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Science Fairs Aren't So Fairtheatlantic.com
These K-12 events are hardly more than a competition among over-involved parents. - gamasutra.com
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The incredible story of Cospaia | UmbriaTouring.itumbriatouring.it
L’incredibile storia di Cospaia di Federico Fioravanti - news.ycombinator.com
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How history forgot its role in public debate – David Armitage – Aeonaeon.co
Public debate is afflicted by short-term thinking – how did history abdicate its role of inspiring the longer view? -
Algorithm Clones Facial Expressions…And Pastes Them Onto Other Facesmedium.com
Want to paste your expression onto a picture of your boss? Your wait is over… -
Cops are freaked out that Congress may impose license plate reader limitsarstechnica.com
International Association of Chiefs of Police: there's nothing to worry about. -
Twitter Only Gave Meerkat 2 Hours' Notice Before Cutting Access To The Social Graphfastcompany.com
The founder of the the live-streaming app tells Fast Company what his next move will be now that Twitter threw a kink into his plans. -
The Best Of Material Design, daily – MaterialUpmaterialup.com
MaterialUp curates the best of Material Design inspiration, tools and freebies. Get your daily dose of Material design inspiration! - joearms.github.io
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Nancy Drew and the Case of the Slow Program - Julia Evansjvns.ca
Yesterday I tweeted: you have three slow programs: 1. CPU-bound 2. waiting for slow network responses 3. writing a lot to disk how do … - github.com
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We Live in an Age of Irrational Parentingnymag.com
It's hard to think of a safer time to raise kids. So why are parents always freaking out — or being needlessly policed? -
Arbitrary subjects turn into kaleidoscopic imagery with Light Patternkillscreendaily.com
The intersection of photography and computers generally connotes Photoshop and Instagram. The first is a tool for refining and altering photos, enabling manipulation far beyond what's possible in the darkroom. The second is a sort of casual dumping gro... - opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com