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HackCampus x Disrupt Hackdisrupt.hackcampus.io
This year, TechCrunch Disrupt will be held in London for the first time. Get free tickets to the Disrupt Hack with HackCampus. -
Millions of historic images posted to Flickrm.bbc.com
An academic is posting millions of historic photos and illustrations to Flickr where they can be searched and copied without charge. - olgabot.github.io
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github/dmcagithub.com
dmca - Repository with text of DMCA takedown notices as received. GitHub does not endorse or adopt any assertion contained in the following notices. Users identified in the notices are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Additional information about... - blog.cloudflare.com
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The Terrible Misogyny in the Games Industrynastythingssaidabout.wordpress.com
Something is bothering me about this industry. It may not be quite what you expect going into this blog post, so please bear with me and if you disagree, especially if you disagree, please conside... -
Bitcoin’s Earliest Adopter Is Cryonically Freezing His Body To See The Future | Threat Level | WIREDwired.com
"He’s always been optimistic about the future," says Hal Finney's wife, Fran. "Every new advance, he embraced it, every new technology. Hal relished life, and he made the most of everything." -
Radical New Theory Could Kill the Multiverse Hypothesis | Science | WIREDwired.com
Mass and length may not be fundamental properties of nature, according to new ideas bubbling out of the multiverse. -
Sales Engineer at Plivoplivo.recruiterbox.com
ABOUT PLIVO Plivo is a fast-growing cloud telephony startup backed by the same investors as Skype, Facebook, Google, Dropbox, Lyft and Airbnb. We’ve raised $2M thus far and are looking scale exponentially. We are looking for someone who’s excited to g... - github.com
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India Opens 15 Million Bank Accounts in Modi’s Inclusion Drivebloomberg.com
Indian banks opened 15 million accounts for the poor as part of a plan envisaged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to end poverty. -
Quantum Gravity Expert Says “Philosophical Superficiality” Has Harmed Physics | Cross-Check, Scientific American Blog Networkblogs.scientificamerican.com
As readers of this blog know, late last spring I spoke at a cool conference in England called How the Light Gets In, where I hung ... -
Social sciences suffer from severe publication biasnature.com
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What People Cured of Blindness See - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Thanks to modern surgery, a question that philosophers have debated for centuries now has an answer. - maplefish.com
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Court denies Apple’s request to ban Samsung devices in the USsammobile.com
Samsung has received a major respite in its legal wars with Apple, as US District Judge Lucy Koh has overturned ... - flanneljesus.github.io