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Wearing Your Failures on Your Sleevenytimes.com
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Cable TV boxes become 2nd biggest energy users in many homeslatimes.com
In the middle of the night, when most Americans are sound asleep, their lights and appliances off, a power hog is wide awake and running at nearly full throttle: the boxes that operate their cable or satellite television service. - doc.urbit.org
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Building a CustoMac: Buyer's Guide October 2014tonymacx86.com
http://www.tonymacx86.com/images/buyersguide100/customac.png When running OS X as your main operating system, supported and compatible components are extremely important. That is why we have created a large selection of pre-configured systems along wit... -
Magic Isn't Rocket Science—Blogtheappendix.net
A founder of the Jet Propulsion Lab was a self-taught chemist without a college degree who was also a fervent alchemist and occultist. Magic, it turns out, actually has quite a lot to do with rocket science. -
Serial: listeners of podcast phenomenon turn detectives – with troubling resultstheguardian.com
Based on a real-life murder, Serial has captivated listeners around the world. But when the show’s fans started doing their own investigations on Reddit, it took the phenomenon into uncharted waters -
The Trials and Tribulations of Writing a 3rd Party iOS Keyboardbeta-blog.archagon.net
Archagon was here... or was he? Yes, he was. This is Alexei Baboulevitch's personal blog webspacehomepage, featuring writing on software development, travel, photography, and more. - code.google.com
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Virgin Galactic pilot defied the odds to survive crashlatimes.com
The Virgin Galactic rocket plane had just broken the sound barrier and was shooting toward the heavens when it began disintegrating, battered by powerful aerodynamic forces. -
How The Cartoon Network Grew Upm.fastcompany.com
The network has proven that cartoons aren't just for kids. CN vet Michael Ouweleen explains how it's evolved its shows for new generations. -
An enormous bitcoin mine went up in flames, affecting the entire networkqz.com
The five-megawatt facility wasn't well known until the fire. - en.wikipedia.org
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TrueCar Wanted to Change the Way Cars Are Sold. Auto Dealers Revolted.slate.com
This article originally appeared in Inc. A few years ago, Scott Painter had it made. He was wealthy, handsome, and smart, a TED and Davos guy who hung out with Elon Musk and Richard Branson. “Everything in my life had gone unbelievably well,” he says. ... -
GT Bankruptcy Provides Rare Look at Apple's Relationship With Suppliersrecode.net
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Gov.uk quietly disrupts the problem of online identity logintheguardian.com
The government’s own expert digital design team have spent three years building a new, safe system for verifying user’s identities - now in action on gov.uk. By Charles Arthur -
Our Own Private Germanymedium.com
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, a group of squatters from East and West set out to build their own unified Germany. (… - law.louisville.edu
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On the connection between memory management and data-race freedom - Baby Stepssmallcultfollowing.com
As I alluded in the previous post, I have noticed an interesting connection between memory management and data-race freedom. I want to take a moment …