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Laziness Impatience Hubris
c2.com
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10 years ago
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Project Zero: What is a "good" memory corruption vulnerability?
googleprojectzero.blogspot.com
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10 years ago
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Jobs - Lever
lever.co
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10 years ago
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Keeping up with the cool databases we present: Redis
Last friday we launched our very first database support with MongoDB and it was a huge success. Now, we couldn’t wait to give you another NoSQL database option for you to play and have fun within our consoles: It’s Redis turn!Redis stores the data in a...
codepicnic.com
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10 years ago
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rfc-editor.org
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10 years ago
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The Lonely End - Roads & Kingdoms
Three months ago in an apartment on the outskirts of Osaka, Japan, Haruki Watanabe died alone. For weeks his body slowly decomposed, slouched in its own fluids and surrounded by fetid, fortnight-old food. He died of self-neglect, solitude, and a suspec...
roadsandkingdoms.com
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10 years ago
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Web performance: Cache efficiency exercise
My team was discussing the parts of facebook.com that are currently uncached, and the question came up: What is the efficiency of the cache since, at Facebook, we release new code twice a day? We were worried that our release process might be negativel...
code.facebook.com
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10 years ago
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The education of Airbnb’s Brian Chesky
How the home-sharing site's co-founder hacked leadership and taught himself to be a world-class CEO.
fortune.com
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10 years ago
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what3words | Addressing the world
what3words is a giant grid comprised of 57 trillion 3m x 3m squares that cover the entire globe. It is the simplest way to communicate location.
what3words.com
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10 years ago
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The Curse of the Pixar Universe - The New Yorker
For all the cleverness of “Inside Out,” I was jolted from the start by its deformation of children and of mental life.
newyorker.com
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10 years ago
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‘I Don’t Believe in God, but I Believe in Lithium’
My 20-year struggle with bipolar disorder.
nytimes.com
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10 years ago
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As We May Think - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org
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10 years ago
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Mobstr
mobstr.org
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10 years ago
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Demystifying the Algorithm: Who Designs your Life? « Bits of Freedom
Demystifying the Algorithm: Who Designs your Life?
bof.nl
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10 years ago
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Luminous spectres and electrical kisses | The Quack Doctor
Victorian Christmas party hosts found some ingenious - and potentially dangerous - ways to entertain their guests.
thequackdoctor.com
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10 years ago
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MySQL performance optimization: 50% more work with...
MySQL performance optimization: 50% more work with...
engineering.pinterest.com
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10 years ago
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Using process namespaces to implement variant symlinks
blog.myitcv.org.uk
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10 years ago
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Designer - Carlypso Jobs on AngelList
Apply now for Designer job at Carlypso in San Carlos, CA - We’re a team of car enthusiasts and technology leaders having worked at leading organizations McLaren, Salesforce, Groupon, McKinsey, and Bain amongst others. We’re backed by leading Silicon Va...
angel.co
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10 years ago
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The Nigerian Teenagers Who Built Crocodile Browser
What is it like to be a young software engineer in Nigeria? Osine and Anesi Ikhianosime are the founders of BluDoors, the software company behind Crocodile Browser.The two founders have a deep understanding of the startup tactics that have led to so ...
woodencomputer.net
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10 years ago
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Artificial Intelligence Machine Gets Testy With Its Programmer
Machine is asked to define morality, gets annoyed when it can't.
blogs.wsj.com
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10 years ago
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