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Grown in Detroit, but not in the ground: The next evolution of urban agriculturemodeldmedia.com
A pair of urban agriculture ventures are giving new meaning to the phrase "grown in Detroit." -
Good-bye Shockley Labssiliconvalley.town
In 1956 William Shockley moved to Mountain View, CA to start Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory. Shockley was a physicist and researcher at Bell Labs in New York where he co-developed the first tran... -
Introduction to NVMe Technology - OSRosr.com
Big changes in the world of storage happen at the rate of about one per Read more - jbenet.github.io
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Live stream | Revision 2015 - 3rd to 6th of April 2015 - Saarbrücken, Germany2015.revision-party.net
Revision 2015 is a demoparty in southwest Germany. It takes place from April 3rd to 6th 2015 in the E Werk in Saarbruecken, Germany. Lots of competitions and events as well as international socializing are the main features of this pure demoscene event. -
The Master Writer of the City by Janet Malcolmnybooks.com
The idea that reporters are constantly resisting the temptation to invent is a laughable one. Reporters don’t invent because they don’t know how to. This is why they are journalists rather than novelists or short-story writers. They depend on the kindn... -
A rare LHC tour—avoiding radiation to see scientific history up closearstechnica.com
With hardware still disassembled for service, Ars snuck underground to see LHC up close. -
Pseudo-Mathematics and Financial Charlatanism: The Effects of Backtest Overfitting on Out-of-Sample Performance by David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein, Marcos Lopez de Prado, Qiji Jim Zhu :: SSRNpapers.ssrn.com
We prove that high simulated performance is easily achievable after backtesting a relatively small number of alternative strategy configurations, a practice we - news.ycombinator.com
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nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) Discoveries - Restoring lost data - US National Science Foundation (NSF)nsf.gov
NSF's mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and educators from across the country. -
How we improved communication, morale, and focus on our team with a better weekly meetingblog.sendsonar.com
tl;dr: We spend a few minutes every Monday morning talking about what happened the previous week, where we are now, and what we're planning to accomplish this week. We do this together in a single ... -
Shokunin: Q&A with Michael Magers - Roads & Kingdomsroadsandkingdoms.com
It all started with a cup of coffee. It was tiny, took 20 minutes to make and cost eight dollars, but still, it was a cup of coffee from Daibo Coffee in Tokyo that planted the seed for Michael Magers’ photography project, Shokunin. Though he had worked... -
New Hacker News Guidelineblog.ycombinator.com
The HN team members are some of the most thoughtful people about online communities I’ve ever met. So I’m always excited when they have a new idea to try. This idea is simple. We’re updating the... - theatlantic.com
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The dystopian lake filled by the world’s tech lustbbc.com
Hidden in an unknown corner of China is a toxic, nightmarish lake created by our thirst for smartphones, gadgets and green tech, discovers Tim Maughan. -
How We Use Makesegment.com
Segment is the analytics API you've always wanted. It's the easiest way to install all of your favorite analytics tools at once! -
The Syrian Electronic Army's Most Dangerous Hackmotherboard.vice.com
How the infamous hacking group compromised the email accounts of several high-profile Syrian dissidents, including a rebel General.