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The story of how Webflow got into Y Combinatorblog.webflow.com
How our company was accepted into YC, then rejected minutes later, then accepted again. -
The oddly beautiful and sometimes disturbing artistic talent of the nation’s drug copswashingtonpost.com
Dragons, pot leaves and lots and lots of skulls. - googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com
- github.com
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News and Press Releases | Squaresquareup.com
The offical Square news site is a place to learn about Square's products and services, keep up to date on press releases and download assets useful to the media. - research.swtch.com
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The Worst Waiter in Historypriceonomics.com
Edsel routinely cussed out patrons, sexually accosted female diners, and unapologetically spilled soup on laps -- and his customers came back for more. - cs.ru.nl
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Y Combinator ups the ante with bumper batch of bio startups for 2015techiatric.com
I wrote last August about Y Combinator’s growing focus on life sciences, detailing the five biotech and six bio-related startups that took part in the Summer 2014 batch. Since then, the bio seed market has seen a lot of action: seven months is a lon... -
Thermodynamics with Continuous Information Flowjohncarlosbaez.wordpress.com
guest post by Blake S. Pollard Over a century ago James Clerk Maxwell created a thought experiment that has helped shape our understanding of the Second Law of Thermodynamics: the law that says ent... - hlinnaka.iki.fi
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High performance services using coroutinesmedium.com
How to achieve optimal throughput and minimal latency for processing and accepting requests in a high performance servic… -
Augmented Traffic Control: A tool to simulate network conditionscode.facebook.com
Today we are open-sourcing our design for Augmented Traffic Control on GitHub. -
First Amendment, ‘Patron Saint’ of Protesters, Is Embraced by Corporationsnytimes.com
“Corporations have begun to displace individuals as the direct beneficiaries of the First Amendment,” a law professor writes in a provocative new study. -
What Clayton Christensen Got Wrong in his Theory of Low-End Disruptionstratechery.com
Clayton Christensen has two theories of disruption: new-market, and low-end. The latter is fundamentally flawed and not applicable in the consumer market. - cryptome.org
- arduino-project.net
- news.ycombinator.com
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The Taming of Tech Criticism - The Bafflerthebaffler.com
BOOK REVIEWEDThe Glass Cage: Automation and Us, by Nicholas Carr, W. W. Norton, $26.95 What does it mean to be a technology critic in today’s America? And what can technology criticism accomplish? The first question... Read More »