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10%? 20%? Apps Are Changing How We Tipnytimes.com
Payment apps are forcing customers to make a new and difficult choice with each transaction. -
Improving compression with a preset DEFLATE dictionaryblog.cloudflare.com
A few years ago Google made a proposal for a new HTTP compression method, called SDCH (SanDwiCH). The idea behind the method is to create a dictionary of long strings that appear throughout many pages of the same domain (or... -
When transparency alone isn’t enough - Microsoft on the Issuesblogs.microsoft.com
Today, we are publishing our bi-annual Law Enforcement Requests Report and U.S National Security Order Report. These reports detail the long-held policies Microsoft follows for responding to requests, the number of requests Microsoft has received for c... -
We Don’t Sell Saddles Here - A Memo from Stewart Butterfield -saascribe.com
We don't Sell Saddles here, Slack, Stewart Butterfield Memo - rocketeer.be
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Dunning-Kruger and other memesdanluu.com
It’s really common to see claims that some meme is backed by “studies” or “science”. But when I look at the actual studies, it usually turns out that … -
My Top essential toolsmwermuth.com
With inspiration from the article of Tobias van Schneider. I wanted to show you my essentials tools/apps I need in my daily workflow: 1. Omnifocus Omnifocus is THE GTD ToDo application. For most it seems overloaded, but once you... - 22050hz.blogspot.com
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DistroWatch.com: Put the fun back into computing. Use Linux, BSD.distrowatch.com
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions. - leanprover.github.io
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For Hardware Makers, Sharing Their Secrets Is Now Part of the Business Planbits.blogs.nytimes.com
Patenting everything is so 2005. Companies like Facebook and Tesla Motors have followed the lead of open-source software, and now expose hardware designs possibly worth millions. - amazon.com
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Interest in Bitcoin Grows on Wall Streetblogs.wsj.com
Corporate America is making early, tentative bets that the so-called blockchain-ledger technology behind bitcoin might one day transform how banks, businesses and even smart appliances circulate money, assets and sensitive data around the world. -
This is why you shouldn’t believe that exciting new medical studyvox.com
A shocking number of them are wrong.