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    startupclass.samaltman.com
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  • gMix: A generic Open Source Framework for Mixes
    svs.informatik.uni-hamburg.de
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  • Docker’s Killer Feature - Blog - Joyent

    When we at Joyent first took apart Docker, the robust API came as a pleasant surprise.
    joyent.com
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    11 years ago -
  • there are no good constant-time data structures -- wingolog
    wingolog.org
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    11 years ago -
  • We never thought a video would be watched in numbers greater than a 32-bit…

    We never thought a video would be watched in numbers greater than a 32-bit integer (=2,147,483,647 views), but that was before we met PSY. "Gangnam Style"… - YouTube – Google+
    plus.google.com
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  • Releasing Stout, our Static Website Deploy Tool - Eager Blog

    An introduction to our new open-source static deploy tool, Stout
    eager.io
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    11 years ago -
  • Imperative vs Declarative
    latentflip.com
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    11 years ago -
  • The Dark Side - The New Yorker

    In 1610, Galileo Galilei published a small book describing astronomical observations that he had made of the skies above Padua. His homemade telescopes had less magnifying and resolving power than most beginners’ telescopes sold today, yet with them he...
    newyorker.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Consensus on Cassandra

    DataStax – Software, support, and training for Apache Cassandra
    datastax.com
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    11 years ago -
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    williamdemeo.github.io
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    11 years ago -
  • Why Our Memory Fails Us

    Just because you think you recall something doesn’t mean you do.
    nytimes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • 24/192 Music Downloads are Very Silly Indeed
    xiph.org
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    11 years ago -
  • LRB · Rivka Galchen · What kind of funny is he?: Under Kafka’s Spell

    I have come to the conclusion that anyone who thinks about Kafka for long enough inevitably develops a few singular, unassimilable and slightly silly convictions. (The graph may be parabolic, with the highest incidence of convictions – and the legal re...
    lrb.co.uk
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    11 years ago -
  • 3ders.org - Rohinni produces the 'world's thinnest' LED lights using 3D printing, and it adds light anywhere | 3D Printer News & 3D Printing News

    Idaho-based startup Rohinni's goal is to enable the leading lighting option for endless applications. What they are developing is its Lightpaper, the world's thinnest LED lighting, with an approach where one can apply it to nearly any surface and in an...
    3ders.org
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    11 years ago -
  • Apache Drill - Self-Service Data Exploration
    drill.apache.org
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    11 years ago -
  • How To Hire When Everyone Wants To Found Their Own Startup

    Back before founding a company was cool, it was a lot easier to get a lot of smart people in a room. Rockstars were hireable because they weren't forging..
    techcrunch.com
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  • A Googler's Quest to Teach Machines How to Understand Emotions | WIRED

    Quoc Le wants to create technologies that can take entire sentences, whole paragraphs, and other types of natural language and turn them into numbers---or vectors, the mathematical constructs that computer scientists use to translate the things we see ...
    wired.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Beyond the Bay - Comparing the world’s top startup ecosystems

    Silicon Valley might be the obvious destination for startups, but where else in the world offers opportunities for founders, investors, and developers?
    simplybusiness.co.uk
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    11 years ago -
  • Apotropaic Practices and the Undead: A Biogeochemical Assessment of Deviant Burials in Post-Medieval Poland

    PLOS ONE: an inclusive, peer-reviewed, open-access resource from the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE. Reports of well-performed scientific studies from all disciplines freely available to the whole world.
    plosone.org
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  • Demis Hassabis, Founder of DeepMind Technologies and Artificial Intelligence Wunderkind at Google, Wants Machines to Think Like Us | MIT Technology Review

    The man behind a startup acquired by Google for $628 million plans to build a revolutionary new artificial intelligence.
    technologyreview.com
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    11 years ago -
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