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  • Why The Linux “Code of Conflict” Is Broken

    Model View Culture
    modelviewculture.com
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  • Notes on Distributed Systems for Young Bloods – Something Similar
    somethingsimilar.com
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  • Using Monitoring Dashboards to Change Behaviour

    This is not your typical marketing blog-spam, although we do those sometimes. I have been nagged for the best part of a year to write this by various people. So here goes.. To set some context I've...
    blog.dataloop.io
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  • Where the Real Skyscrapers Are (Hint: North Dakota)

    The tallest structures in the world are not designed by starchitects, and you’ve likely never seen them
    medium.com
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  • Keeping Your Hair in Chemo - NYTimes.com
    mobile.nytimes.com
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    10 years ago -
  • .NET Blog

    The .NET blog (AKA: dotnet blog) discusses new features in the .NET Framework and important issues for .NET developers.
    blogs.msdn.com
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    gyrosco.pe
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  • New Urbanist: Off-world colonies of the Canadian Arctic - space - 18 March 2015 - New Scientist

    The pop-up mining towns of the remote and hostile Canadian north are, in a sense, prototypes for cities we might one day build on Mars and other planets
    newscientist.com
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  • google/gxui

    gxui - An experimental Go cross platform UI library.
    github.com
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  • Interesting bits from "Why Do Computers Stop and What Can Be Done About It?"

    Why Do Computers Stop and What Can Be Done About It? is a technical report by Jim Gray from Tandem Computers, written in 1985. It’s what I’d call “an oldie but a goldie”. Lots of insights from...
    mononcqc.tumblr.com
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  • # MAPS /// The Other Suez Canal: On the Internet Infrastructure

    Middle East Telecommunication Map (TeleGeography 2015) On June 18, 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte's French army lost the major battle of Waterloo in Belgium against a coalition gathering the United Kingd...
    thefunambulist.net
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  • Curiosities of Biological Nomenclature
    curioustaxonomy.net
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    10 years ago -
  • The World Capital of Plastic Surgery

    Welcome to Seoul’s so-called Improvement Quarter—hundreds of plastic-surgery clinics in one square mile.
    newyorker.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Full stack system call latency profiling — LTTng

    LTTng is an open source tracing framework for Linux. Gain insight into your system's behavior today.
    lttng.org
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    10 years ago -
  • How to Train Your Raptor

    When Helen Macdonald’s father died, she decided to make a life with a sharp-clawed goshawk.
    newyorker.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Binomial Heap

    This post presents another functional heap - binomial heap in OCaml. It also describes binomial tree in great details. Diagrams and OCaml code has been supplied....
    typeocaml.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Memory in the Flesh: Can memories survive outside the brain?

    After performing controversial memory experiments in the ‘50s and ‘60s, psychologist James V. McConnell’s reputation never recovered. His proposal — that memories could live on outside the brain —...
    theverge.com
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  • nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) News - National Science Foundation announces plan for comprehensive public access to research results - US National Science Foundation (NSF)

    NSF's mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and educators from across the country.
    nsf.gov
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    10 years ago -
  • Hardware Designs Should Be Free. Here's How to Do It | WIRED

    We need to insist on free designs when we fabricate objects ourselves.
    wired.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Well-Typed - The Haskell Consultants: Communication Patterns in Cloud Haskell (Part 3)
    well-typed.com
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    10 years ago -
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