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  • FireChat - what it is and what it is not

    We have received some questions about how FireChat works. We would like to clarify: FireChat is a tool for public communications. FireChat works like Twitter and Instagram from the perspective of...
    opengarden.net
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  • Operating systems war story: How feminism helped me solve one of file systems' oldest conundrums

    Hi, my name is Valerie Aurora, and I am the inventor of a software feature that has prevented billions of unnecessary writes to hard drives, saving energy and making our computers faster. My invent...
    blog.valerieaurora.org
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  • Bitstamp BTC/USD Charts - BitcoinWisdom

    Real-Time Bitstamp BTC/USD Market Charts.
    bitcoinwisdom.com
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  • KeepSafe/ks-email-parser

    ks-email-parser - A command line tool to render HTML and text emails of markdown content.
    github.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Square Raises $150 Million at a $6 Billion Valuation

    This latest round, led by a new investor, the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation, places Square in the company of Internet start-ups like Pinterest and Spotify, which also have valuations around $5 billion to $6 billion.
    bits.blogs.nytimes.com
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  • Startups Spend With Abandon, Flush With Capital

    Free spending by startups on salaries and office space to attract top talent is stirring memories of dot-com era excesses.
    online.wsj.com
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  • Microsoft’s ‘RoomAlive’ transforms any room into a giant Xbox game

    When Microsoft first demonstrated its IllumiRoom research project at CES last year it generated a huge amount of attention ahead of a next-generation Xbox unveiling. A video showed off a projection...
    theverge.com
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  • Stop Australia's Data Retention Bill

    Innocent or not, you will be spied on if Australia's bill passes. Under the new data retention proposal, details of everything you do online or on your phone would be collected and stored. But we can stop it.
    stopthespies.org
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  • Is Google Making Students Stupid?

    Outsourcing menial tasks to machines can seem liberating, but it may be robbing a whole generation of certain basic mental abilities.
    theatlantic.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Paris Review - The Art of Fiction No. 64, Kurt Vonnegut

    The Paris Review is a literary magazine featuring original writing, art, and in-depth interviews with famous writers.
    theparisreview.org
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  • We can do better

    Imagine having to take 5 different medications regularly, keeping track of each one’s proper dosage and frequency. This could get complicated for anyone. But it’s especially complicated if you’re...
    melodyquintana.tumblr.com
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  • Breaking the Waves - The New Yorker

    The first time Diana Nyad tried to swim around Manhattan, in the fall of 1975, she was pulled out of the East River in the black of night after eight hours of non-stop swimming—“trembling uncontrollably, muttering an incoherent stream of monosyllables,...
    newyorker.com
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  • [FNF] please read - i think Clint is a list member here
    lists.thefnf.org
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    11 years ago -
  • Building a testable Go web app - The Sourcegraph Blog
    sourcegraph.com
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  • Dealer's Hand - The New Yorker

    Very important people line up differently from you and me. They don’t want to stand behind anyone else, or to acknowledge wanting something that can’t immediately be had. If there’s a door they’re eager to pass through, and hundreds of equally or even ...
    newyorker.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Introducing Graphite-News – Jilles.net

    Introduction------------Once you get to a decent sized Graphite instance it starts to be harder to keepup with wha...
    jilles.net
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    11 years ago -
  • Terrestriality—Vol. 2, No. 2

    Is the human body innately terrestrial, unsuited to a prolonged time away from its earthly element?
    theappendix.net
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    11 years ago -
  • The Star7 PDA Prototype

    The Star7 (*7) was a prototype for a SPARC based, handheld wireless PDA, with a 5" color LCD with touchscreen input, a new 16 bit --5:6:5 color hardware doub...
    youtube.com
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  • Massive electrode array system will do first large-scale network recording of brain activity | KurzweilAI

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is developing a neural measurement and manipulation system -- an advanced electronics system to monitor and modulate
    kurzweilai.net
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  • Subhasis Das's answer to Computer Science: How does a computer chip work? - Quora

    A modern microprocessor is a tremendously complicated entity, and it has taken decades of work by thousands of people to get it where it is now. It is near i...
    quora.com
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