching web app development with Python and Django was released. I taught myself how to code, and was constantly annoyed at tutorials (once I figured it out, I'd think, "Why the hell do they teach it that way when...
    hellowebapp.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Refactoring with Loops and Collection Pipelines

    Some examples of refactoring loops into collection pipelines
    martinfowler.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Can You Really Game Index Funds?

    You don't have to "front-run" to outpace them.
    bloombergview.com
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    9 years ago -
  • CVS Health Quits U.S. Chamber Over Stance on Smoking

    The move comes after revelations that the chamber and its foreign affiliates were undertaking a global lobbying campaign against antismoking laws.
    nytimes.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Pens Are Making a High-Tech Comeback

    Several companies, Microsoft among them, are trying to re-write the rules of pen-based input on computers. Sounds sketchy, but it's getting there.
    wired.com
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    9 years ago -
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