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How the courts trap people who were convicted by bad forensicswashingtonpost.com
You're damned if you challenge bad science too soon, damned if you challenge it too late, and there's no way to know when the time is right. - zapier.com
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tj/git-extrasgithub.com
git-extras - GIT utilities -- repo summary, repl, changelog population, author commit percentages and more - bbc.co.uk
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Lessons learned from 10 failed startup ideaskristapsmors.com
During last 7 years I have been involved in many projects and along the way I have learned some stuff from building and promoting them. I will look at some of mistakes that were made and hope it he... - programcsharp.com
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- news.ycombinator.com
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Task Lists are open sourcegithub.com
We're open-sourcing the components that power task lists on GitHub, including the HTML rendering pipeline filter packaged as a Gem and the JavaScript update behaviors published as a Bower package. Since the introduction of task lists, we've expanded su... - lalo.li
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Sleep Wars: A New Hopejustusunlimited.com
Over the years I've struggled with falling asleep at night. I used to lie awake for hours with my brain chugging away a mile a minute. I would sleep 3-4 hours a night and nap during the day. It was... - blog.phusion.nl
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- tescolabs.com
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Snowden-Leaks: How Vodafone-Subsidiary Cable & Wireless Aided GCHQ’s Spying Effortsinternational.sueddeutsche.de
By Frederik Obermaier, Henrik Moltke, Laura Poitras and Jan Strozyk Previously unpublished documents show how the UK telecom firm Cable & Wireless, acquired by Vodafone in 2012, played a key role in... -
Quadriplegic Stuart Turner speaks at WIRED2014 via drones and robots (Wired UK)wired.co.uk
"I can't move my body, I can't get out of this wheelchair -- but I can totally fly," says Stuart Turner. "Robots are awesome." - neovim.org
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google/lovefieldgithub.com
lovefield - A cross-browser, SQL-like, relational query engine built on top of IndexedDB. -
Facebook’s auto-playing videos in an Isis era (Wired UK)wired.co.uk
Should an Isis beheading or similarly disturbing content find its way to someone's Facebook news feed?