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  • Perth inventor creates robot brickie

    WORLD, meet your new bricklayer.
    perthnow.com.au
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  • I am very sorry to report that Greg Chesson, of Ahteros, SGI, Bell Labs, and…

    I am very sorry to report that Greg Chesson, of Ahteros, SGI, Bell Labs, and most recently Google, has died after an illness. Last year he received the… - Lauren Weinstein – Google+
    plus.google.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Why Your Next Package Will Be Delivered By An Uber

    Geographic saturation is the key to network effects and profitability in the ridesharing business. The more drivers Uber or Lyft have in a given region, the..
    techcrunch.com
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  • Drahflow/Elymas

    Elymas - A programming language I can like. Unholy and full of magic.
    github.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Ask HN: What books should I read as a software manager? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    9 years ago -
  • What’s the best way to spend $20,000 to help the common good? - 80,000 Hours

    I recently came across the following question posted by Paul Buchheit (the founder of Gmail): Assume that I'm going to get rid of $20,000 and my only concern is the "common good". Which of these is the best use of the money: give it to the Gates founda...
    80000hours.org
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    9 years ago -
  • Same as It Ever Was

    From Frankenstein onward, the idea of intelligent machines has frightened us. Many today warn of great dangers coming from robots and automation, including rising unemployment and inequality. But for the next couple of decades, at least, dramatic chang...
    foreignaffairs.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Hedging Against Getting Paid in Stock | Barisser's Blog
    barisser.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Why are prices online so unpredictable these days?

    On Price Wars and Piecemeal Information.
    blog.paribus.co
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    9 years ago -
  • fladd/docutils-solarized

    docutils-solarized - A stylesheet for rst2html5.py
    github.com
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    9 years ago -
  • The Frenzy About High-Tech Talent by Andrew Hacker

    By graduation, the number of students who start in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) falls by a third and in health by a half. In engineering, of every one hundred who start, only fifty-five make it to a degree. Why the at...
    nybooks.com
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    9 years ago -
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    ams.org
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    web.mit.edu
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  • Russian defectors living the dead end of the American dream in distant Oregon

    For Janosh and Victorya, who in Russia lived as a former bag man for a Moscow bank and an FSB agent, the dream of a life as defectors has been plagued by spats with the FBI, and an unexpected life in a city they’d never heard of
    theguardian.com
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    9 years ago -
  • A statistical analysis of Cramer's stock picking skills - Part 1

    If you've been following the stock market a little, Jim Cramer cannot be a total stranger. He's been holding his daily show, Mad Money, for more than 10 years. With an opinion on almost every stock...
    cresusio.wordpress.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Behind Silicon Valley's Self-Critical Tone on Diversity, a Lack of Progress

    Tech giants like eBay, Facebook and Google acknowledge that they have work to do to increase diversity, but the repetition of that sentiment shows how little has changed.
    bits.blogs.nytimes.com
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    9 years ago -
  • Reading Is Forgetting by Tim Parks

    Is re-reading a gradual and always positive accumulation of greater and greater control and retention of a book, or is it rather a precarious process in which each new engagement with the text cancels and alters earlier ones?
    nybooks.com
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    9 years ago -
  • vnc-roulette

    this aws instance crawls shodan.io for 'rfb auth disabled' string and proxies a random remote desktop server with no Password to your browser with websockets.
    allsprk.koding.io
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    9 years ago -
  • A Better Algorithm for Area Proportional Venn and Euler Diagrams
    benfrederickson.com
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    9 years ago -
  • OpenBSD from a veteran Linux user perspective
    cfenollosa.com
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    9 years ago -
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