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  • Suddenly, It Seems, Water Is Everywhere in Solar System

    Enceladus, a moon of Saturn, appears to have a roiling ocean with hydrothermal vents, while Ganymede, orbiting Jupiter, may have an ocean under ice, researchers report in two new papers.
    nytimes.com
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  • Democratic coin
    dcoin.me
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  • Sweden u-turn on Assange questioning
    bbc.co.uk
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    stats.grok.se
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  • mackyle/sqlite

    sqlite - Unofficial git mirror of SQLite sources
    github.com
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  • efrecon/docker-client

    docker-client - Implementation of the docker client API in Tcl
    github.com
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  • A scheme to lower engineers’ wages

    Qualcomm’s stated motivation behind the push for H-1B workers is H-1BS.
    sandiegoreader.com
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  • Mattermark - Careers
    mattermark.com
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  • drop millions of allocations by using a linked list by tenderlove · Pull Request #1188 · rubygems/rubygems

    I'm sending a PR because the reduction in allocations is so surprising to me that I'm afraid it's wrong. All tests pass on my machine, and I think it's backwards compatible, but I need review. /cc @evanphx @drbrain Use a linked list ...
    github.com
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  • The untold story of how the sugar industry shaped key government research about your teeth

    Incriminating old documents have surfaced showing the powerful U.S. sugar industry dramatically influenced the government's medical research on dental care—and ultimately what officials recommended for American diets.
    washingtonpost.com
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  • NavLab 1984 - 1994

    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/alv/www/index.html Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute has been building vehicles that drive themselves on roads for ov...
    youtube.com
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  • A Glorious Boondoggle: Will the New WTC Station Permanently Taint Santiago Calatrava’s Career?

    He was commissioned to design an architectural extravagance at ground zero. He succeeded, an accomplishment that threatens to destroy his reputation.
    nymag.com
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  • Groups — A Primer

    The study of groups is often one's first foray into advanced mathematics. In the naivete of set theory one develops tools for describing basic objects, and through a first run at analysis one devel...
    jeremykun.com
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  • Database/Programming Language Integration
    cs.utexas.edu
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  • Interview with a Torturer

    Documentary filmmaker and Khmer Rouge survivor Rithy Panh spent hundreds of hours interviewing Duch, the commandant of the Cambodia "killing fields" and one of the most notorious torturers of the 2...
    blog.longreads.com
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  • How clickbait grew up and got (sort of) serious

    ViralNova, the one-man Ohio clickbait factory, has hired a CEO, opened a Manhattan office -- and tried to shed its earlier image.
    washingtonpost.com
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  • Al Lowe

    I'm Al Lowe and I created a series of games called Leisure Suit Larry for Sierra back in the '80s and '90s along with another 20 games and titles back in that period. I was with Sierra from 1982 until...
    nodontdie.com
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  • Molecule-making machine simplifies complex chemistry

    A new molecule-making machine could do for chemistry what 3-D printing did for engineering: Make it fast, flexible and accessible to anyone. Chemists built the machine to assemble complex small molecules at the click of a mouse, like a 3-D printer at t...
    sciencedaily.com
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  • Finland, Home of the $103,000 Speeding Ticket

    Most of Scandinavia determines fines based on income. Could such a system work in the U.S.?
    theatlantic.com
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  • GM’s Stock Buyback Is Bad for America and the Company

    It’s a $5 billion gift to hedge funds.
    hbr.org
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