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Julian Assange on Living in a Surveillance Societynytimes.com
The destruction of privacy widens the existing power imbalance between the ruling factions and everyone else. - news.ycombinator.com
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- blog.docker.com
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Not Dead Yet: How Some Video Stores Are Thriving in the Age of Netflix | WIREDwired.com
Just because Blockbuster couldn't do it doesn't mean that there aren't some stores finding ways to not just survive in the age of Netflix, but thrive. - blog.docker.com
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The R language, for programmers | John D. Cookjohndcook.com
Some things about the R programming language that programmers coming from other languages are likely to trip over. -
A farewell note to a programming language - Matthias Nehlsenmatthiasnehlsen.com
Dear Scala, Do you remember how we first met, back in 2012? I thought your functional approach was fresh, and different. For a while I believed we … - news.ycombinator.com
- behindthefirewalls.com
- coreos.com
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A brief history of web design for designers. Explained with animationsblog.froont.com
How the web design evolved from tables and flash into responsive web design. A glimpse into the history on why design and code live separate lives. -
Carmageddon 1 debugging symbols dumped1amstudios.com
TL;DR - Dumped a 17 year old debugging symbol file for a game called Carmageddon. Take a look at the symbols folder to see the output. - graybits.biz
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Pyrawebs: Paraguayans Rise Up Against Mandatory Data Retentioneff.org
Paraguay understands the dangers of pervasive surveillance. Its ex-dictator, Alfredo Stroessner, maintained his grip on power with the help of “pyragues”, informers who monitored the civilian population on his behalf. That’s why so many in the country ... - blog.archive.org