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  • Software Library: MS-DOS Games : Free Software : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
    archive.org
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  • LLVM Project Blog: Using clang for Chrome production builds on Linux
    blog.llvm.org
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  • The new Congress is 80 percent white, 80 percent male and 92 percent Christian

    And that makes it among the most diverse in history.
    washingtonpost.com
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  • Dissecting OpenBSD's divert(4) Part 1: Introduction - Lawrence Teo's Pseudorandom Thoughts

    For more than four years I have been using and tinkering with OpenBSD’s divert(4). At one point after OpenBSD 4.9 was released, I ran into an …
    lteo.net
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  • The “L” is for Lollipop | CyanogenMod

    Happy New Years (for all you Gregorian calendar folks)! Hope everyone enjoyed the holidays and month of December. In the CM11 M12 post, we mentioned that we
    cyanogenmod.org
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  • spj's y-combinator in scheme

    Recently i bought a second-hand copy of Simon Peyton Jones' classic The implementation of functional programming languages, and i've been having some very pleasant reading hours during the last week. For instance, i've enjoyed Simon's clear and to-the...
    jao.io
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  • Toyota to give away fuel-cell patents to boost industry

    Toyota will give away thousands of patents for its fuel-cell cars, it said Tuesday, in an effort to encourage other automakers into the new industry.
    phys.org
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    lumiaconversations.microsoft.com
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  • pwn2ownnow Blog: Internet of (#FAILING) things
    pwn2ownnow.blogspot.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The truth about C & Unix history
    rutschle.net
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    11 years ago -
  • Shorter, better, faster, free: Blogging changes the nature of academic research, not just how it is communicated

    Academic blogging gets your work and research out to a potentially massive audience at very, very low cost and relative amount of effort. Patrick Dunleavy argues blogging and tweeting from multi-au...
    blogs.lse.ac.uk
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  • Moonpig vulnerability

    Moonpig are one of the most well known companies that sell personalised greeting cards in the UK. In 2007 they had a 90% market share and shipped nearly 6 million cards. In July 2011 they were bought by PhotoBox. I've...
    ifc0nfig.com
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  • Age of stars is pinned to their spin
    bbc.co.uk
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  • This Ingenious Machine Turns Feces Into Drinking Water

    Bill Gates recently got to check out the Omniprocessor, an ingenious machine designed and built by Janicki Bioenergy, which turns human waste into water and electricity.
    gatesnotes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Docker: Sorry, you're just going to have to learn about it. Today we begin

    Part One: Containers! Containers! Containers!
    theregister.co.uk
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    11 years ago -
  • Feedback Loops in Games - What Makes Monopoly, World of Warcraft, and Mario Kart So Much Fun

    We've tackled everything from epidemics, labor unions, and skyrocketing rent prices in San Francisco, but today we’re going to nerd out and talk about games. And when we say games, we’re not talkin...
    systemsandus.com
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    11 years ago -
  • I am Elon Musk, CEO/CTO of a rocket company, AMA! • /r/IAmA

    Zip2, PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla and SolarCity. Started off doing software engineering and now do aerospace & automotive. Falcon 9 launch webcast...
    reddit.com
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    11 years ago -
  • philipwalton/flexbugs

    flexbugs - A list of cross-browser flexbox issues and known workarounds for them.
    github.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Nobel Laureate Stiglitz Blocked From SEC Panel After Faulting High-Speed Traders 

    Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel laureate economist who called for a tax on high-frequency trading, has been blocked from a government panel that will advise regulators on issues facing U.S. equity markets, according to people familiar with the matter.
    bloomberg.com
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  • Vanilla JS
    vanilla-js.com
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    11 years ago -
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