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bob's game (from inside "bob's game") - for OUYA and PCkickstarter.com
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Despacio: the 50,000-watt sound system designed for discerning audiophiles (Wired UK)wired.co.uk
LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy has teamed up with 2ManyDJs and legendary audio engineer John Klett to build a monster 50,000-watt soundsystem called Despacio. Here's how it came about - blog.wilshipley.com
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hgfischer/benchmark+go+nginx.mdgist.github.com
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As Software Eats The World, Non-Tech Corporations Are Eating Startups | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Over the past year or two, non-tech corporations have begun to actually open their wallets to arm themselves with talent and technology that can.. - canonical.org
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Why I'm not laughing at C Plus Equalityblog.mollywhite.net
Trigger warning: Mentions of sexual assault, rape, and trans*phobia. On Wednesday, I turned in a final paper titled - digitalinterface.blogspot.com
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How to Beat a Photo-Enforced Speeding Ticket (or Red Light Ticket)minds.com
by Nate Cox Last year I received a letter in the mail from the Washington D.C DMV claiming I was speeding. As you can see it was one of - obfuscurity.com
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Homeless man releases app after learning to codenypost.com
Here's a fairy-tale story in the run-up to Christmas. Leo Grand was living on the streets without a job prospect coming his way. Then, one day he was given the… - bmj.com
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Scott Aaronson on Philosophical Progress - Machine Intelligence Research Instituteintelligence.org
Scott Aaronson is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. Before that, he did a PhD in computer science at UC Berkeley, as well as postdocs at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and the University of Wate... -
Welcome to the Internet of Thingies: 61.5% of Web Traffic Is Not Humantheatlantic.com
And here's how to build your own little traffic bot, even though you shouldn't - badscience.net