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  • Atreus: My Custom Keyboard - blog.mattgauger.com

    Atreus: My Custom Keyboard Last year I wrote about about building chording keyboards and USB foot pedals. At the time, using the Teensy micro …
    blog.mattgauger.com
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  • Reactive Actors in Java

    There are plenty of technologies to organize parallel computing. One of the most promising and simple ones is the model
    kukuruku.co
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  • How Government Solved
    freenation.org
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  • 3ders.org - Minnesotan man builds the world’s first 3D printed concrete castle in his own backyard, designing a kit that can print two-story houses | 3D Printer News & 3D Printing News

    In Minnesota, contractor Andrey Rudenko has printed a concrete castle in his own backyard. And at 3 by 5 meters, this concrete structure is the world's first 3D printed concrete castle, and one of the largest objects that has, up till now, ever printed...
    3ders.org
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  • John Walker, the Navy spy who defined crypto-betrayal, dead at 77

    Opinion: If you want to call anyone a traitor, measure them against John Walker first.
    arstechnica.com
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  • Frequentism and Bayesianism: A Practical Introduction
    jakevdp.github.io
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  • Space Cadets and Rat Utopias—Vol. 2, No. 3

    The untold story of the real-life rats of NIMH.
    theappendix.net
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  • NYC Pulse | REST API for NYC Subway data
    nycitypulse.com
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  • The Lava Lamp Just Won't Quit

    In the 1960s, a British nudist invented a lamp that inadvertently became the poster child for psychedelia. Thirty years later, it came back with a vengeance.
    priceonomics.com
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  • DailyFact - Learn something new
    thedailyfact.org
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  • China: Miner Found Alive After 17 Years Underground

    Ürümqui| A group of coal miners from the western province of Xinjiang, had an unbelievable surprise when the gallery they were excavating opened up on a section of an old mine, that was abandoned 17 years ago after an earthquake that caused some large ...
    worldnewsdailyreport.com
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  • The Universal ‘Anger Face’

    Each element of the anger face makes the person expressing it appear physically stronger and more formidable
    news.ucsb.edu
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  • GCR decoding on the fly
    linusakesson.net
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  • Why Don’t Restaurants Charge for Reservations?

    From an economic perspective, restaurants with impossible-to-get reservations should charge for them and raise prices as long as people keep paying.
    priceonomics.com
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  • A React.js case study

    A web developer blog talking mostly about JavaScript
    blog.krawaller.se
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    11 years ago -
  • Parallel Universe (YC S12) Is Hiring a Developer Evangelist | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
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    11 years ago -
  • rafaelcaricio/gradient-inspector

    gradient-inspector - Chrome extension that allows inspecting into gradients of an element.
    github.com
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  • Psychedelics in problem-solving experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    en.wikipedia.org
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    11 years ago -
  • E-Sports Set Video Gamers Fighting for Real Money in Virtual Contests

    Professional video gaming is becoming a worldwide spectator sport offering big prizes to competitors, helping the game industry gain even greater cultural and economic clout.
    nytimes.com
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  • Open-Sourcing Chicken: Breaking Free from Corporate Genetics

    By now, I suspect, most people concerned with the provenance of meat have a clear mental image of what concentrated production looks like.  Take chicken, the meat we Americans eat more than any oth...
    theplate.nationalgeographic.com
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