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  • [openssl-users] Forthcoming OpenSSL releases
    mail-archive.com
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  • [openssl-users] Forthcoming OpenSSL releases
    mta.openssl.org
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    10 years ago -
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    jeremygreenwood.net
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  • emmericp/MoonGen

    MoonGen is a fully scriptable high-speed packet generator build on DPDK and LuaJIT. It can saturate a 10 GbE connection with 64 byte packets on a single CPU core while executing user-provided Lua scripts for each packet. It also features precise and ac...
    github.com
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  • The Hating Game

    One thing we're good at in web development and one thing we have in common with the design community: vicious, gossipy hating. And it hurts us all.
    rachelnabors.com
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    vldb.org
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  • Moltin: ecommerce API for developers

    An Incredible API For Developers, Powerful & Flexible Building Blocks, No Steep Learning Curve
    moltin.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Using DNS to solve the deep linking problem • Daniel Rhodes

    A while ago, several companies (Facebook, URX, Quixey, etc.) took on the task of solving a problem that exists in Apple and Google’s mobile ecosystems: the disconnect between URLs on the web and the URLs that exist to help apps interlink amongst... | D...
    drhod.es
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  • Obamacare: The Third-Fastest Expansion of Health Insurance in U.S. History

    The Affordable Care Act fills gaps left by earlier policies that gave Americans health coverage
    bloomberg.com
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  • Replacing the Military’s Most Toxic Technology

    New beryllium alternative will lead to cleaner, green aerospace technology.
    motherboard.vice.com
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    xqt2.com
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  • That's Funny... » American Scientist
    americanscientist.org
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    10 years ago -
  • How Windows 10 achieves its compact footprint

    Windows devices can be lightweight and highly mobile, yet, when you need it, have the full capabilities of the Windows OS. The Windows Storage and Deployment Teams, the people who bring modern storage APIs, Storage Sense, setup, and servicing to your p...
    blogs.windows.com
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  • YC-Backed Pakible Makes It Dead Simple For Businesses To Design, Ship Packaging

    With e-commerce startups breaking into eyewear, beauty, shaving, monthly subscriptions products and more, there will be plenty of need for boxes and..
    techcrunch.com
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  • How Robots & Algorithms Are Taking Over by Sue Halpern

    Banking, logistics, surgery, and medical recordkeeping are just a few of the occupations that have already been given over to machines. Manufacturing, which has long been hospitable to mechanization and automation, is becoming more so as the cost of in...
    nybooks.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Asseta jobs | Asseta openings | Asseta careers
    asseta.recruiterbox.com
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  • SiriusXM to Launch "Startup School Radio" with Y Combinator Partner Aaron Harris

    SiriusXM listeners to get insider tips on early-stage startups and the technology industry from one of the nation's most prestigious startup accelerators, hosted by Y Combinator partner Aaron Harris
    investor.siriusxm.com
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  • Brian Wilson, Bonnie McKee and others react to 'Blurred Lines' verdict

    Singer-songwriter John Hiatt was onstage several years ago at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica when he paused to introduce a new song to the audience.
    latimes.com
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    fas.harvard.edu
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  • The new MacBook's single port comes with a major security risk

    After years of development, USB Type-C is making a very big debut. Last week, Apple announced its new MacBook would come with just a single Type-C plug for both power and data, a move that allowed...
    theverge.com
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    10 years ago -
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