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Linksys resurrects classic blue router, with open source and $300 pricearstechnica.com
Now owned by Belkin rather than Cisco, Linksys joins its past to its future. -
Why Some Civil War Soldiers Glowed in the Darkmentalfloss.com
By the spring of 1862, a year into the American Civil War, Major General Ulysses S. Grant had pushed deep into Confederate territory along the Tennessee River. In early April, he was camped at Pittsburg Landing, near Shiloh, Tennessee, waiting for Maj.... -
Burglars Who Took on F.B.I. Abandon Shadowsnytimes.com
Burglars who broke into an F.B.I. field office in 1971 and stole files that revealed the extent of the bureau’s surveillance of political groups are only now revealing their identities. -
Tesla and Adobe: Why Continuous Deployment May Mean Continuous Customer Disappointmentsteveblank.com
For the last 75 years products (both durable goods and software) were built via Waterfall development. This process forced companies to release and launch products by model years, and market new an... - worrydream.com
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How Google Cracked House Number Identification in Street View | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Google can identify and transcribe all the views it has of street numbers in France in less than an hour, thanks to a neural network that’s just as good as human operators. Now its engineers reveal how they developed it. -
High-Speed Train in California Is Caught in a Political Stormnytimes.com
A high-speed rail line from Los Angeles to San Francisco, which Gov. Jerry Brown has made a personal crusade, is reeling from a court ruling on its financing and from slipping public support. -
Java bytecode hacking for fun and profitcory.li
A brief tutorial on Java bytecode hacking and optimization for Battlecode - pgbovine.net
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Visualizing my bionic partner's data - @statwonkstatwonk.github.io
My partner is a loving and willing lab-rat. She’s bionic and carries an insulin pump that automatically doses insulin for her diabetes. The … -
‘I would love to teach but…’washingtonpost.com
'Education cannot be objectively measured... Our problems began when we came to that realization and instead of embracing it, decided to force it into a quantifiable box that is much too small and too much the wrong shape.' - news.ycombinator.com
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Dolphin Emulatordolphin-emu.org
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is one of the most popular Gamecube games, if not Nintendo games, in existence. Its mixture of an open world, sharp dungeons, and an inventive art style turned heads more than ten years ago when it was released. Dolp... -
OHGB: Beating the Wheel of Fortune Bonus Round - thoughts on programmingblog.edweng.com
Ever wonder what the optimal Wheel of Fortune strategy is? A letter frequency analysis is conducted on historical bonus round answers to determine … - kellianderson.com
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Valve releases first hardware specs, prices for third-party Steam Machinespolygon.com
At CES today, Valve released new details on the third party partners that will release Steam Machines that run the company's new SteamOS operating system. Valve and its partners also released initial... - proofist.com
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