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Gun-Running in the Jet Agenytimes.com
The smuggling of firearms by a Delta baggage handler should shock anyone who has spent time in an airport security line. - blog.codinghorror.com
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Human brain keeps memories tidy by pruning inaccurate onesmedicalxpress.com
Forget about it. Your brain is a memory powerhouse, constantly recording experiences in long-term memory. Those memories help you find your way through the world: Who works the counter each morning at your favorite coffee shop? How do you turn on the h... -
The 12sixcolors.com
When I first read Mark Gurman’s report about a forthcoming 12-inch MacBook Air, I considered it as the owner of an 11-inch MacBook Air. From that perspective, the rumored device’s slim feature set—most notably a single USB-C port—s... - linuxvoice.com
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hackernews - Hackernews #Slack-ChatGet invited to the Hackernews Slack Chat at https://hackernews.slack.comhackernews.kickoffpages.com
Hackernews #Slack-ChatGet invited to the Hackernews Slack Chat at https://hackernews.slack.com - savannah.gnu.org
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Story by Author of PING for UNIXaskapache.com
Yes, it's true! I'm the author of ping for UNIX. Ping is a little thousand-line hack that I wrote in an evening which practically everyone seems to know about. :-) -
North Korea's Naenara Web Browser: It's Weirder Than We Thought | WhiteHat Security Blogblog.whitehatsec.com
Naenara is a North Korean web browser built into Red Star OS. This is a review of Naenara which is build on Firefox. - news.ycombinator.com
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prakhar1989/awesome-coursesgithub.com
awesome-courses - List of awesome university courses for learning Computer Science! -
C++ typedef pointer templateclemens-sielaff.com
Designing a C++ API, I came across an interesting problem lately. A member function was returning a pointer a newly created object and it wasn't apparent (without reading the documentation) if the ... - lists.gnu.org
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Le Paper Globe – a DIY paper terrestrial globejoachimesque.com
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LOW-TECH MAGAZINE: The Mechanical Transmission of Power (3): Endless Rope Driveslowtechmagazine.com
You don't need electricity to send or receive power quickly. In the second half of the nineteenth century, we commonly used fast-moving ropes. These wire rope transmissions were more efficient than electricity for distances up to 5 kilometres. Even tod... - zephyrosanemos.com