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  • Full Hacker News
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  • Why I no longer contribute to StackOverflow — Michael T. Richter

    I was active in the StackOverflow (and the broader Stack Exchange) community for a while. I no longer am. Here's why.
    michael.richter.name
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  • Why the world needs OpenStreetMap - emacsen.net

    Every time I tell someone about OpenStreetMap, they inevitably ask “Why not use Google Maps?”. From a practical standpoint, it’s a …
    blog.emacsen.net
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    11 years ago -
  • Ask HN: What is your favorite Linux distro and why? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Headless Hypervisor for OSX is Almost Here | Continuous Delivery Services
    continuousdelivery.uglyduckling.nl
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    11 years ago -
  • Accuracy takes power: one man's 3GHz quest to build a perfect SNES emulator

    How can it take 3GHz to emulate a Super Nintendo? The man behind a major SNES …
    arstechnica.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Accuracy takes power: one man's 3GHz quest to build a perfect SNES emulator

    How can it take 3GHz to emulate a Super Nintendo? The man behind a major SNES …
    arstechnica.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The Fukushima Radiation Leak Is Equal To 76 Million Bananas

    There's much screaming and shouting from the usual suspects about the new radiation leak discovered at Fukushima, the stricken nuclear power plants in Japan. What they're not telling you is that the radiation leakage is around the same as 76 million ba...
    forbes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Meet The 20-Year-Old Millennial Making A Living Off Facebook (FB)

    Unlike most 20-year-old college students, he's also a business owner. [...] Conrad might be wildly overestimating his ability to scale his small online retail business. Early in December, Facebook changed the algorithm that determines which stories s...
    sfgate.com
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    11 years ago -
  • ConvNetJS: Deep Learning in your browser
    cs.stanford.edu
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    11 years ago -
  • The Stanford NLP (Natural Language Processing) Group

    Stanford Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics Group
    nlp.stanford.edu
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    11 years ago -
  • Visualizing the iOS App Store 2014 - iPhone & iPad Apps Summary - Sensor Tower
    sensortower.com
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    11 years ago -
  • how to use two different profile picture in facebook

    make two profile pictures for your facebook account
    khalil-shreateh.com
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    11 years ago -
  • First Stanford code poetry slam reveals the literary side of computer code

    The high-tech poetry competition, which explored how computer code can be read as poetic language, is accepting submissions for the next competition.
    news.stanford.edu
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    11 years ago -
  • AlienTube Browser Extension

    Browser extension that puts Reddit comments, in your YouTube videos!
    alientube.co
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    11 years ago -
  • Knights Landing Details

    The 14nm Knights Landing leverages Intel’s resources with a laser-like focus on HPC to deliver a massive improvement over the previous generation. The building block of this architecture is a pair of Silvermont-inspired CPUs with wide vector units and ...
    realworldtech.com
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    11 years ago -
  • manifesto

    manifesto - A public statement about ubiquitous encryption on the XMPP network.
    github.com
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    11 years ago -
  • 4 paths to being a kernel hacker - Julia Evans

    (this is me continuing work on my CUSEC talk about why the kernel isn’t scary) I once tried asking for advice about how to get started with …
    jvns.ca
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    11 years ago -
  • Ask HN: Is "Gödel, Escher, Bach" still worth reading? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Want Perfect Pitch? You Might Be Able To Pop A Pill For That

    A Harvard study says a drug normally used as a mood stabilizer might allow adults with no musical experience to learn perfect pitch.
    npr.org
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    11 years ago -
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