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Wait-free queueing and ultra-low latency loggingmortoray.com
To support a low-latency trading system I needed a logging call that had minimal impact on the calling thread. It was imperative to be responsive to market events at all times. My solution was a wa... -
We Will End Disability by Becoming Cyborgs - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
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Innovation Areas | Samsung Strategy and Innovation Centersamsung.com
Samsung Strategy and Innovation Center (SSIC) is a global organization within Samsung's Device Solutions division focused on identifying and nurturing new technologies in health and wellness, cloud infrastructure, mobile privacy, Internet of Things, an... -
Git v2.0.0, what changed, and why should you carefelipec.wordpress.com
Git v2.0.0 is a backward-incompatible release, which means you should expect differences since the v1.x series. Unless you've been following closely the Git mailing list, you probably don't know th... - xss-game.appspot.com
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Defensive BASH programming - Say what?kfirlavi.com
Here is my Katas for creating BASH programs that work. Nothing is new here, but from my experience pepole like to abuse BASH, forget computer science … - github.com
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The Naturalist and the Neurologist: On Charles Darwin and James Crichton-Brownepublicdomainreview.org
Stassa Edwards explores Charles Darwin's photography collection, which included almost forty portraits of mental patients given to him by the neurologist James Crichton-Browne. The study of these photographs, and the related correspondence between the ... -
Typography in 8 bits: System fonts » DamienGdamieng.com
My love of typography originated in the 80’s with the golden years of 8-bit home computing and their 8×8 pixel mono-spaced fonts on low-resolution displays. It’s quite easy to find bitmap copies of these fonts and also scalable traced TTF versions but ... -
Frank Lloyd Wright Tried to Solve the City - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Frank Lloyd Wright hated cities. He thought that they were cramped and crowded, stupidly designed, or, more often, built without any sense of design at all. He once wrote, “To look at the plan of a great City is to look at something like the cross-sect... - makezine.com
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Computers See Your Face as a Child. Will They Recognize You as an Adult?nextgov.com
As facial recognition systems improve, they will get better at identifying people at different ages, even very young children. - chrisdone.com
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