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CloudFlare Fights Cancer, Or the Unexpected Benefits of Open Sourcing Your Codeblog.cloudflare.com
Recently I was contacted by Dr. Igor Kozin from The Institute of Cancer Research in London. He asked about the optimal way to compile CloudFlare's open source fork of zlib. It turns out that zlib is widely used to compress... -
Find a Use for This 11-Million-to-1 Gearbox | Make:makezine.com
Puzzle inventor Oskar van Deventer has come up with a solution that doesn't yet have a problem. The solution is a 11,373,076:1 gearbox. -
How a Bunch of Kids Made the Most Popular Android Game in Irantechrasa.com
It all started in the spring of 2014 in Tehran. A bunch of kids who studied in one of the best high schools in Iran, just took Konkoor exam (a standardized test widely used for college admissions in Iran) and instead of playing around or just studying ... -
Feminism is for Ugly Womenfanghornforest.wordpress.com
First, I would like to thank all of my readers for following my blog, commenting, and what not. It's nice to see that my posts have inspired the posts of other bloggers. I just wanted to let my rea... -
React.js Introduction For People Who Know Just Enough jQuery To Get Byreactfordesigners.com
TweetLike the cow above, I also heard React.js was good and spent some time playing with it. Now that I'm pretty comfortable with React, I decided to write yet another tutorial on this subject.... -
Three of Ethiopia's Zone 9 Bloggers Released From Prison, Cleared of All Chargeseff.org
Nine bloggers and journalists belonging to the Zone 9 collective were arrested in April 2014 and charged with terrorism for dubious offenses including “working with foreign organizations that claim to be human rights activists” and “inciting public dis... -
Everything Science Knows About Reading On Screensfastcodesign.com
We've adapted our reading habits to fit our screens, but at a cost. -
Google’s Ad System Has Become Too Big to Controlwired.com
Google AdSense has been tied to discriminatory practices, and the platform may be so big that Google has lost control of its machine. - redblobgames.com
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Iowa school district asking its principals to wear body camerasarstechnica.com
Safety advocate says kids may not report abuse if they know they're being watched. -
In-Place Merge Sort Demystifiedxinok.wordpress.com
There are various implementations of in-place merge sort around the web, including my own, and various papers describing procedures for in-place merging. Then a few days ago, while researching Smoo... -
Laser-etched metal 'bounces' water - BBC Newsbbc.co.uk
By etching grooves into metal with a high-powered laser, physicists create a surface that repels water to the extent that droplets bounce away. -
Zesty | Healthy, delicious food. Delivered.zesty.com
The Zesty app lets you order healthy meals, delivered from your favorite local restaurants. Zesty is available in San Francisco on iOS. -
The fall of Andersenchicagotribune.com
First of four parts This series was reported by Delroy Alexander, Greg Burns, Robert Manor, Flynn McRoberts and E.A. Torriero. It was written by McRoberts. -
Dot-dash-diss: The gentleman hacker's 1903 lulznewscientist.com
A century ago, one of the world's first hackers used Morse code insults to disrupt a public demo of Marconi's wireless telegraph. <b>Paul Marks</b> reports - home.seekscale.com
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Buffett strikes cheapest electricity price in US with Nevada solar farmpv-magazine.com
Berkshire Hathaway's NV Energy strikes PPA price of 3.87 cents per kWh for electricity generated by First Solar's 100 MW Playa Solar 2 project, according to Bloomberg. - evanmiller.org
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The Mill CPU Architecture – The Compiler (10 of 10 & more to come)youtube.com
Please share via this link: http://MillComputing.com/docs/compiler 0:00:00 00 intro 0:02:05 04 Mill family 0:04:20 06 Late binding to family member 0:07:17 0...