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Living With Being Deadmedium.com
This terrifying disorder turns people into living zombies. But somewhere in the troubled brains of victims may be the ke… - blogs.msdn.com
- blog.stephenwolfram.com
- quicklisp.org
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High-Fidelity Digital Music, Tidal, and Youblog.vlgroup.com
A lot’s been made in the press of the recent relaunch of Tidal, which describes itself as a high-fidelity audio services. For those unfamiliar with Tidal, its value proposition is that the music you... - coreos.com
- code.mixpanel.com
- chiark.greenend.org.uk
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Griffith Observatory's Tesla Coilatlasobscura.com
High on a hill overlooking Los Angeles lives a world famous, high power conical Tesla Coil - github.com
- caswenson.com
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Twitter Reports Weak Earnings and the Stock Is Crashingbloomberg.com
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Trying to Save the Oceans, One Small Grant at a Timenytimes.com
The New England Aquarium’s Marine Conservation Action Fund has paid out $700,000 since 1999, supporting 122 projects in 40 countries on six continents. -
The Forgotten History of Small Nuclear Reactors - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
Economics killed small nuclear power plants in the past—and probably will keep doing so - benfrederickson.com
- crypto.com
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Cleaning up the ’hoodeconomist.com
What’s your pleasure? POLICE watched seven people sell drugs in Marshall Courts and Seven Oaks, two districts in south-eastern Newport News, in Virginia. They... -
CloudFlare's New Dashboardblog.cloudflare.com
When we started CloudFlare, we thought we were building a service to make websites faster and more secure, and we wanted to make the service as easy and accessible as possible. As a result, we built the CloudFlare interface to... - illuminus.io
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The Taylor Rule: A benchmark for monetary policy?brookings.edu
Ben Bernanke explains why he disagrees with John Taylor's characterization of the Fed's monetary policies and why the Fed should not use the Taylor Rule mechanically to set interest rates.