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  • Neil Mitchell's Haskell Blog: Refactoring with Equational Reasoning
    neilmitchell.blogspot.com
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  • Breakthrough DNA Editor Borne of Bacteria | Quanta Magazine

    Interest in a powerful DNA editing tool called CRISPR has revealed that bacteria are far more sophisticated than anyone imagined.
    quantamagazine.org
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  • Lessons From Google’s First Rollout Of Google Fiber

    In Kansas City startups are growing, cable companies are catching up, but the digital divide is as wide as ever.
    fastcompany.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Did chip espionage, IP theft give Samsung its 14nm manufacturing lead? | ExtremeTech

    Samsung's ascendancy to the pole position of semiconductor manufacturing was surprising, but there are allegations that the company achieved it through less-than savory means. Did Samsung hit its 14nm goals by luring away TSMC engineers?
    extremetech.com
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  • Ginkgo Bioworks - Sales Prospecting Lead

    Biotech is rapidly expanding into new markets including cosmetics, flavors & fragrance, sweeteners, nutrition, and more. Ginkgo Bioworks, the Organism Company, provides the technology that is leading this transition. We design yeast to make new c...
    jobs.lever.co
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  • This journalist used ALL CAPS for an entire week.

    Meet the inventor of the caps lock key and the journalist who made the terrible decision to use it for a full week. All texts, all tweets, all emails. IN CAPS. What could go wrong?
    fusion.net
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  • Bringing back the dictaphone | Shubhro Saha
    shubhro.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Node v0.12.0 (Stable)
    blog.nodejs.org
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  • Meet the Phage, a Tiny Killer - The New Yorker

    There are five times as many phages in a teaspoon of seawater as there are people in Rio de Janeiro. But what, exactly, do phages do?
    newyorker.com
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  • Cheap Smartphone Dongle Diagnoses HIV And Syphilis In 15 Minutes | IFLScience

    The list of things that our smartphones can do these days is virtually endless. They can help you learn a new language, brew you a coffee from bed, track your fitness, plan your night out and keep you entertained for hours on end, to name just a few. N...
    iflscience.com
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  • [1502.00709] How to collect matches that will catch fire
    arxiv.org
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    11 years ago -
  • Apple - Press Info - Letter from Steve Jobs
    apple.com
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    11 years ago -
  • New York City

    A rough field guide to network infrastructures.
    seeingnetworks.in
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    11 years ago -
  • The Singular Universe and the Reality of Time by Roberto Mangabeira Unger and Lee Smolin – review

    Is time, after all, real? Two mavericks take an axe to the established theory of cosmology. By Caspar Henderson
    theguardian.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Once-starving GnuPG crypto project gets a windfall. Now comes the hard part

    With project understaffed for a decade, code has fallen into disrepair. What now?
    arstechnica.com
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  • TurboTax Halts State E-Filing Amid Data-Breach Probe

    TurboTax parent Intuit, the nation’s biggest online tax-software company, halted electronic filing of all state returns amid reports from states of criminal attempts to obtain refunds through its systems.
    blogs.wsj.com
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    11 years ago -
  • How Elementary School Teachers’ Biases Can Discourage Girls From Math and Science

    Early educational experiences have a quantifiable effect on the courses students choose later, a study shows.
    nytimes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • We Need a Manhattan Project for Cyber Security

    Grand thinking created the Internet, small thinking won’t save it
    medium.com
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    11 years ago -
  • How I Built a Barbecue Restaurant in Brooklyn: What Happens When a Restaurant Dies

    On a cold Monday morning I was sitting at the counter of a diner. It was buzzing; omelets, French toast, and eggs Benedict flew by. And as I sipped on my coffee, my eyes were darting all over, putting price tags on every fixture, every chair, every pac...
    seriouseats.com
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  • Goodbye, Turing Test; Bring on the Turing Decathlon - Facts So Romantic - Nautilus

    A statue of Alan Turing by sculptor Stephen Kettle made entirely of pieces of slate. The statue depicts Turing working on an Enigma…
    nautil.us
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