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An Exemption to the DMCA Would Let Game Fans Keep Abandoned Games Runningeff.org
When you buy a video game, you expect to be able to play it for as long as you want. You expect be able to play it with your kids many years from now if you want (well, maybe not Grand Theft Auto). And you would hope that museums and media historians ... - sorentwo.com
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How Betty, Who is 89, Gets Her Newsmelodyjk.com
Today I walked to my friend Betty's apartment to drop off some spaghetti and meatballs. Betty is 89 and lives just up the street. She doesn't drive much anymore, though she still volunteers (at the... -
Centireading force: why reading a book 100 times is a great ideatheguardian.com
Author and columnist Stephen Marche, who has perused PG Wodehouse and Hamlet more than 100 times each, extols the virtues of literary repetition - zhen.org
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Ocushield: Blue Light Screen Filter | Blue Light Screen Protectorocushield.com
Ocushield is a Blue Light filter/screen protector which protects the way we view our digital devices, such as iPads & iPhones by cutting the harmful blue light. - lists.gnu.org
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Why DNS in OS X 10.10 is broken, and what you can do to fix itarstechnica.com
Here's how to squash this bug yourself, if you can't afford to wait on Apple. - github.com
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Programmer proverbs — Futuricefuturice.com
To be a programmer is to learn relentlessly. A short and deep collection of advices. -
New agency to sniff out threats in cyberspacewashingtonpost.com
The idea of a central agency to combat cyberthreats isn’t new, but support has grown as the threats have become more sophisticated and damaging. -
How Henry Cavendish Used a Wire to Measure a Tiny Force of Gravityscientificamerican.com
The crowning achievement of the 18th-century researcher was the design of the first experiment to measure the force of gravity between masses in a lab - amberlink.org
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- thestereobus.com
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Building and Running .NET's CoreCLR on OS Xpraeclarum.org
What you heard is true, Microsoft has open sourced the CLR and it runs on more than just Windows. They didn’t just dump some ZIP file on an FTP; no, we have another fully functioning, easy to compile,...