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  • Unlimited Novelty: The cutting edge of VM design
    unlimitednovelty.com
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  • Haskell programmers are liars | Garrison Jensen
    garrisonjensen.com
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  • SML and OCaml: So, why was the OCaml faster?

    My earlier post Four MLs (and a Python) listed a toy example program written in four languages in the ML family: Standard ML, OCaml, Yeti, and F♯. Perhaps unwisely, I measured and reported the runt...
    thebreakfastpost.com
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  • Exclusive: PlanGrid raises $18 million from Sequoia to digitize construction blueprints

    PlanGrid wants to modernize the way construction workers use blueprints.
    fortune.com
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  • CamSaS – QJump, or: how to be un-British in the data centre
    cl.cam.ac.uk
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  • Toshiba Hard Drive Test: How Do They Stack Up?

    How do Toshiba hard drives perform compared to other popular hard drives from Seagate, Western Digital and Hitachi? Backblaze puts them to the test.
    backblaze.com
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    10 years ago -
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    ifpri.org
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  • Death is not the end: video games wrecked my idea of mortality

    Video Games have gradually turned death, the most (only?) influential and thought-provoking aspect of human existence, into a nearly-unexamined cliché. Let's examine it.
    hopesandfears.com
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  • Transcriptic jobs

    Job openings at Transcriptic
    jobs.lever.co
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  • Are there transmissible entities called memes that mutate and evolve like genes, and can change what we believe and how we think? — Memes are a myth by Jonathan Goodman — Aeon Ideas

    Probably not. But everywhere you turn today, it seems you’re bumping into memes. Since its introduction almost 40 years ago, the term has taken root in science, language, and popular culture. But the actual meaning of “meme” remains elusive.
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    ideas.aeon.co
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  • Why the way we look at technical debt is wrong

    I’ll be straightforward at the start of this post: I firmly believe that the most important issue a company deals with is how it reconciles itself with technical debt. Period. Now, here’s the real...
    bigeng.io
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  • Dolphin Emulator

    Videogames are interactive experiences with emotional highs and lows, providing players with thrilling experiences alongside wondrous vistas. The greatest games can leave lifelong impacts on their players long after the controller is put down. Emulato...
    dolphin-emu.org
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    10 years ago -
  • Hutch: Inter-Service Communication with RabbitMQ
    gocardless.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Your life on earth

    How you and the world have changed since you were born
    bbc.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Synthetic molecular motor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    en.wikipedia.org
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    10 years ago -
  • The Secrets Of Cloth Simulation In Alan Wake

    Remedy animation programmer Henrik Enqvist takes a look at how the team created a believable tweed cloth simulation on the title character's jacket in Microsoft's horror-thriller Alan Wake .
    gamasutra.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Samsung ARTIK

    The ARTIK platform includes a family of modules optimized for the Internet of Things. Tiny, powerful, interconnectable, and secure.
    artik.io
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    10 years ago -
  • Sometimes, the old ways are the best

    Over the past few months, the Sigma engineering team at Facebook has rolled out a major Haskell project: a rewrite of Sigma, an important weapon in our armory for fighting spam and malware. Sigma has a mission-critical job, and it…
    serpentine.com
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  • The discovery of Apache ZooKeeper’s poison packet

    How PagerDuty found four different bugs.
    arstechnica.com
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    10 years ago -
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