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BIT Poised to Become Publicly Traded Bitcoin Fundwsj.com
Bitcoin Investment Trust is poised to become the first publicly traded bitcoin fund, with approval by the financial industry’s main self-regulatory body paving the way for trading on an electronic platform. -
LibreOffice Project's Checkviva64.com
We invite you to read a new article about how we analyzed another well-known open-source project -
Postmodernism is Anti-Mind (Literally)steve-patterson.com
The philosophic ideas underpinning postmodernism can be best described as "anti-mind." - rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org
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12 fascinating optical illusions show how color can trick the eyewashingtonpost.com
It's not just the dress. These optical illusions show that color can be a tricky concept -
Apple’s New Job: Selling a Smartwatch to an Uninterested Publicnytimes.com
The Apple Watch is scheduled to debut in April, a bit later than the company had hoped, because of technology challenges. - github.com
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Speed Cameras in New York Cityproject.wnyc.org
Officials won't say where NYC's speed cameras are, so WNYC found out. See the map -
Startups are failing because they make products no one wantsfortune.com
The top reason? They make products no one wants. - news.ycombinator.com
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How TCP backlog works in Linuxveithen.github.io
When an application puts a socket into LISTEN state using the listen syscall, it needs to specify a backlog for that socket. The backlog is usually described as the limit for the queue of incoming connections. ... -
A Test For Chronic Fatigue Syndromehuffingtonpost.com
By Nathan Collins Chronic Fatigue Syndrome affects one million Americans, according to recent estimates. Yet there's no reliable lab test for the illness, and researchers are still struggling to understand why and how the disease develops. That ... -
#GalaxyS6samsung.com
Introducing the latest Samsung Galaxy smartphones, the Galaxy S6 & Galaxy S6 edge. See & compare both models. Next is Now. - superoptimization.org
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Would TDCS make me smarter? - Mary H K Choi - Aeonaeon.co
I strapped TDCS electrodes to my head to see if I could make myself smarter by stimulating my brain. Here’s what happened - en.wikipedia.org