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  • Re/code

    Get the latest independent tech news, reviews and analysis from Re/code with the most informed and respected journalists in technology and media.
    recode.net
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  • Clojure 2013 Year in Review

    This is my third Clojure year-in-review post. In 2011 I was excited about Clojure 1.3, ClojureScript, and the second Clojure/conj. By 2012 I was blown away by four Clojure conferences, two O'Reilly...
    stuartsierra.com
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  • The Space Monkey Upgrade Scam

    Earlier this year, Space Monkey launched their Kickstarter campaign for their device and service. Before I get into my issue, I’ll give you a short background. About Space Monkey Space Monkey is a...
    recursiverobot.com
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  • PackageManager
    elm-lang.org
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  • Burn the Fucking System to the Ground | Popehat

    "I'm a good judge" ... said by government employee and judge Gisele Pollack who, it seems, sentenced people to jail because of their drug use...while she,
    popehat.com
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  • Actually Stick to Your Resolution This Year ... By Filming It for the Internet | Underwire | Wired.com

    A new year means an opportunity to achieve a new goal. Video-sharing site 100 is out to get you to hit that milestone in 100 days -- instead of 365.
    wired.com
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  • 5 Questions for Aspiring Author-Entrepreneurs

    For most of 2013, most of my nights and weekends have been consumed with a writing (and selling) a book entitled Mining the Social Web (2nd Edition). This makes the fifth tech book that I've writte...
    miningthesocialweb.com
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  • The Perils of Plastic: The Problems With Debit And Credit Cards Are Deeper Than We Thought

    It's no longer about skimmers at the gas station. The Target hack shows our payment systems are in big trouble.
    readwrite.com
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  • A new Dual EC DRBG flaw [LWN.net]
    lwn.net
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  • 2013: Rebuild the Engine; 2014: Step on the Gas | CloudFlare Blog
    blog.cloudflare.com
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  • Some of the Most Interesting Blog Posts of 2013

    As somebody that is constantly on Hacker News, reddit, Digg, and other news sites, I tend to read a ton of articles. If I think an article is particularly good, I'll save it to my Pocket archive. T...
    dynamicjae.wordpress.com
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  • java - Why is processing a sorted array faster than an unsorted array? - Stack Overflow

    Here is a piece of C++ code that seems very peculiar. For some strange reason, sorting the data miraculously makes the code almost six times faster: include <algorithm> include <ctime>
    stackoverflow.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The top four tech legal cases to watch in 2014

    Ars looks ahead at the continuation of Megaupload, Silk Road, Lavabit, and more.
    arstechnica.com
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    11 years ago -
  • C# for Systems Programming

    Update: What was meant to be an innocent blog post to ease into some open community dialogue has turned into umm quite a bit more. As is hopefully clear from my bio, the language I describe below i...
    joeduffyblog.com
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    11 years ago -
  • hound

    hound - For browser automation and writing integration tests in Elixir
    github.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The Other 'F Word': Brewer Responds To Starbucks Over Beer Name

    After a small brewery owner got a letter from a law firm representing Starbucks, he saw a chance to draw distinctions between the two businesses — and to be funny.
    npr.org
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  • The New Apple Mac Pro is Here - But Can We Build it Better (and Cheaper) PC DIY Style? - Futurelooks

    Today, Apple launched their new Mac Pro (aka the trashbin, bazooka tube, water boiler, etc.). And while it’s impressive how Apple’s “highly modded PC” is able to meet thermal and power requirements in such a tiny size, all of this normally comes at a p...
    futurelooks.com
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  • Computer Chips That Work Like a Brain Are Coming — Just Not Yet | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com

    Although mimicking the structure of the brain was one of the original technique researchers experimented with when trying to create machine intelligence, the tecnique — called neural networking — eventually fell out of favor. But now it’s back with a v...
    wired.com
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    gnu.org
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  • Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (January 2014) | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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