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- math.harvard.edu
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Hacker News categorizer with MonkeyLearnblog.monkeylearn.com
We are big fans of Hacker News here at MonkeyLearn. We read HN on a daily basis, but not all of us have the same interests; some are more interested news related to programming, and others are more... - solipsys.co.uk
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Silicon Valley's Dave Goldberg died after gym accident - BBC Newsbbc.co.uk
The Silicon Valley entrepreneur and SurveyMonkey chief executive Dave Goldberg died of severe head trauma, according to local officials. - org-trello.github.io
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Thomvis/BrightFuturesgithub.com
BrightFutures - Write great asynchronous code in Swift using futures and promises -
The attention schema theory: a mechanistic account of subjective awarenessjournal.frontiersin.org
We recently proposed the attention schema theory, a novel way to explain the brain basis of subjective awareness in a mechanistic and scientifically testable manner. The theory begins with attentio... - news.ycombinator.com
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Bluetooth Low Energy for Android (Part 1) - Offshore Custom Software Development Company | Binary Studio, Ukrainebinary-studio.com
New series of articles by Saveliy Bondini about the Bluetooth Low Energy for Android. - github.com
- arnauddri.github.io
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Tutanota Uses DANE on Top of SSL and PFStutanota.de
Your connection to Tutanota is protected with SSL/PFS and DANE. The DANE protocol effectively protects against MITM attacks and should be implemented by all email providers. -
The End of The War on Drugs and The Emergence of The Venture-Backed Cannabis Industrytechcrunch.com
When news broke that Founders Fund, the proudly contrarian venture firm helmed by PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, was going to invest in a major $75 million in.. - github.com
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Germans, still outraged by NSA spying, learn their country may have helpedwashingtonpost.com
German anger turns inward following allegations that the country’s spies aided U.S. snooping on friends. -
Let it crash (the right way...)mazenharake.wordpress.com
I do a lot of useless stuff on the interwebz; Like facebooking, twittering, blogging, redditing etc... but once in a while do some really useful stuff as well E.g. trapexit.org, stackoverflow.com, ... -
The man who cut out his own appendix - BBC Newsbbc.co.uk
Russian surgeon, Leonid Rogozov, got appendicitis while on an Antarctic mission - he had to operate on himself. - blog.atx.name
- arxiv.org