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Security theatre at Allied Irish Banks
olivernash.org
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10 years ago
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The Roman Army Knife: Or how the ingenuity of the Swiss was beaten by 1,800 years
The intricately designed Roman implement, which dates back to 200AD, is made from silver but has an iron blade and features a spoon, fork and retractable spike.
dailymail.co.uk
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10 years ago
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If CAP was real-time: adding timing requirements to the definition of availability
CAP theorem can be changed to include timing requirements: it becomes real-time. The trade-off consistency vs. availability strikes again.
blog.thislongrun.com
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10 years ago
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topology.org human test
linux.topology.org
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10 years ago
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Home - Mine Kafon
Mine Kafon started as the graduation project of Massoud Hassani at Design Academy Eindhoven.
minekafon.org
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10 years ago
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Low-level web programming in Racket + a wiki in 500 lines
matt.might.net
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10 years ago
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Operation Homecooked Mobile Device Lab
TL;DR — I'm a web developer nerd that wanted to test my sites on multiple devices at once. So, I built a thing to do that. Background I'm the in-house web developer at an excellent CPA firm in Sout...
bishless.com
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10 years ago
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link
monkey.org
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10 years ago
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cruppstahl/for
A very fast scalar implementation for Frame Of Reference integer compression.
github.com
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10 years ago
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Beautiful Roman "Swiss army knife" is star archaeological attraction at Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum | Culture24
With a spoon, knife, fork, toothpick and spike among its arsenal, the Fitzwilliam's six-pronged implement is its most popular online exhibit. Find out more.
culture24.org.uk
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10 years ago
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Video: 84-Year-Old Volunteer Rebuilds, Sends Linux Laptops to Africa | Linux.com
Retired pastor James Anderson, age 84, learned how to use Linux nine years ago so that he could fix up old pentium laptops and send them to schools and nonprofits in Africa.
linux.com
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10 years ago
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Measuring Software Reuse and Deleting Code | Java.net
Java.net is the source for Java Technology Collaboration.
weblogs.java.net
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10 years ago
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The Existential Conundrum That Is the American Waste Paper Basket
"A waste bin is a jelled temporality.”As it turns out, Legrand has long been passionate about all sorts of old office equipment, particula...
collectorsweekly.com
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10 years ago
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Introducing PeaCoq - COQ EN STOCK
Introducing PeaCoq Jun 3rd, 2015 What is PeaCoq? Over the past year, I have developed a Coq frontend called PeaCoq (not to be mistaken with Yves …
goto.ucsd.edu
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10 years ago
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MX3D is to 3D-print a steel bridge over water in Amsterdam
MX3D is an R&D startup focused on 3D-printing metals and resin in mid-air, without the need for support structures. They pride themselves in 'robotic technology with which we can 3D print beautiful, functional objects in almost any form.' Now they ...
phys.org
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10 years ago
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link
eprints.cs.vt.edu
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10 years ago
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Mad Map: Python Road | kalnitsky's way
kalnitsky.org
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10 years ago
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GPU drawing using ShaderEffects in QtQuick
woboq.com
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10 years ago
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Coccinellery: A gallery of semantic patches for use with Coccinelle
coccinellery.org
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10 years ago
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‘The Dorito Effect,’ by Mark Schatzker
Food producers focus on factors such as yield, at the expense of flavor.
nytimes.com
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10 years ago
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