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  • What are your opinions on DX12/Vulkan/Mantle? - Graphics Programming and Theory

    Page 1 of 2 - What are your opinions on DX12/Vulkan/Mantle? - posted in Graphics Programming and Theory: Im pretty torn on what to think about it. On one hand being able to write the implementations for a lot of the resource management and command proc...
    gamedev.net
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  • Vocabulary-Oriented and Behavior-Oriented Esolangs

    While two people can exchange ideas in ambiguous language, in programming, code is translated to machine language, which has no space for ambiguity, color or connotation. Even esolangs that thrive on...
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  • Intel blames $1B revenue hit on Windows XP's stubborn grip - CNET

    As small and midsize businesses especially cling to the 13-year-old software, Microsoft and PC makers could suffer as well.
    cnet.com
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  • The Man Behind MakerBot on Finding the Stories That Build Your Brand - First Round Review

    Makerbot started the 3D printing revolution. But according to Co-founder and CEO Bre Pettis, great storytelling is what built the brand.
    firstround.com
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  • What We Know, Now, About the Internet’s Disruptive Power

    A look back at 30 years of HBR’s best stuff on digital business models.
    hbr.org
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  • ircmaxell's blog: Security Issue: Combining Bcrypt With Other Hash Functions
    blog.ircmaxell.com
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  • The anthropocene era of man's dominance began in 1610, claim scientists

    A new geological epoch when humans dominated the history of the earth started in 1610 rather than the industrial or nuclear ages, scientists have said.
    independent.co.uk
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  • The most important API you’ve never heard of -

    Levin Brown is a MD/MPH candidate studying Health Policy and Management at Harvard School of Public Health. Right now, one of the most important and exciting developments I’ve seen in health data is happening, and I really think you should be part of i...
    rockhealth.com
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  • Quebec company hit with $1.1-million penalty under CASL

    Lisa Chamzuk says the penalties are not ‘designed to punish but to encourage compliance.’Almost a year after coming into force, the CRTC has issued it...
    canadianlawyermag.com
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  • Naming law in Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  • How to start JIT-ting
    blog.indutny.com
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  • The SSD Endurance Experiment: They're all dead - The Tech Report - Page 1
    techreport.com
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  • Internet of Things: ARM and the BBC collaborate... | ARM Connected Community
    community.arm.com
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  • How my son and I became game programmers – kind of

    The simple programming tool Scratch is a brilliant introduction to making games – just don’t expect to make Minecraft overnight
    theguardian.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Venture capital has a self-dealing problem

    This week, I did something very dumb: I got into a Twitter fight with a bunch of venture capitalists. The proximate cause of my fight was <a href="this">http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/03/10/secretive-bitcoin-startup-21-reveals-record-funds...
    fusion.net
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    10 years ago -
  • My Vacation Policy Is Better Than Yours* - Factual Blog
    blog.factual.com
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    10 years ago -
  • The End of Synthesis. In the Pipeline:
    pipeline.corante.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Do Not Wake the Programmer Up!

    Hey there! I’m back from the first vacation in my life… and I guess that some people have not been
    kukuruku.co
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    10 years ago -
  • The FAA Says You Can't Post Drone Videos on YouTube

    The FAA has taken the unprecedented step of saying that YouTube videos filmed by hobbyists are a "commercial" use of drones.
    motherboard.vice.com
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