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  • Why I Dumped Heroku for Ninefold

    Why I Dumped Heroku for Ninefold - A comparison between two of the most popular Rails app hosting service providers. by Peter Argent. Published on Sunday, 19 January 2014
    thecoderfactory.com
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  • Go Playground
    play.golang.org
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  • Why Does A Good Kettle Cost $90+?

    Yesterday morning I woke up to a house without electricity - that meant I woke up in a puddle of sweat because the fan was no longer turned on. It turned out that my housemate, while making coffee,...
    blog.chewxy.com
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  • Carms Perez - Google+ - 5 months ago exactly I asked you all what you guys thought…

    5 months ago exactly I asked you all what you guys thought of the Jobs movie that had just been released in theatres and I had the honor of Mr. +Steve… - Carms Perez – Google+
    plus.google.com
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  • link
    web.mit.edu
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  • orbit.js

    orbit.js - Orbit.js - a standalone lib for data access and synchronization
    github.com
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  • Many Restaurants see their Google Places Profile Hijacked - Reservation Genie

    We're seeing a lot of restaurants getting their Google Places Profile Hijacked by online ordering companies, mobile app ordering, and social media promoters.
    reservationgenie.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Ask HN: I want to learn how to prototype hardware. Where do I start? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    11 years ago -
  • How the Internet ruined San Francisco

    The dot-com invasion -- call them twerps with 'tude -- is destroying everything that made San Francisco weird and wonderful.
    salon.com
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    11 years ago -
  • link
    cryptome.org
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  • Win-Vector Blog » Use standard deviation (not mad about MAD)
    win-vector.com
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  • Chet Kanojia and Aereo Seek to Shake Up Television Industry

    Chet Kanojia’s company, Aereo, has figured out how to grab over-the-air television signals and stream them to subscribers on the Internet. It is an invention that could topple TV titans.
    nytimes.com
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  • Ingredients of an All-Natural Banana

    This visualisation has a short story behind it. I usually care too much about food labels. If something has monosodium glutamate (E621) or high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) in it, I'm probably not go...
    jameskennedymonash.wordpress.com
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  • A peek at Emacs 24.4: auto-indentation by default - Emacs Redux

    I’ve written in the past about electric-indent-mode, which was added in Emacs 24.1. In Emacs 24.4 one of the most prominent user visible …
    emacsredux.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Voxiebox | The world's first holographic gaming system
    openvolumetric.org
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    11 years ago -
  • What Happens When the Poor Receive a Stipend?

    A study of what happened with a Native American tribe shows a big effect on children.
    opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Lisp: more is less
    jameso.be
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    11 years ago -
  • David Remnick: On and Off the Road with Barack Obama

    Obama’s Presidency is on the clock. The coming year is a marker, the final interval before the fight for succession becomes politically all-consuming. “The things you start may not come to full fruition on your timetable,” Obama says. “But you can move...
    newyorker.com
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  • Anatomy of a Program in Memory : Gustavo Duarte

    Memory management is the heart of operating systems; it is crucial for both programming and system administration. In the next few posts I’ll …
    duartes.org
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    11 years ago -
  • The awkward copyright collision of Fair Use and Creative Commons | Compound Eye, Scientific American Blog Network

    Here is a hypothetical copyright situation where Creative Commons, Fair Use, and Open Access collide in an unusual way to suppress the spread of information. Actually, ...
    blogs.scientificamerican.com
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    11 years ago -
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