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  • Adrian Chadd's Ramblings: Cache Line Aliasing #2, or "What happens when you page align everything"
    adrianchadd.blogspot.com
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  • Declarative web applications with Polymer’s two-way data-binding — Futurice

    Lately I’ve been having a lot of fun with Google’s Polymer, trying out different patterns of creating web apps with it. Polymer is a future-oriented frontend library based on Web Components standards. I have a strong feeling Web Com...
    futurice.com
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    web.stonehill.edu
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  • Dempster–Shafer theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    en.wikipedia.org
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  • Scientists Seek Ban on Method of Editing the Human Genome

    A group of biologists, including the scientist who developed the technique, has called for a worldwide moratorium on using the method to change human DNA.
    nytimes.com
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  • Will Portnoy: Lessons Learned from Implementing Paxos
    blog.willportnoy.com
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  • Blocking the high: one man’s quixotic quest to cure addiction

    If you could take the high out of drugs, what would be the point in taking them? Sujata Gupta meets the unorthodox doctor who thinks he can block some of the world’s most addictive pills.
    mosaicscience.com
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  • Plan 28 Blog: Progress on understanding Babbage's Mechanical Notation
    blog.plan28.org
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    10 years ago -
  • daniel.haxx.se » curl, 17 years old today
    daniel.haxx.se
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  • A History of Cycle Touring: Part 1 - Pannier Journal
    pannier.cc
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    pypi.python.org
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  • When the C.I.A. Duped College Students

    Inside a famous Cold War deception.
    newyorker.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Articles: Playing House

    House shows aren’t just for punks anymore—a growing number of singer/songwriters are ditching noisy clubs for cozy living room gigs. ...
    pitchfork.com
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    10 years ago -
  • News from Macon and Warner Robins, GA, and beyond | The Telegraph

    Find news from Macon and Warner Robins and Middle Georgia about crime, communities, education, politics, government and more from The Telegraph and macon.com.
    macon.com
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  • dubstock – exclusive free stock photos with a difference

    dubstock – exclusive free stock photos with a difference – delivered monthly | taken around Dublin and Europe | CC0 license | high resolution
    dubstock.co
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  • LeadGenius - Product Engineer (Frontend)

    We’re seeking a Javascript engineer. At 4 engineers and 100+ enterprise clients we move fast--you’ll create and hone several single-page applications that are critical to our business as it scales. Your work will also help employ hundreds of remote wor...
    jobs.lever.co
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  • Why Does The International Space Station Have Such A Weird Shape?

    I feel like a parent that was just told their child is ugly. As an engineer, I look at the ISS and think "of course it looks that way, why would it look different?"
    gizmodo.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Eloquent JavaScript (The Annotated Version)

    Eloquent JavaScript (Annotated Version) This is an annotated version of the second edition of http://eloquentjavascript.net/. There are two objectives for this project: 1. Add comments to make the text easier to understand. 2. Allow you to ask me qu...
    docs.google.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Deep Racism: The Forgotten History Of Human Zoos

    More Posts Comments:
    the-open-mind.com
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    10 years ago -
  • "Roads were not built for cars": how cyclists, not drivers, first fought to pave US roads

    Bikes might seem like an intrusion on the roads. But roads wouldn't exist without them.
    vox.com
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