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Why Your Netflix Traffic is Slow, and Why the Open Internet Order Won’t (Necessarily) Make It Fasterfreedom-to-tinker.com
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A Go Gotcha: When Closures and Goroutines Collideblog.cloudflare.com
Here's a small Go gotcha that it's easy to fall into when using goroutines and closures. Here's a simple program that prints out the numbers 0 to 9: (You can play with this in the Go Playground here) package main... -
Templ: Oberon vs. C++ (25KB)modulaware.com
The ModulaTor publication is about the programming languages Oberon-2 and Modula-2: programming examples, implementation notes, language comparisons, and language design. 72 back-issues available. -
C and C++ biggest challenge: modern ecosystem - biicode Blogblog.biicode.com
Because not only CPU cycles count, but also developers’ time, C and C++ require a modern dev tool ecosystem to evolve. -
Jeremy Clarkson dropped from Top Gear, BBC confirmsbbc.com
Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson will not have his contract renewed after the BBC concludes an investigation into his "fracas" with a producer. -
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London’s Tech Hiring Boom Attracts Hired, JobBox And Other Startups To The Fraytechcrunch.com
What is it with tech jobs in London (and, lately, the rest of the UK)? Well, ask a silly question, right? Because the city and the country is going through a.. -
When microbes kill us, it‘s often by accident – Ed Yong – Aeonaeon.co
We assume that microbes evolved to attack humans when actually we are just civilian casualties in a much older war -
Michael Stonebraker wins $1 million Turing Awardnewsoffice.mit.edu
CSAIL researcher invented core database concepts, turned many into companies. -
Benjamin J Gilbert » Blog Archive » If We’re in a Bubble, What Should An Entrepreneur Do?benjamingilbert.net
The personal thoughts, musings, and explorations by Benjamin Gilbert. -
NASA's Curiosity Rover Finds Biologically Useful Nitrogen on Marsnasa.gov
The discovery adds to the evidence that ancient Mars was habitable. - news.ycombinator.com
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Deprecating the DNS ANY meta-query typeblog.cloudflare.com
DNS, one of the oldest technologies running the Internet, keeps evolving. There is a constant stream of new developments, from DNSSEC, through DNS-over-TLS, to a plentiful supply of fresh EDNS extensions. CC BY-ND 2.0 image by Antarctica Bound New... - kronosnotebook.com
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Cyber Attacks Upend Attorney-Client Privilegebloomberg.com
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Sam Altman: Why Hardware Could Yield the Next $10 Billion Startupsblogs.wsj.com
Sam Altman, who as president of Y Combinator helps run one of the most selective accelerators in the world, thinks hardware could yield more $10 billion startups. In a Q&A, he talks about how finding those companies means having an unconstrained de... -
Scrum Fun: Get Redbooth’s Planning Poker Cardsredbooth.com
Check out Redbooth's own Planning Poker cards, featuring Spanish and American idioms. See what they look like and download your own set for free. - lkml.iu.edu
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Watson in the Wild: How Hackathons Move The Innovation Needle - Watson Devdeveloper.ibm.com
What do you get when you grab a bunch of techies and throw them in a room with some of the industry’s top cognitive code? It turns out some impressive new takes on Watson services.