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  • Copilot Remote Assistance - Two Big Announcements
    copilot.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Ask HN: Ok you've built a rudimentary prototype – how would you proceed next? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    9 years ago -
  • How Video Games Changed Popular Music - The New Yorker

    Video-game music was once an adventurous space for people to think about the future—about what it meant to make something that sounded “new.”
    newyorker.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Microservice Trade-Offs

    The microservices architecture can be useful, but to know if it's suitable in your context you need to understand its costs and benefits.
    martinfowler.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Snipandshare | the best way to share the web

    Snip anything on the web and share anywhere. It's the best way to share the web.
    snipandshare.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Ask HN: Who's hiring? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    9 years ago -
  • [1506.08941] Language Understanding for Text-based Games Using Deep Reinforcement Learning
    arxiv.org
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    9 years ago -
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    openssh.com
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    9 years ago -
  • 18 Years Later, Why Are People Still Playing Ultima Online? | Rock, Paper, Shotgun

    Later this year, Ultima Online will turn 18 years old. In the genre of MMOs, that makes the game positively ancient - and it's even more remarkable when you
    rockpapershotgun.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Digital India

    Digital Technologies which include Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications have emerged as catalysts for rapid economic growth an
    mygov.in
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    9 years ago -
  • Tsipras Signals Greece May Accept Bailout Terms

    In a letter to the country’s creditors, the Greek prime minister said Athens was “prepared to accept” a deal with some modifications on contentious points like pension cuts and tax increases.
    nytimes.com
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    9 years ago -
  • What's coming in Meteor 1.2, and beyond

    Meteor 1.2: ES6 support, Angular and React support, and build tool improvements.
    info.meteor.com
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    9 years ago -
  • The Ethics of Code Reviews | Marco Troisi

    Code Reviews are a powerful not only to improve the quality of our code, but also to make our team mates' life easier. Find out how to become a constructive Code Reviewer.
    marcotroisi.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Yet Another Puppet vs Chef vs Ansible vs Salt Topic

    Whenever there is a configuration management discussion, there is always a debate that spins around "Puppet vs Chef vs Ansible vs SaltStack" topic (ok CFEngine people, don't be pissed, i will talk about it too). In general these discussions are...
    emir.works
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    9 years ago -
  • Fix scrolling performance with CSS will-change property | Fourword: The Four Kitchens blog

    I recently saw Paul Lewis’ screencast demonstrating how trivial it can be to fix a particular kind of performance issue caused by scrolling. I knew the problem looked familiar and I realized it was happening right in my front yard, on the Four Kitchens...
    fourword.fourkitchens.com
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    9 years ago -
  • rpp0/aggr-inject

    aggr-inject - Remote frame injection PoC by exploiting a standard compliant A-MPDU aggregation vulnerability in 802.11n networks.
    github.com
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    9 years ago -
  • bsodmike/Nygma

    Gotham's very own Mr. Nygma, a Rails 4.2 Encryptor
    github.com
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    9 years ago -
  • If You Paid for Beats, Apple Music Is a Broken Promise | WIRED

    Dear Apple: You booted me off Beats with the promise my music would follow me. So where is it?
    wired.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Cameron reaffirms there will be no “safe spaces” from UK government snooping

    But how exactly does the UK government intend to do that? Watch out, encryption.
    arstechnica.co.uk
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    9 years ago -
  • How private is your email? Not very - SlideMail Blog

    Privacy has been a hot issue in recent years partially due to recent revelations with the NSA and spying concerns. A common question I get asked since I’m working on an e-mail startup myself is, “How private are my emails?” and “Can others read my emai...
    blog.slidemailapp.com
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    9 years ago -
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