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Inverting Binary Trees Considered Harmfuljasq.org
[Inverted Tree © 2006, John Opsopaus] Man, interviews in the Valley have truly gotten fucking awful .There is no other ritual that is as thoroughly dehumanizing, utterly useless, tediously... - search.edwardsnowden.com
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a question of "updating"marissanicosia.wordpress.com
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The sad, strange life of Joseph Stalin's daughtermacleans.ca
Svetlana Alliluyeva spent a lifetime trying to escape the shadow of her father, Joseph Stalin. Patricia Treble speaks to her biographer, Rosemary Sullivan - w3.org
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Why cars went from boxy in the '80s to curvy in the '90svox.com
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Benchmarking parallel vector librariesarrayfire.com
There are many open source libraries that implement parallel versions of the algorithms in the C++ standard template libraries. Inevitably we get asked questions about how ArrayFire compares to the other libraries out in the… - jan.newmarch.name
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Xray + Dask: Out-of-Core, Labeled Arrays in Pythoncontinuum.io
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How a history of eating human brains protected this tribe from brain diseasewashingtonpost.com
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The Vagus Nerve: A Back Door for Brain Hackingspectrum.ieee.org
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Libraries And Cities Are Terrible At Keeping Track of Artatlasobscura.com
Late in May, when the Boston Public Library was still missing a Rembrandt etching worth $30,000 and a 16th century Dürer print worth $600,000, the situation...