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Proof of Stake: How I Learned to Love Weak Subjectivity - ethereum blog
Proof of stake continues to be one of the most controversial discussions in the cryptocurrency space. Although the idea has many undeniable benefits, including efficiency, a larger security margin and future-proof immunity to hardware centralization co...
blog.ethereum.org
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11 years ago
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Sort of Obstreperous - 42Floors
I fucked up with one my co-workers here at 42Floors. I had to apologize and take it all back. At least I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity. My big transgression? I tried to tell him what to do. *** My big company friends laugh at me wh...
blog.42floors.com
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11 years ago
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Self-Healing Networks - ACM Queue
queue.acm.org
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11 years ago
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Prototyping Algorithms and Testing CUDA Kernels in MATLAB - MathWorks Deutschland
MATLAB supports CUDA kernel development by providing a language and development environment for quickly evaluating kernels, analyzing and visualizing kernel results, and writing test harnesses to validate kernel results.
mathworks.com
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11 years ago
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Zélus: a hybrid synchronous language with ODEs
Program embedded software and its physical environment inside the same language.
zelus.di.ens.fr
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11 years ago
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Stock Price Prediction With Big Data and Machine Learning - Eugene Zhulenev
Apache Spark and Spark MLLib for building price movement prediction model from order log data. The code for this application app can be found on …
eugenezhulenev.com
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11 years ago
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DONHODGES.COM - PAC MAN'S SPLIT SCREEN LEVEL ANALYZED AND FIXED
donhodges.com
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11 years ago
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Disorder and determinism - composition.al
My research on LVars is all about deterministic parallel programming: writing programs so that they can be scheduled onto parallel hardware with the …
composition.al
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11 years ago
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Stack Computers: the new wave -- an on-line book
users.ece.cmu.edu
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11 years ago
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Do dreams occur in slow motion?
When we dream, does time pass at a different pace? David Robson investigates.
bbc.com
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11 years ago
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Startup to Open Source Parallel CPU | EE Times
Rex Computing plans a parallel processor that could deliver a 10x leap in performance/watt. It will open source the design through Facebook's Open Compute Project.
eetimes.com
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11 years ago
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Hermitage: Testing the "I" in ACID — Martin Kleppmann’s blog
martin.kleppmann.com
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11 years ago
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God's Lonely Programmer
Terry Davis, a schizophrenic programmer, has spent 10 years building an operating system to talk to God.
motherboard.vice.com
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11 years ago
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Art in a Whisky Glass, Neatly Explained
After having a Scotch years ago, a photographer saw beauty at the bottom. Then he got interested in the science behind the patterns.
nytimes.com
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11 years ago
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POPULAR ELECTRONICS: Consumer Electronics and Experimenter magazine
Popular Electronics Magazine: 1954 through 1982 Consumer electronics and experimenter publication. All issues available for reading or searching.
americanradiohistory.com
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11 years ago
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FunctionMultiVersioning - GCC Wiki
gcc.gnu.org
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11 years ago
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The Blockchain Application Stack
Last week I led a workshop at NYU’s Bitcoin Hackathon, HackBit, where I talked about Bitcoin as a Protocol, alternative uses for the Blockchain, and a little bit about the challenges and opportunities...
joel.mn
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11 years ago
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eprint.iacr.org
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11 years ago
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How the courts trap people who were convicted by bad forensics
You're damned if you challenge bad science too soon, damned if you challenge it too late, and there's no way to know when the time is right.
washingtonpost.com
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11 years ago
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How to Generate Good Ideas: Methods to Try, Questions to Ask and Apps to Use - The Zapier Blog - Zapier
zapier.com
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11 years ago
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