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Primer 0030// The Corpse Exchange: On The Economics of Anonymous Cadaversprimerstories.com
Author Colin Dickey digs into the history of grave robbing in this enthralling Primer. -
Mariam al-Ijliya al Asturlabibeforenewton.wordpress.com
Submitted by Adeline Bickerstaff. One is at a loss when searching for female astronomers in ancient Islam. Only one name comes up and it is connected with the seemingly obscure art of astronomic in... -
Skillogieskillogie.com
Skillogie is an online marketplace offering users the opportunity to acquire new skills by experiencing life in someone else's shoes. -
Object recognition for robotsnewsoffice.mit.edu
Robots’ maps of their environments can make existing object-recognition algorithms more accurate. -
Autocomplete using Triesdibaiee.ir
In this article, I’m going over creating an autocompletion/prediction system using a data-structure called Trie, it’s fast and easy to customize. - blog.ralch.com
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A new first for T2Ksymmetrymagazine.org
The Japan-based neutrino experiment has seen its first three candidate electron antineutrinos. -
JavaScript engine for Internet of Thingssamsung.github.io
JerryScript is a very lightweight JavaScript engine with capability to run on microcontrollers with less then 8KB of RAM. - arxiv.org
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Nginx with dynamic upstreams - Tenzer.dktenzer.dk
I recently had made a setup at work where I had a Nginx server facing the user, which would forward requests to a service running behind an AWS Elastic Load Balancer (aka. ELB). That in itself doesn -
There’s reportedly a big, secret spreadsheet where Google employees share their salariesqz.com
And an ex-employee says Google isn't psyched about it. - neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com
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What It Was Like to Seek Asylum in Medieval Englandatlasobscura.com
So you are in 13th century England and you’ve been accused of, or maybe have actually committed, a murder. To be taken into custody and tried would likely... -
Frigid offices, freezing women, oblivious men: An air-conditioning investigationwashingtonpost.com
Women rely on cardigans and space heaters to brave Arctic conditions in their workplaces. Men barely notice. - breakworthy.com
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Technology Is Magic, Just Ask The Washington Posttechcrunch.com
Most people don't understand how technology works. When they flip a light switch, or tap their phone, what happens next is essentially magic to them. Oh, they.. - gist.github.com