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  • A Go Gotcha: When Closures and Goroutines Collide

    Here's a small Go gotcha that it's easy to fall into when using goroutines and closures. Here's a simple program that prints out the numbers 0 to 9: (You can play with this in the Go Playground here) package main...
    blog.cloudflare.com
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  • Templ: Oberon vs. C++ (25KB)

    The ModulaTor publication is about the programming languages Oberon-2 and Modula-2: programming examples, implementation notes, language comparisons, and language design. 72 back-issues available.
    modulaware.com
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  • C and C++ biggest challenge: modern ecosystem - biicode Blog

    Because not only CPU cycles count, but also developers’ time, C and C++ require a modern dev tool ecosystem to evolve.
    blog.biicode.com
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  • Jeremy Clarkson dropped from Top Gear, BBC confirms

    Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson will not have his contract renewed after the BBC concludes an investigation into his "fracas" with a producer.
    bbc.com
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  • Google Groups

    Mit Google Groups können Sie Online-Foren und E-Mail-basierte Gruppen erstellen, sich daran beteiligen und interessante Diskussionen mit anderen Mitgliedern führen.
    groups.google.com
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  • London’s Tech Hiring Boom Attracts Hired, JobBox And Other Startups To The Fray

    What is it with tech jobs in London (and, lately, the rest of the UK)? Well, ask a silly question, right? Because the city and the country is going through a..
    techcrunch.com
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  • When microbes kill us, it‘s often by accident – Ed Yong – Aeon

    We assume that microbes evolved to attack humans when actually we are just civilian casualties in a much older war
    aeon.co
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  • Michael Stonebraker wins $1 million Turing Award

    CSAIL researcher invented core database concepts, turned many into companies.
    newsoffice.mit.edu
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  • Benjamin J Gilbert » Blog Archive » If We’re in a Bubble, What Should An Entrepreneur Do?

    The personal thoughts, musings, and explorations by Benjamin Gilbert.
    benjamingilbert.net
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  • NASA's Curiosity Rover Finds Biologically Useful Nitrogen on Mars

    The discovery adds to the evidence that ancient Mars was habitable.
    nasa.gov
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  • Ask HN: What new skill(s) are you learning? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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  • Deprecating the DNS ANY meta-query type

    DNS, one of the oldest technologies running the Internet, keeps evolving. There is a constant stream of new developments, from DNSSEC, through DNS-over-TLS, to a plentiful supply of fresh EDNS extensions. CC BY-ND 2.0 image by Antarctica Bound New...
    blog.cloudflare.com
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  • Kronos Haskell
    kronosnotebook.com
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  • Cyber Attacks Upend Attorney-Client Privilege

    Security experts say law firms are perfect targets for hackers
    bloomberg.com
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  • Sam Altman: Why Hardware Could Yield the Next $10 Billion Startups

    Sam Altman, who as president of Y Combinator helps run one of the most selective accelerators in the world, thinks hardware could yield more $10 billion startups. In a Q&A, he talks about how finding those companies means having an unconstrained de...
    blogs.wsj.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Scrum Fun: Get Redbooth’s Planning Poker Cards

    Check out Redbooth's own Planning Poker cards, featuring Spanish and American idioms. See what they look like and download your own set for free.
    redbooth.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Linux-Kernel Archive: Re: Kernel SCM saga..
    lkml.iu.edu
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  • Watson in the Wild: How Hackathons Move The Innovation Needle - Watson Dev

    What do you get when you grab a bunch of techies and throw them in a room with some of the industry’s top cognitive code? It turns out some impressive new takes on Watson services.
    developer.ibm.com
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  • Why unconditional basic income is no more than a socialist fairytale

    Unconditional basic income is being heralded as the solution to all of Europe’s financial problems, but the salary for everyone is not all it’s cracked up to be
    theneweconomy.com
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  • [1009.1031] A mathematical model of the Mafia game
    arxiv.org
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    10 years ago -
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