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Calm Tech, Then and Nowmedium.com
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That’s me in the picture: Kevin Berthia on the Golden Gate bridgetheguardian.com
Each week, we reveal the story behind an iconic image - theatlantic.com
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Doctors Tell All—and It’s Badtheatlantic.com
A crop of books by disillusioned physicians reveals a corrosive doctor-patient relationship at the heart of our health-care crisis. - blog.whiteout.io
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The Universal laws behind growth patterns, or what Tetris can teach us about coffee stains | WIREDwired.com
The morning after a big snowstorm swept through the US northeast, I sat in my car, ready to brave hazardous road conditions and drive to the local coffee shop. My home in New Jersey was outside of the storm’s central path, so instead of piles of snow, ... - smithsonianmag.com
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Algorithmic Art - Tyler Hobbs - Probability Distributions for Algorithmic Artiststylerlhobbs.com
The aesthetics of probability distributions for algorithmic artists, by Tyler Hobbs - blog.slyon.de
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singingwolfboy/flask-dancegithub.com
flask-dance - Doing the OAuth dance with style using Flask, requests, and oauthlib. - jeena.net
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#Gamergate Shows Tech Needs Far Better Algorithms | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
If Gamergate teaches us anything -- beyond, of course, vastly obvious observations about the toxicity of certain Internet demographics (which is hardly new.. -
What we give away when we log on to a public Wi-Fi networkdecorrespondent.nl
We took a hacker to a café and, in 20 minutes, he knew where everyone else was born, what schools they attended, and the last five things they googled. - teleport-json.org
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Military Professional Reading Listsmilitaryprofessionalreadinglists.com
Military Professional Reading Lists: The nation that will insist upon drawing a broad line of distinction between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to find its fighting done by fools and its thinking by cowards -- Sir William Francis Butler