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How digital money will include the unbanked
Basic financial services are more expensive and exclusive than they need to be. If we can strip digital finance down int…
medium.com
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11 years ago
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SwiperProxy
A lightning-fast, open source web proxy that is easy for you to run and customize.
swiperproxy.github.io
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11 years ago
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Why I’ve found that online communities on media sites always seem doomed to fail
I’ve spent a long time over the years working at media companies and specifically around the software and design that supports commenting and forums. Having w
martinbelam.com
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11 years ago
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machinezone/tcpkali
tcpkali - Fast multi-core TCP and WebSockets load generator.
github.com
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11 years ago
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Reacting to React Native | TiDev
This week at the React.js Conf 2015, Facebook presented React Native. A revolutionary solution to build native mobile apps using JavaScript. Sound familiar? Let's go over some quotes from the keynotes. Introducing React Native We've tried in the past t...
tidev.io
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11 years ago
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The Pro Dumpster Diver Who's Making Thousands Off America's Biggest Retailers | WIRED
Matt Malone doesn’t mind being called a professional dumpster diver. He tells me this a little after 2 am on the morning of July 7 as we cruise the trash receptacles behind the stores of a shopping center just off the Capital of Texas Highway in Austin...
wired.com
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11 years ago
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Does Gentrification Cause a Reduction in Laundromats?
Does Gentrification Cause a Reduction in Laundromats? Browsing Twitter this evening, a tweet from the illustrious Brian Lehrer caught my eye: “ Help us check this theory before tomorrow’s show: is...
iquantny.tumblr.com
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11 years ago
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Earth Primer
Discover how Earth works through play! Earth Primer is a science book for playful people. Visit volcanoes, glaciers, sand dunes. Play with them, look inside, and see how they work. The forces of nature are at your fingertips.
earthprimer.com
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11 years ago
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Groupon's ex-CEO launches audio tour app in San Francisco
Audio tours, often associated with museum field trips, are taking to the streets.
mashable.com
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11 years ago
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The Pirate Bay Is an FBI Honeypot: a Disconcertingly Plausible Conspiracy Theory
Sure, it's paranoid. But is it paranoid enough?
motherboard.vice.com
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11 years ago
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Why testosterone is the drug of the future
Testosterone is one of the most powerful substances you can put in your body. Which is why it's getting so popular.
fusion.net
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11 years ago
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A Software Engineer’s Adventures In Learning Mathematics
What we hope ever to do with ease, we must first learn to do with diligence. — Samuel Johnson ¶ Get your fundamentals o…
medium.com
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11 years ago
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The Paradoxes That Threaten To Tear Modern Cosmology Apart
Revolutions in science often come from the study of seemingly unresolvable paradoxes. An intense focus on these paradoxe…
medium.com
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11 years ago
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Silk Road trial closes: “It’s a hacker! It’s a virus! It’s ludicrous.”
Defense counters: "Keeping a journal? Does that sound like Dread Pirate Roberts?"
arstechnica.com
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11 years ago
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Daniel L. Everett on Language and Thought | Five Books | Five Books
fivebooks.com
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11 years ago
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Romancing the Stones - The New Yorker
When we got off the bus, at around 6 A.M., it was pitch dark, and the fields of Salisbury Plain were sodden after a night of desultory rain. Most of the passengers—who included a retired physicist and his wife, and a pair of young lovers peering at the...
newyorker.com
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11 years ago
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What happened to the snoopers' charter?
bbc.co.uk
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11 years ago
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Custom Bingo Cards - Game
custombingocards.net
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11 years ago
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Prometheus
Prometheus monitoring system and time series database
prometheus.io
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11 years ago
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Gordian net
THE idea that certain businesses are so essential that they must not discriminate between customers is as old as ferries. With only one vessel in town, a boatman was...
economist.com
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11 years ago
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