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https-everywheregithub.com
The official Github mirror of the HTTPS Everywhere repository at https://gitweb.torproject.org/https-everywhere.git. You can send pull requests here. -
Global-warming ‘proof’ is evaporatingnypost.com
The 2013 hurricane season just ended as one of the five quietest years since 1960. But don’t expect anyone who pointed to last year’s hurricanes as “proof” of the need… - thearchdruidreport.blogspot.co.uk
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Day 06 - Parsing and generating recurring datesperl6advent.wordpress.com
There are a lot of events that are scheduled on particular days of the week each month, for example the regular Windows Patch Day on the second Tuesday of each month, or in Perl 6 land that Rakudo ... -
Download appyounited.com
Download Younited for free on all kind of devices to access your photos, files & content online. Start backing up your business data and more. - dcgi.felk.cvut.cz
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The obsession with codingmariusz.roon.io
Recently I read a post in Fast Company about what they call “The Full-stack Marketer”, arguing that after we made designers learn to code, we need to turn our entire marketing team into growth hackers, inbound marketers and coders t... -
In the Murky World of Bitcoin, Fraud Is Quicker Than the Lawdealbook.nytimes.com
Illicit activity is rising in the virtual currency market, where there is an increasing amount of real money but few rules and even less oversight. -
Data Science Weekly Newsletter - Issue 2 | Data Science Weeklydatascienceweekly.org
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Why you should use OpenGL and not DirectX - Wolfire Games Blogblog.wolfire.com
Often, when we meet other game developers and say that we use OpenGL for our game Overgrowth, we're met with stares of disbelief -- why would anyone use OpenGL? DirectX is the future. When we tell graphics card representatives that we use OpenGL, the t... -
How to Win as a First-Time Founder, a Drew Houston Manifestofirstround.com
In 2007, Drew Houston flew to San Francisco determined to find a co-founder for Dropbox. At the time, it was just him. No backers. No team. On a friend’s advice, he walked into Y Combinator’s offices unsolicited to talk to Paul Graham about finding the... - github.com
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The Moore's Law blowout sale is ending, Broadcom's CTO saysitworld.com
At a wine bar in San Francisco on Wednesday, Broadcom Chairman and CTO Henry Samueli delivered some sobering news: Moore's Law isn't making chips cheaper anymore. -
Why I hate virtualenv and pippythonrants.wordpress.com
I don't like virtualenv and I don't like pip. I think they are not only unnecessary, but that they are misleading and harmful. Python programmers are generally not going to agree with me. Virtualen... - blog.keithcirkel.co.uk
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Clever Gets $10 Million From Sequoia To Provide A Standardized API For School Data | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Clever launched last summer to provide a standardized API for K-12 schools which will allow them to unlock and share data with each other and with outside.. -
Multiprocess Firefoxbillmccloskey.wordpress.com
Since this January, David Anderson and I have been working on making Firefox use multiple processes. Tom Schuster (evilpie on IRC) joined us as an intern this summer, and Felipe Gomes, Mark Hammond... - codepen.io