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  • How Tor Works: Part Two - Relays vs. Bridges - jordan-wright

    Introduction Welcome back to my series on how Tor works! In the last post, we took a look at how Tor operates from a very high level. In this post, …
    jordan-wright.github.io
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  • Don’t believe Orson Welles, says his biographer Simon Callow — especially when he calls himself a failure

    Orson Welles would have been 100 this month. When he died in 1985, aged 70, the wonder was that he had lasted so long. His bulk was so immense, his… Read more
    spectator.co.uk
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  • Does donation matching work?

    In the effective altruism community, donation matches are becoming very popular. Some matchers have gone as far as tripling or even quadrupling each dollar donated, not just doubling. But I started to wonder if the matching multiple—or even matching at...
    benkuhn.net
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  • Apple TV Remote Expected to Add Touch Pad in Redesign

    When Apple introduces its new TV box this summer, the remote control will gain a touch pad and also be slightly thicker than the current version.
    nytimes.com
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  • Knuth: MMIX
    www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu
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    10 years ago -
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    downloads.reactivemicro.com
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  • Why we shouldn't judge a country by its GDP

    Analysts, reporters, and “big thinkers” everywhere love to talk about Gross Domestic Product. It has become the yardstick by which we measure a country’s success. But, argues Michael Green, it's al...
    ideas.ted.com
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  • I’m Dumping My Apple Watch | Scott Kelby's Photoshop Insider
    scottkelby.com
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  • Nibblesort: Adventures in Optimization // -dealloc
    belkadan.com
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  • What’s the Point of a Professor?

    We used to be mentors and moral authorities. Now we just hand out A’s.
    nytimes.com
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  • allocation-styles - steveyegge2
    sites.google.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Scientists Crack A 50-Year-Old Mystery About The Measles Vaccine

    When the U.S. introduced the measles vaccine, childhood deaths from all infections plummeted. Scientists think they might know why: Benefits of the measles vaccine go way beyond the measles.
    npr.org
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  • Jet

    Jet Realtime Message Bus for the Web
    jetbus.io
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    10 years ago -
  • typedrummer

    typedrummer is an instrument for making ascii beats.
    typedrummer.com
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    10 years ago -
  • mistermoe/daily-bugle

    daily-bugle - pub/sub for chrome extensions
    github.com
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    10 years ago -
  • facundoolano/google-play-scraper

    google-play-scraper - Node.js scraper to get basic app data from Google Play
    github.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Ask HN: Why are Silicon Valley interviews such a drag now? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Autonomous Technology (a9t9): Free Open-Source OCR Software for Windows and the Web
    blog.a9t9.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Amid the flood of wearable devices, a movement to quantify lifestyles is evolving into big business

    Spearheaded by the flood of wearable devices, a movement to quantify consumers’ lifestyles is evolving into big business with immense health and privacy ramifications
    washingtonpost.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Lets be honest: Smart watches are dumb.

    Without any experiences that are better on a watch than a phone, smart watches are simply a distracting nuissance.
    medium.com
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    10 years ago -
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