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How Different Cultures Understand Timebusinessinsider.com
Time may seem universal, but different cultures interpret it very differently. - talks.golang.org
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Huffington Post: Please use the word ‘hacker’ in a positive sense, and the word ‘cracker’ when you want to talk about someone who breaches computer security for a wrong purpose.change.org
Richard Stallman in the early 80s coined the term ‘cracker’[1] to refer to those who breached computer security with a malevolent intent. But even... - nycresistor.com
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larsiusprime/crashdumpergithub.com
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Computer Science and Math • Dean Chendeanzchen.com
I came across an interesting discussion regarding the role of math in computer science education on SIGCSE’s (ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education consisting of CS professors) mailing list. Brad Zanden, a professor in the... | Dean ... -
Randall Degges - How Caller ID Worksrdegges.com
An in-depth look at how Caller ID works. TLDR: Caller ID is horribly broken and totally sucks. - npmjs.org
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Beyond Gravity: the complex quest to take out our orbital trasharstechnica.com
Politics and tech tango in deciding which technologies work and are acceptable. - github.com
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How great would Sweden’s proposed six-hour workday be? This great.washingtonpost.com
An experiment in Gothenburg this summer could spread. - github.com
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JS NICE: Statistical renaming, Type inference and Deobfuscationjsnice.org
JS NICE | Software Reliability Lab in ETH - news.ycombinator.com
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Myspace still exists, and it’s desperate enough to blackmail you into logging inwashingtonpost.com
Myspace sent a message to thousands of former users, reminding them it still has all their embarrassing photos. - en.wikipedia.org