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  • osquery Security Audit

    The Yahoo! Paranoids have the mission of protecting the privacy and security of a billion users. Its a tough but rewarding job and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Like many of you, we frequently use Open Source security tools to get the job done. Th...
    yahoo-security.tumblr.com
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  • Keurig CEO Blames Coffee Pod DRM For Falling Sales

    In what amounts to a win for the anti-DRM crowd, Keurig CEO Brian Kelley said the 23% drop in sales came from his move to prevent coffee lovers from using..
    techcrunch.com
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  • The CHIP Is A $9 Computer That Can Almost Do It All

    If you need a computer about the size of a credit card, look no further. The CHIP is a $9 single-board computer that runs Linux and can do just about anything..
    techcrunch.com
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  • How To Go From Idea To Prototype In One Day

    We spoke with a maker, a developer, and a designer to learn how to go from idea to prototype in one day.
    fastcompany.com
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  • [1505.01809] Language Models for Image Captioning: The Quirks and What Works
    arxiv.org
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  • Our Biased Brains

    Where does this ingrained propensity to racial bias come from?
    nytimes.com
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  • Researchers reverse bacterial resistance to antibiotics | KurzweilAI

    Antibiotic resistance tests: Bacteria in the culture on the left are susceptible to the antibiotic in each disk, as shown by the dark, clear rings where
    kurzweilai.net
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  • mrash/afl-cov

    afl-cov - Produce code coverage results with gcov from afl-fuzz test cases
    github.com
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  • Grand Ambitions: Cuban Coders Looking to Energize a Nascent Startup Scene With First Regular Meetups

    The dilapidated byways of Havana, with its crumbling facades and weather-worn doorways, would seem among the world's most unlikely places for a technology startup.
    huffingtonpost.com
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  • An Alternative To Convertible Debt In Emerging Markets

    Cities across the planet have been trying and failing to replicate Silicon Valley’s talent for going on 50 years now. However, it’s not talent per se..
    techcrunch.com
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  • Students design a facial recognition cane for blind people

    Facial recognition technology has many use cases, but none nearly as significant as this next one might be. A group of students at Birmingham City Univer
    engadget.com
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  • Why is the education of a sushi chef so insanely long? - Quora

    Simply put, it is because the depth of mastery has no end. As simple as the techniques of sushi is, one go as deep as he wants to master the art. This, I thi...
    quora.com
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  • Machine Learning Software Engineer at YesGraph (YC W15) | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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  • LeakCanary: Detect all memory leaks!
    corner.squareup.com
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  • Stone Bracelet May Have Been Made by Denisovans - Archaeology Magazine
    archaeology.org
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  • Next Chapter
    blog.nodejs.org
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  • Scroll Back: The Theory and Practice of Cameras in Side-Scrollers
    docs.google.com
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  • Huge rorqual whales have nerves like 'bungee cords,' UBC scientists learn

    UBC scientists have made an accidental discovery about the basic anatomy of a massive whale: nerves that stretch to double their length during feeding, and bounce back.
    cbc.ca
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  • World War II’s Strangest Battle: When Americans and Germans Fought Together

    For one time only, Germans and Allies fought together in WWII. Andrew Roberts on a story so wild that it has to be made into a movie.
    thedailybeast.com
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  • Buoys: Implicitly Anchored Sketches in Flowing Text - Open Research
    research.kumpf.cc
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