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  • The Grand Collisions That Make Snownadoes & Arctic Sea Smoke - Facts So Romantic - Nautilus

    Lake-effect snow clearly visible over the Great LakesNASALast December, State University of New York, Oswego, meteorologist Scott…
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  • SketchDeck Raises Half A Million For Its On-Demand Design Service

    A company offering a full graphic design on demand service, SketchDeck, has raised half a million in new funding after completing nearly 2,000 projects, some..
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  • At 90, She's Designing Tech For Aging Boomers

    Barbara Beskind stands out in youth-obsessed Silicon Valley. She inspires designers at the IDEO firm to think about the needs of older generations: What if your glasses could help you remember people?
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  • Seven Ways To Pre-Screen Your Investors | Foundersuite — Tools and Software for Startups — Official Blog
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  • Hard Drive Test Data - Determining Failure Rates and More

    Hard Drive test data from the Backblaze data center. Backblaze is award winning unlimited online backup for only $5/month.
    backblaze.com
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  • RPN/RPL Implementations
    finseth.com
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  • Animated Bézier Curves - Jason Davies
    jasondavies.com
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  • Bill Gates on The Verge: Can mobile banking revolutionize the lives of the poor?

    Guest editor Bill Gates Can mobile banking revolutionize the lives of the poor? By Ben Popper W...
    theverge.com
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  • Distributed Information Processing in Biological and Computational Systems

    Exploring the similarities and differences between distributed computations in biological and computational systems.
    cacm.acm.org
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  • Why Learning to Code is So Damn Hard

    What every beginner absolutely needs to know about the journey ahead
    vikingcodeschool.com
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    11 years ago -
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    informatik.uni-marburg.de
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  • Uprise.io
    dashboard.uprise.io
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  • Cooking patterns • Alexey _

    I started cooking not a long time ago. I was enthusiastic, though, and thought that I made serious progress in just a few years. My workflow consisted of buying cookbooks, glancing through them while searching for pictures that looked appealing,... | A...
    alexey.ch
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  • An In-depth analysis of the Fiesta Exploit Kit: An infection in 2015

    A while ago I blogged about the Fiesta exploit kit, this was back in September 2013 [Fiesta Exploit Kit analysis serving MSIE exploit CVE-2013-2551] in this blog I focused on the integration of the...
    blog.0x3a.com
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  • Alexandre Testu auf Twitter

    “.@jonrussell can you tell which one is @TechlistAsia and which one is @CBinsights? So much sincere flattery!”
    twitter.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Is your programming language unreasonable? | F# for fun and profit

    or, why predictability is important
    fsharpforfunandprofit.com
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  • How did science come to speak only English? – Michael D Gordin – Aeon

    Science once communicated in a polyglot of tongues, but now English rules alone. How did this happen – and at what cost?
    aeon.co
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  • Front-end visual regression testing

    This short survey is put together to collect data on (automated) visual regression testing practices when building front-ends. All data is anonymous, no need to enter your e-mail address or any other personal information. Thank you in advance for parti...
    docs.google.com
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  • China tightens Web controls; commenters must register real names

    China’s Internet regulators on Wednesday announced wide-reaching rules requiring anybody posting comments online to register using their real name, the latest step in a continued tightening of control over freedom of expression online.
    latimes.com
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  • bindlix
    bindlix.com
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