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What’s the most we can remember?bbc.com
People with extraordinary memory talents suggest that your mind may be capable of retaining more than you think, says Adam Hadhazy. - rnestler.github.io
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Experimenting with HHVM at Etsycodeascraft.com
In 2014 Etsy’s infrastructure group took on a big challenge: scale Etsy’s API traffic capacity 20X. We launched many efforts simultaneously to meet the challenge, including a migration to HHVM afte... - typicalprogrammer.com
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The Fastest VM Bytecode Interpreterbyteworm.com
Mat and I were scanning through github one day and a pretty lengthy, complex piece of code caught our eye (Caution: Do not read if you’re prone to seizures or have a heart condition). This code is one of the […] -
CoreOS Raises $12M Funding Round Led By Google Ventures To Bring Kubernetes To The Enterprisetechcrunch.com
CoreOS, a Docker-centric Linux distribution for large-scale server deployments, today announced that it has raised a $12 million funding round led by Google.. - blog.fogcreek.com
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Burn Rate Doesn’t Mattertechcrunch.com
“The sky is falling!” VCs first sounded the alarm in September, claiming that startup burn rates had reached dangerous heights and companies must be wary.. -
A rare look inside of Coinbase, one of the fastest growing bitcoin companies in the world.medium.com
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There's a Massive, Illicit Bust of Edward Snowden Stuck to a War Monument in Brooklyn - ANIMALanimalnewyork.com
While most people slept, a trio of artists and some helpers installed a bust of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden in Brooklyn on Monday morning. The group, - github.com
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autoclave: A Pressure Cooker for Programsspin.atomicobject.com
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An Interview with Watts Humphrey | InformITinformit.com
In this transcript of an oral history, Grady Booch interviews SEI Fellow Watts Humphrey.