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Why Japanese Web Design Is So... Different
In the mind's eye of many people Japan is a land of tranquil Zen gardens, serene temples, and exquisite tea ceremonies. Both traditional and contemporary Japanese architecture, books and magazines ...
randomwire.com
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11 years ago
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Ask HN: What to do if you are ridiculously burnt out? | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com
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11 years ago
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Aakar brainboard motherboard
Find everything you need to start your 3D printing experience here.
aakar3dp.in
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11 years ago
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‘Black Mirror’ and the Horrors and Delights of Technology
A brilliant British TV show reflects a modern-day dystopia, made in America.
nytimes.com
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11 years ago
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iCracked (YC W12) opens SF Dev Office and is looking for stellar back end engineers | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com
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11 years ago
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YouTube Reaffirms Zoe Keating Is Incorrect
After Canadian musician Zoë Keating shared her experience with YouTube’s licensing contract, a very public back-and-forth between her and the site ensued.
diffuser.fm
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11 years ago
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Unique Ships of the U.S. Navy - USNI News
Navies like their ships to be as similar as possible – for good reason. It’s easier to train sailors on similar ships and systems, it’s cheaper to build many ships of the same design in bulk and they’re cheaper to operate and maintain. Late last year, ...
news.usni.org
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11 years ago
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Can Students Have Too Much Tech?
The wired classroom may actually widen the learning gap.
nytimes.com
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11 years ago
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Uber Expectations As We Grow
The #UberData Team shows how the ultimate competition is against ourselves: in cities throughout the world, when we deliver on our promise to provide a reliable ride on our platform, expectations of an even faster ride rise. #uberdata
blog.uber.com
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11 years ago
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Blast Force
Using Art to Reveal the Trauma of War
on.natgeo.com
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11 years ago
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Have a scientific problem? Steal an answer from nature
From submarines to algorithms, nature's optimality hands researchers design inspiration.
arstechnica.com
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11 years ago
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Salter's duck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org
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11 years ago
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Joint Dust Analysis Deflates Big Bang Signal | Quanta Magazine
Support remains strong for the theory of cosmic inflation even as critics highlight its shortcomings as an explanation for how and why the universe began.
quantamagazine.org
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11 years ago
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Cassandra Austen’s Drawings of English Royalty for Teenage Jane Austen’s Parodic History of England
"By a partial, prejudiced & ignorant Historian." "At fifteen, she had few illusions about other people and none about herself," Virginia
brainpickings.org
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11 years ago
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Startups Revolutionizing Work
Microsoft Ventures' Accelerator represents a new way that the tech giant is engaging with early-stage startups.
fastcompany.com
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11 years ago
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I feel like a fraud — and that’s a good thing.
Yesterday I announced that I am starting a new role at Microsoft and the feedback was nothing short of overwhelming. Mes…
medium.com
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11 years ago
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lpsantil/rt0
rt0 - A minimal C runtime for Linux i386 & x86_64
github.com
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11 years ago
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With a Few Bits of Data, Researchers Identify 'Anonymous' People
Knowing just four random pieces of information was enough to reidentify 90 percent of the shoppers as unique individuals and to uncover their records, researchers calculated.
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
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11 years ago
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The best idea in a long time: Covering parking lots with solar panels
Solar carports make a lot of sense. So why aren’t there more of them?
washingtonpost.com
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11 years ago
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Code And Graphics: Persistent Mapped Buffers in OpenGL
Summary of techniques to stream data from CPU to GPU in OpenGL with focusing on new method called persistent mapped buffers.
bfilipek.com
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11 years ago
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