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  • Post: My Thoughts on the Datomic License
    blog.goodstuff.im
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  • The awful thing about getting it right the first time is that nobody realizes how hard it was.

    Ubuntu security problem in the lock screen: I am running Ubuntu 14.04 with all the packages updated. When the screen is locked with password, if I hold ENTER after some seconds the screen freezes and the lock screen crashes. After that I have the compu...
    jwz.org
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  • The FBI's Massive Facial Recognition Database Raises Concern

    Facial recognition technology isn’t yet sophisticated enough to identify people accurately — something which most technology watchers cite as a
    singularityhub.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Ask HN: Do you own a 3d printer? What has been your experience? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Interface Foundry

    Browse and Build Responsive Places
    interfacefoundry.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Decompiling Clojure III, Graph all the things - Interrupted

    This is the third entry in the Decompiling Clojure series. In the first post I showed what Clojure looks like in bytecode, and in the second post I …
    blog.guillermowinkler.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Reshaping New York

    From buildings to bike lanes to painting over Broadway, how the city changed in 12 years of Bloomberg.
    nytimes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Ask HN: Reasons behind renaissance of functional programming languages | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Don't Deal With It, Fix It
    blog.harrywolff.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Chinese spies may have read all MPs emails for a year

    Chinese spies may have been inside Australian parliamentary computer network for up to a year and seen documents and emails that reveal the political, professional and social links across the political world, according to a report.
    smh.com.au
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    11 years ago -
  • Part1
    history.nasa.gov
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    11 years ago -
  • Mithril
    lhorie.github.io
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    11 years ago -
  • Kinda growing like crazy. We need salespeople and operations coordinators | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    11 years ago -
  • gynvael.coldwind//vx.log
    gynvael.coldwind.pl
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    11 years ago -
  • RadiumOne CEO Has Been Fired

    Chahal said his girlfriend was having sex with other people for money and that's why he lost his temper. San Francisco (April 27, 2014) â€" At a board meeting yesterday evening, RadiumOne’s board of directors voted to terminate the employment of Gu...
    sfgate.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The Internet Is Being Protected By Two Guys Named Steve

    The Heartbleed bug put the spotlight on OpenSSL, the security toolkit used by many of the internet's biggest sites and looked after primarily by two men who've never met in person. For the ...
    buzzfeed.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Some Thoughts on Go and Erlang

    I'm going to attempt to leave out my subjective opinions for disliking parts of Go, such as syntax or lack of pattern matching, and explain objective reasons for the language and runtime not being ...
    blog.erlware.org
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    11 years ago -
  • Amazon.com: Prime Pantry - Food, Snacks, Household Supplies, Personal Care, Pet Food

    Shop on Amazon.com for low-priced everyday essentials - breakfast, snacks, cooking, beverages, personal care, cleaning, pet food, health, nutrition.
    amazon.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The Piketty Phenomenon

    The reaction to Thomas Piketty’s new book says more about class rivalry within the educated classes than it does about expanding opportunity.
    nytimes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • I miss the old blogosphere -- we've gained a lot, but we've also lost something

    A post by long-time tech blogger Dan Gillmor about the decline of the “indie web” got me thinking about the old days of the blogosphere, and how powerful the unedited voice of a single passionate blogger can be. Have we gained as much as we’ve lost?
    gigaom.com
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    11 years ago -
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