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zeromq/jeromq
jeromq - Pure Java ZeroMQ
github.com
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11 years ago
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CoinDesk Removes Mt. Gox from Bitcoin Price Index
CoinDesk has removed Mt. Gox from the BPI due to the exchange’s persistent failure to meet the Index’s standards.
coindesk.com
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11 years ago
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How I hacked Instagram to see your private photos - insertCoin
insertco.in
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11 years ago
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Hello Reddit – I’m Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Microsoft founder. Ask me anything. : IAmA
I had a lot of fun doing last year’s AMA and am excited to come back for another round of questions about everything from philanthropy to technology t...
reddit.com
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11 years ago
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Early-stage Startup Mistakes
Over the last fifteen years, I've been involved with a lot of tech companies. I've worked at 6, invested in ~20 (either personally or through my fund), and researched hundreds in-depth. Most of...
codingvc.com
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11 years ago
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Improved PostgreSQL support in Django
Supporting a wider range of awesome PostgreSQL features in Django - including hstore, JSON and full text search
kickstarter.com
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11 years ago
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harunurhan.github.io
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11 years ago
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aclweb.org
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11 years ago
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Hitlist, A Smart Flight Finder That Saves You Money By Telling You When To Fly, Exits Beta | TechCrunch
Thanks to Google Now, other virtual assistants, and mobile applications that can tap into our location to feed us information at will, consumers are being..
techcrunch.com
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11 years ago
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Cleaning Data and Graphing in R and Python
Python has some pretty awesome data-manipulation and graphing capabilities. If you're a heavy R-user who dabbles in Python like me, you might wonder what the equivalent commands are in Python for d...
climateecology.wordpress.com
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11 years ago
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Why developers and designers should work with each other
blog.whitesmith.co
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11 years ago
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Facebook Fraud
Evidence Facebook's revenue is based on fake likes. My first vid on the problem with Facebook: http://bit.ly/1dXudqY I know first-hand that Facebook's advert...
youtube.com
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11 years ago
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The Netflix Tech Blog: Distributed Neural Networks with GPUs in the AWS Cloud
techblog.netflix.com
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11 years ago
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Google's IPv6 Stats Pass 3% Less Than 5 Months After Passing 2%!
Wow! The pace of IPv6 deployment is rapidly accelerating! This morning Google's IPv6 measurements crossed the 3% milestone just under five months from when the 2% milestone was crossed. Prior to t...
internetsociety.org
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11 years ago
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Shoot Better Videos of Yourself (#NMX Talk)
About a month ago I had the pleasure of speaking and leading a 75-minute workshop at New Media Expo in Las Vegas all about DIY video. In it I had on hand a bunch of the actual gear I use to shoot videos and cover proper lighting, recording great audi...
calebwojcik.com
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11 years ago
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The Blue Badge – Reimagined | /home/alp
alp.im
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11 years ago
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dotScale
The Tech Conference to supersize your apps
dotscale.eu
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11 years ago
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Understanding bind and bindAll in Backbone.js - BigBinary Blog
Backbone.js users use bind and bindAll methods provide by underscore.js a lot. In this blog I am going to discuss why these methods are needed and …
blog.bigbinary.com
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11 years ago
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soft question - Using "we have" in maths papers - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I commonly want to use the phrase "we have" when writing mathematics, to mean something like "most readers will know this thing and I am about to use it". My primary question is whether this is too
math.stackexchange.com
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11 years ago
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link
goodcode.io
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11 years ago
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