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6 reasons your REST API must come with a client | SILOTAsilota.com
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CoreMIDI: Snake Launchpad S Game | This is CODE.comthis-is-code.hol.es
Hello!This is my second xperiment. This experiment involves CoreMIDI, Apple's API which is part of Core Audio. This experiment also involves MIDI device called Launchpad S which is DJ MIDI controller with 8x8 button grid and 16 additional buttons on th... -
World's First RAM Chipyoutube.com
Dr. Bernard Widrow shows us his Memory Plane, he and his colleagues at MIT developed the first Random Access Memory in 1951-1953. The magnetic core memory pl... -
Still Starting Upnytimes.com
While the city’s new tech firms continue to attract plenty of venture capital, Silicon Alley has a long way to go before it rivals the Valley. - theory.stanford.edu
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18 Headphone Brands Ranked from Worst to Firsttime.com
We set out to separate the sound from the unsound. Which brands deserve our attention, and which should customers avoid? - blog.goodstuff.im
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The awful thing about getting it right the first time is that nobody realizes how hard it was.jwz.org
Ubuntu security problem in the lock screen: I am running Ubuntu 14.04 with all the packages updated. When the screen is locked with password, if I hold ENTER after some seconds the screen freezes and the lock screen crashes. After that I have the compu... -
The FBI's Massive Facial Recognition Database Raises Concernsingularityhub.com
Facial recognition technology isn’t yet sophisticated enough to identify people accurately — something which most technology watchers cite as a - news.ycombinator.com
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Decompiling Clojure III, Graph all the things - Interruptedblog.guillermowinkler.com
This is the third entry in the Decompiling Clojure series. In the first post I showed what Clojure looks like in bytecode, and in the second post I … -
Reshaping New Yorknytimes.com
From buildings to bike lanes to painting over Broadway, how the city changed in 12 years of Bloomberg. - news.ycombinator.com
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Chinese spies may have read all MPs emails for a yearsmh.com.au
Chinese spies may have been inside Australian parliamentary computer network for up to a year and seen documents and emails that reveal the political, professional and social links across the political world, according to a report. - history.nasa.gov
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