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Swarming Raspberry Pi - Part 1matthewkwilliams.com
Here's the first in a series of building a robust docker swarm of raspberry pi hosts. This installment goes through installing the Pi(s), modifiying the Docker Daemon config, and starting up a test... -
Early-stage venture capital: More regions get in on the actionbrookings.edu
I recently posted an analysis at the Harvard Business Review that demonstrates an increasing geographic dispersion of early-stage venture capital (VC) in the United States. VC is critical because it seeds high-potential companies and spurs growth in th... -
The Decline of Vancouversofard.tumblr.com
Vancouver, once a city with its own unique spin on Canadian ideals and culture, is well on its way to becoming a vacation city for the world’s rich, its economy transforming into one predicated almost... -
Companies Are Tracking Employees to Nab Traitorsbloomberg.com
To neutralize insider threats, companies are monitoring employees’ work habits and e-mail - news.ycombinator.com
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Forget Harvard and Stanford. It really doesn’t matter where you go to collegewashingtonpost.com
A new book shows that people of all ages and walks of life have found success without degrees from brand-name universities. -
The Terrible Technical Interviewtechcrunch.com
Traditional technical interviews are terrible for everyone. They're a bad way for companies to evaluate candidates. They're a bad way for candidates to.. -
Using the Olympus E-M5 Mk II as a film ‘scanner’jlwilliams-us.tumblr.com
If you’re a long-time photographer (like me) you may have lots of old (and not-so-old) film negatives that you’d like to bring into the digital age. But if you’re an impatient photographer (like me)... -
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Book Review of Tropics of Empire | Open Letters Monthly - an Arts and Literature Reviewopenlettersmonthly.com
Overlooked by many historians is the fact that Columbus didn’t just sail west to reach the East, he also sailed south, and he (and the rest of the world) had - web.archive.org
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Naked ambition: when the Greeks first stripped offtheguardian.com
We are so used to nude statues their strangeness escapes us. Was this exposure of the body to do with sex, athletics, war or virtue? James Davidson visits Defining Beauty, the stunning new exhibition of the body in Greek art - nytimes.com
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