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Learn brainfuck in Y Minutes
learnxinyminutes.com
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10 years ago
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bevacqua/fuzzysearch
fuzzysearch - Fuzzy search in JavaScript
github.com
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10 years ago
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Monodraw for Mac — Helftone
monodraw.helftone.com
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10 years ago
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Why $100 Oil Won't Be Coming Back for a Long Time
bloomberg.com
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10 years ago
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Hooks - Alerts for Everything. Notifications for Sports, TV, Stock, Weather, Movies And More
Hooks - Alerts for Everything
gethooksapp.com
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10 years ago
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Why Audiophiles Are Paying $1,000 for This Man's Vinyl | WIRED
Collectors of so-called "Hot Stamper" LPs think a thousand bucks is a bargain to hear a classic rock opus sound better than you've ever heard it before---stoned or sober.
wired.com
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10 years ago
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Fares Alaboud: Changing Lives at HackLondon - Major League Hacking News
Life is a series of opportunities, and we either take them, ignore them or waste them. Sometimes, it gives us a handful to give away and I realise now that hackathons are the best way of doing that.
news.mlh.io
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10 years ago
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Smell the glove
GRIP firmly, maintain eye contact. What you do during a handshake is clear. But after? Research published this week suggests that humans, like other animals, use...
economist.com
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10 years ago
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Machine Learning for the Materials Scientist, Part 1: Data
Citrine is a company that builds data infrastructure and predictive data analysis software for the materials industry. Machine learning is a key tool in our toolbox. I have had a few professors and students in materials departments ask me (1) how ma...
citrine.io
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10 years ago
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Design Principles for Metaprogramming
dubroy.com
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10 years ago
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The volume is too damn high (on flights) - 42Floors
I have been completely deaf in my left ear since being hit by a car when I was two years old. Since I’m operating with no backup, I do basic things to protect my one good ear like carrying ear plugs to concerts and plugging my ear when a fire engine d...
blog.42floors.com
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10 years ago
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What Google DeepMind Means for A.I. - The New Yorker
Engineers at Google DeepMind have designed a program that can master vintage video games. How will it shape the future of computer learning?
newyorker.com
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10 years ago
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Make a Lisp in Nim · HookRace - a Nim blog for now
hookrace.net
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10 years ago
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If you have startup stock options, check your option plan
Startup stock options are complicated. Do you know what happens to your options if your company gets acquired? You might not get what you think you should. I’ll go over one big issue that you can...
blog.conspire.com
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10 years ago
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Aptible Is Hiring Technical Account Managers in Brooklyn | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com
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10 years ago
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Shyp Returns Makes It Easy To Send Back Stuff You Buy Online
On-demand shipping startup Shyp is introducing a new key feature to its iOS and Android app today with the launch of Shyp Returns, a dedicated interface for..
techcrunch.com
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10 years ago
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Turning the database inside-out with Apache Samza
This is an edited and expanded transcript of a talk I gave at Strange Loop 2014. The video recording (embedded below) has been watched over 8,000 times. For those of you who prefer reading, I thoug...
blog.confluent.io
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10 years ago
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3 reasons why Bitcoin won't be the new Internet
There are a lot of hype around Bitcoin is a revolutionary protocol that will eventually surpass the Internet. I would argue that the inherent design trade-offs in Bitcoin have made the practical ap...
sidazhang.com
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10 years ago
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Phusion Passenger 5.0.1 released, officially ready for production
We're happy to announce version 5.0.1 of the Phusion Passenger application server for Ruby, Python and Node.js. The 5.x series is also unofficially known under the codename "Raptor", and introduces many major improvements such as: Much...
blog.phusion.nl
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10 years ago
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US air traffic control computer system vulnerable to terrorist hackers
FAA didn't always ensure passwords were encrypted "when transmitted or stored."
arstechnica.com
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10 years ago
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