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This is the Product Death Cycle. Why it happens, and how to break out of itandrewchen.co
The hardest part of any new product launch is the beginning, when it’s not quite working, and you’re iterating and molding the experience to fix it. It may be the hardest phase, but it’s also the most fun. The Product Death Cycle All of this was on my ... - news.ycombinator.com
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The Zero-Armed Banditdamninteresting.com
"I don’t think it belongs here." Such was the assessment of Bob Vinson, the graveyard shift supervisor at Harvey's Wagon Wheel Casino in Lake Tahoe, Nevada -
I Hacked the Middle-Out Compression From 'Silicon Valley' - Major League Hacking Newsnews.mlh.io
Reverse-engineering the Pied Piper middle-out compression algorithm, as seen on HBO's "Silicon Valley." - cloudstitch.io
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Docker meets the IDE - Integrating your favorite containers in the editor of your choice!domeide.github.io
Some tools to help integrating Docker into some of the most populra Integrated Development Environments. -
Hulu Officially Drops The “Plus,” But Service Remains The Sametechcrunch.com
As promised earlier this spring at the NewFronts, Hulu is now officially dropping the "Plus" branding from its service in order to eliminate.. - bloomberg.com
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Only 4% of Languages Are Used Onlinepriceonomics.com
A full 96% of the world’s 6,000+ languages appear to be dead when it comes to use on cell phones, laptops, and tablets. The Internet could be to languages what a certain comet was to the dinosaurs. -
Donald Trump to run for president in 2016 - BBC Newsbbc.com
Property billionaire Donald Trump announces he will run for the White House as a Republican in the 2016 election. - gotranspose.com
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Backblaze Releases the Reed-Solomon Java Library for Freebackblaze.com
Today we are releasing our latest open-source project: Backblaze Reed-Solomon Java library for erasure coding. Click for details on how to use and download. - blog.linode.com
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The Creator of Linux on the Future Without Himbloomberg.com
Linus Torvalds is the creator and sole arbiter of the Linux operating system, which is used in everything from Google servers to rockets.