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Golang Internals, Part 2: Diving Into the Go Compiler - Blog on All Things Cloud Foundryblog.altoros.com
All parts: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 Do you know what exactly happens in the Go runtime, when you use a variable via interface reference? This is not a trivial question, because in Go a type that implements an interface does not contain any references... - atirip.com
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An Open Google Now Is About to Make Android Super Smart | WIREDwired.com
Google Now plans to open its API to all apps, which would help the service go from "very useful" to "absolutely essential." -
Why Accidentally Quadratic?accidentallyquadratic.tumblr.com
I started this blog because over my career so far as a software engineer, I’ve kept personally running into software that was slow, and wondering why. And when I had time to point a profiler at them... -
Spain finds Don Quixote writer Cervantes' tomb in Madridm.bbc.com
Forensic scientists say they have found the tomb of Spain's much-loved giant of literature, Miguel de Cervantes, nearly 400 years after his death. -
Y Combinator partners tell MIT students to steer clear of big-name companies - The Techtech.mit.edu
On Thursday evening, over a hundred students gathered in room 54-100 to learn something that is usually not formally taught in MIT classes: how to run a startup. - bbc.co.uk
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Gen. Petraeus’s Light Punishmentnytimes.com
While whistle-blowers and other leakers of classified information have been imprisoned, the general stands to emerge largely unscathed from his case. - marc.info
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dgcrouse/VideoObfuscategithub.com
VideoObfuscate - Obfuscates a video so that it is still (roughly) human-decipherable but incomprehensible to machines. -
Submarine Cable Mapsubmarinecablemap.com
TeleGeography's comprehensive and regularly updated interactive map of the world's major submarine cable systems and landing stations. -
Frictionless Design Choicesblog.learningbyshipping.com
No one wants friction in their products. Everyone works to reduce it. Yet it sneaks in everywhere. We collectively praise a service, app, or design that masterfully reduces friction. We also apprec... - blog.delphix.com
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Pointing Fingers in Apple Pay Fraudnytimes.com
Some of the nation’s banks are privately complaining that Apple Pay may not be so great after all, but the banks may largely have themselves to blame. - marc.info
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What Sappho’s Poetry Sounded Like to the Ancient Greeks - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Like Joni Mitchell or Bob Dylan, Sappho wrote her music as well as her lyrics, and performed her songs in public. -
3D printing titanium and the bin of broken dreamspencerw.com
Last December, in an industrial park in Cincinnati, I watched as Dave Bartosik set up a build platform on an EOS M280. The part he was printing is one that I began designing a full fourteen months earlier, before I had any idea of the intricacies of... - nsl.com