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Bill Griffith: The Man Who Made Zippy a Pinheadtheatlantic.com
Talking with the 'Zippy' creator about the 42-year-old comic character featured in a new anthology - github.com
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Setting Go variables from the outsideblog.cloudflare.com
CloudFlare's DNS server, RRDNS, is written in Go and the DNS team used to generate a file called version.go in our Makefile. version.go looked something like this: // THIS FILE IS AUTOGENERATED BY THE MAKEFILE. DO NOT EDIT. // +build... - lwn.net
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The Internet just persuaded Sprint not to slow online videos to a crawlwashingtonpost.com
Hours after unveiling a new program for consumers that automatically slowed videos to dial-up speeds, Sprint is backtracking. -
Bugs We Found In Apple Music | Testmunk Blogblog.testmunk.com
Automated mobile app testing on real iOS and Android devices using calabash automation framework. - arxiv.org
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How Video Games Changed Popular Music - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Video-game music was once an adventurous space for people to think about the future—about what it meant to make something that sounded “new.” -
Microservice Trade-Offsmartinfowler.com
The microservices architecture can be useful, but to know if it's suitable in your context you need to understand its costs and benefits. -
Snipandshare | the best way to share the websnipandshare.com
Snip anything on the web and share anywhere. It's the best way to share the web. - news.ycombinator.com
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18 Years Later, Why Are People Still Playing Ultima Online? | Rock, Paper, Shotgunrockpapershotgun.com
Later this year, Ultima Online will turn 18 years old. In the genre of MMOs, that makes the game positively ancient - and it's even more remarkable when you -
Digital Indiamygov.in
Digital Technologies which include Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications have emerged as catalysts for rapid economic growth an -
Tsipras Signals Greece May Accept Bailout Termsnytimes.com
In a letter to the country’s creditors, the Greek prime minister said Athens was “prepared to accept” a deal with some modifications on contentious points like pension cuts and tax increases. -
What's coming in Meteor 1.2, and beyondinfo.meteor.com
Meteor 1.2: ES6 support, Angular and React support, and build tool improvements.