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Marc Andreessen on Why Optimism Is Always the Safest Bet
In conversation with the Netscape creator turned Silicon Valley sage.
nymag.com
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11 years ago
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MacTech | The journal of Apple technology.
mactech.com
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11 years ago
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How to link Australian iron with Marine le Pen
After last week’s tumultuous markets one of my clients sent me an email saying “I am so relieved your constant talk about worsening imbalances kept us from getting too complacent. Things really are...
blog.mpettis.com
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11 years ago
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Om No! Trouble in paradise with ClojureScript and React.js
Machine Learning, Programming Languages, Computer Science
diogo149.github.io
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11 years ago
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IBM Paying Globalfoundries $1.5 Billion to Take Unit in Retreat From Chips
International Business Machines Corp. agreed to pay Globalfoundries Inc. $1.5 billion to take an unprofitable chip-manufacturing unit off its hands, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
bloomberg.com
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11 years ago
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Metadata: Facebook's software architecture
muratbuffalo.blogspot.com
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11 years ago
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Cote D'Azur
jmoiron.net
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11 years ago
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The Wall Script - A Social Network PHP Script
A Social Network Script developed using PHP, Jquery, Mysql, Oembed and OAuth Social Logins
thewallscript.com
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11 years ago
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Developing on OS X Yosemite
fredkelly.net
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11 years ago
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Python Data Analysis Library — pandas: Python Data Analysis Library
pandas.pydata.org
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11 years ago
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Photos: The Ruins of the USSR's Secret Nuclear Cities | WIRED
Nadav Kander traveled to the steppes of Kazakhstan four years ago to see the “closed cities” of the Soviet nuclear testing area, a network of cities all but invisible to outsiders until the arrival of Google Earth. The photographer ventured first to th...
wired.com
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11 years ago
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OpenBSD Passes 300,000 Commits
undeadly.org
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11 years ago
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Home
deathswitch.com
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11 years ago
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The Coming Code Bootcamp Destruction
For years I have been both for and against the rise of the "coding bootcamp" business. I've been for them because they aim to help people learn to code and try to keep costs low compared to a simil...
zedshaw.com
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11 years ago
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Sketchy
jarkman.co.uk
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11 years ago
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The Neolithic Toolkit - Archaeology Magazine
How experimental archaeology is showing that Europe's first farmers were also its first carpenters
archaeology.org
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11 years ago
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PiinPoint
piinpoint.com
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11 years ago
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American Schools Are Training Kids for a World That Doesn't Exist | WIRED
Being dumb in the existing educational system is bad enough. Failing to create a new way of learning adapted to contemporary circumstances might be a national disaster.
wired.com
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11 years ago
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landonf/0_data_prettyprint.json
In Yosemite, all Safari web searches are sent to not only the search engine you've selected (e.g., Google, DuckDuckGo), but also to Apple, even if you've disabled all use of Spotlight Suggestions and sharing of Usage and Diagnostics dat...
gist.github.com
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11 years ago
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Robotically-Controlled Swimming Nanomotors Carve Out Next-Generation Nanoscale Computer Chip Lithographic Features - Neomatica
University of California San Diego researchers have imagined and realized a low cost, innovative solution to next-generation nanofabrication that could be applied to advanced computer chip creation using tiny nanomotors inspired by biology. The resear...
neomatica.com
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11 years ago
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