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America is Becoming Less Religiouspriceonomics.com
No matter how you slice it, the U.S. population is still mostly Christian, and mostly Protestant. But a certain sector of the religious landscape has been on the rise for decades: the atheists, humanists, and otherwise unaffiliated. - bbc.com
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Paul Krugman (Ft. Christopher Glazek & Marc Andreessen) – Amazon's Monopsony Is Not Oktech.genius.com
Amazon.com, the giant online retailer, has too much power, and it uses that power in ways that hurt America. O.K., I know that was kind of abrupt. But I wanted to get the central -
The Woman Who Captured Snowdenmotherboard.vice.com
A few years ago, the artist and filmmaker Laura Poitras began a documentary about spying. She couldn't have imagined what she would end up seeing. -
Volvo Bets Its Future on Small, Turbocharged Engines | WIREDwired.com
With a new owner and a pile of money to spend, Volvo's showing off new cars, engines, and safety technologies that make Sweden sound like the new Silicon Valley. -
swisspol/XLFacilitygithub.com
XLFacility - Elegant and extensive logging facility for OS X & iOS (includes database, Telnet and HTTP servers) - arxiv.org
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A User Friendly Lexicon for Bitcoinblog.coinledger.io
Bits, millibits, microbits, satoshis. I love Bitcoin and this stuff confuses me. The Bitcoin Foundation announced recently that one of their goals for the next 6 months is to standardize the subunits... - blog.rightsignature.com
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HTTPS Everywhere? This Email Service Gives You DANE, too.blog.tutanota.de
The encrypted email service Tutanota uses DANE. With this, SSL encryption becomes independent of Certificate Authorities and of bogusly issued certificates. - apple.com
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Tear gas is a chemical weapon banned in war. But Ferguson police shoot it at protesters.washingtonpost.com
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Writing C in Cythonhonnibal.wordpress.com
For the last two years, I've done almost all of my work in Cython. And I don't mean, I write Python, and then "Cythonize" it, with various type-declarations etc. I just, write Cython. I use "raw" C...