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  • You shouldn’t use a spreadsheet for important work (I mean it)
    lemire.me
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  • Hiring Developers in a Remote and Distributed Company

    It's easier than you might expect - and saves us lots of time.
    softwaremill.com
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  • Skiing in the Sahara desert
    bbc.com
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  • Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Release Notes
    website-archive.mozilla.org
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  • Screenmailer

    Record screen and voice. Share video via private link.
    screenmailer.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Nitra goes Open Source!

    We’ve been rather quiet about Nitra since our introductory blog post, back in November of last year. But we haven’t been sitting still. We’ve been busy building the foundations to a project that we...
    blog.jetbrains.com
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  • We’re Growing & Hiring. It’s Been Tough, But I’m Loving Every Bit. - Carve Cases

    It seems such a long time ago that I started Carve in a shed out the back of my house. The company now, is unrecognisable from then. It was just me and a CNC machine. That shed was freezing cold, small, dusty and loud. I’d say the neighbours hated me. ...
    carvecases.com
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  • Delivery Drones Already Exist — And They're Way Bigger Than Amazon's | WIRED

    Delivery drones don't just exist as prototypes in Jeff Bezos' skunkworks. They already exist, and they're already hauling some seriously heavy freight.
    wired.com
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  • A Hacker's Guide to Git

    A Hacker's Guide to Git is now available as an e-book. You can purchase it on LeanPub. Introduction Git is currently the most widely used version control system in the world, mostly thanks to GitHu...
    wildlyinaccurate.com
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  • ustream/openduty

    openduty - An open source Alerting and incident escalation tool
    github.com
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    11 years ago -
  • perl-5.20.0 - The Perl 5 language interpreter - metacpan.org

    The Perl 5 language interpreter
    metacpan.org
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    11 years ago -
  • How Long Does a YC Hiring Link Stay On the Front Page?

    I occasionally see “ (YC ) is Hiring Ninjas and Rockstars and Unicorns” posts on HN front page (Yes, I visit that page quite often just like any other geeky-minded marketer). Here is one example from...
    kiyototamura.tumblr.com
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  • Why link shorteners hurt the user experience and destroy the Web

    Link shorteners are harmful, they hurt the user experience and break the Web. Link shorteners appeared as a consequence of the rise of Twitter. With a 140 chara...
    t37.net
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    11 years ago -
  • KeystoneJS · Node.js cms and web application platform built on Express and MongoDB
    keystonejs.com
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    11 years ago -
  • I like tight pants and hacker culture and the fear of wysiwyg
    i.liketightpants.net
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    11 years ago -
  • All Circuits Are Busy

    A brain researcher conveys a sense of unlimited possibility in brain mapping, predicting it may be achieved in 20 to 30 years.
    nytimes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Colossal peat bog discovered in Congo
    bbc.co.uk
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    11 years ago -
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    wirefloss.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The brave new world of DIY faecal transplant
    bbc.co.uk
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  • Commerical GPS Turns 25: How the Unwanted Military Tech Found Its True Calling

    On May 25, 1989, the first consumer GPS devices were shipped to retailers. It was the beginning of the most successful wireless technology in history.
    mashable.com
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