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The peculiar status of PhD-employeescrookedtimber.org
One thing that has struck me for years is the peculiar status of people taking a PhD-degree in the Netherlands (and in a few other continental European countries – I don’t know how many exactly). T... -
Explaining White Privilege to a Broke White Person...occupywallstreet.net
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This is why you never end up hiring good developersqz.com
You are bad at giving technical interviews. Yes, you. You're looking for the wrong skills, hiring the wrong people, and actively screwing yourself and your company. Without changing anything about your applicant pool, you can hire different people and ... - news.ycombinator.com
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Fibers and Threads in node.js - what for?bjouhier.wordpress.com
I like node.js, and I'm not the only one, obviously! I like it primarily for two things: it is simple and it is very fast. I already said it many times but one more won't hurt. Before working with ... - gridland.doublespeakgames.com
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On Instagram's Hyperlapse, and Fast-Forwarding to the Futurebits.blogs.nytimes.com
Instagram’s new tool for capturing time-lapse video could provide a new prism through which people view and present themselves to the world. - mdnetx.com
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WirelessMoves: How SUPL Reveals My Identity And Location To Google When I Use GPSmobilesociety.typepad.com
In a previous post I was delighted to report that assisted GPS (A-GPS) has become fast enough so I no longer have to rely on Google's Wi-Fi location service that in return requires me to send Wi-Fi and location data back to Google periodically. Unfortu... - samsclass.info
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After Ferguson, Race Deserves More Attention, Not Lessnytimes.com
White America should wipe away any self-satisfaction about racial progress. Many challenges remain to achieving equality. - newsweek.com
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Google's Self-Driving Car Can't Navigate Heavy Rain Or Most Roadsautoworldnews.com
The Google car requires precise mapping data beforehand, leaving it unequipped to handle 99 percent of U.S. roads.