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Dreadnought hoax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org
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11 years ago
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We Are All Confident Idiots
The trouble with ignorance is that it feels so much like expertise. A leading researcher on the psychology of human wrongness sets us straight.
psmag.com
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11 years ago
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Using Google Scholar in Scholarly Workflows - Google Scholar Blog
googlescholar.blogspot.com
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11 years ago
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[1410.4615] Learning to Execute
arxiv.org
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11 years ago
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How to judge a ’bot; why it’s covered
WHEN the autonomous cars in Isaac Asimov's 1953 short story “Sally” encourage a robotic bus to dole out some rough justice to an unscrupulous businessman, the...
economist.com
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11 years ago
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Diskless replication: a few design notes. - Antirez weblog
antirez.com
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11 years ago
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Wealthfront Closes A Big New Round As Competitors Crowd The Wealth Management Market | TechCrunch
The automated wealth management firms (known as "robo-advisors") that are bringing algorithmically enhanced services to the stodgy world of retirement..
techcrunch.com
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11 years ago
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A unix style mail setup
Thomas Kahle's Gentoo development page
dev.gentoo.org
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11 years ago
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How Much Caffeine Is Too Much?
It is possible to die from too much caffeine—if you drank 14,000 milligrams, or around 140 8-ounce cups of coffee in one day
online.wsj.com
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11 years ago
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Nextbit Unveils A Dead-Simple Way To Sync, Store Data Across Multiple Mobile Apps, Devices | TechCrunch
The last time I talked to Nextbit, they had raised $18 million from Accel Partners and Google Ventures and had put together a veteran team made out of early..
techcrunch.com
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11 years ago
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Electrostatics: Good for Robot Grippers, and Lots More - IEEE Spectrum
Grabit makes electrostatic grippers for robots, but the tech is much more versatile
spectrum.ieee.org
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11 years ago
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0x5f3759df
This post is about the magic constant 0x5f3759df and an extremely neat hack, fast inverse square root, which is where the constant comes from. Meet the inverse square root hack: float FastInvSqrt(f...
h14s.p5r.org
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11 years ago
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ProtoSpring, part 2: revision and PCB
Detailed guide turning the ProtoSpring schematic into prototyping board PCB with KiCad.
viaspringboard.com
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11 years ago
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OneRNG - Hardware Random Number Generator
onerng.info
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11 years ago
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Priceonomics Dumps Price Guides To Marry Its True Love, Blogging (And Data Crawling) | TechCrunch
Stop what you're doing and read "Diamonds Are Bullshit" or "What Happens To Stolen Bicycles?". This is content marketing, and Priceonomics is very good at it...
techcrunch.com
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11 years ago
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Unknown folder baidu is created on starting phone each time
Upgraded to Android 4.4.4. However I find that each time the phone is restarted, a folder called baidu is automatically created on internal storage. Would anyone know why the folder is created and which program or service creates it?
talk.sonymobile.com
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11 years ago
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The Future of Anonymity on the Internet Is Facebook Rooms | WIRED
Danielle Citron looks at Facebook Rooms and sees a nice middle ground in the battle over anonymity on the internet. Released last week, the new Facebook app is a place where you can chat with other like-minded people about most anything, from the World...
wired.com
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11 years ago
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Ex-SEC Chairman Levitt to Advise Two Bitcoin Companies
Arthur Levitt, the longest-serving chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, is joining the advisory boards of two bitcoin-focused companies.
online.wsj.com
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11 years ago
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Coding for Performance: Data alignment and structures | Intel® Developer Zone
This article collects the general knowledge and Best-Known-Methods (BKMs) for aligning of data within structures in order to achieve optimal performance.
software.intel.com
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11 years ago
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Met Office supercomputer confirmed
bbc.co.uk
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11 years ago
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