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rbino/softmech
softmech - Mechanical keyboard for when you don't have a mechanical keyboard
github.com
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10 years ago
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So We Might Have Killed The Job Description
The hidden costs in recruitment is just how long everything takes. This is true even at the beginning of the process where the drafting of job descriptions seems hard work that we don’t often get right. The task is...
blog.workshape.io
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10 years ago
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EFF to UN: You Need a Privacy Watchdog
EFF joined more than sixty civil liberties organizations and public interest groups from across the world yesterday in calling upon the world's governments to support the creation of a United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy.
eff.org
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10 years ago
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Unicorn! · GitHub
github.com
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10 years ago
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Who cares about GET vs POST? NoREST!
If you’ve developed REST APIs, then you’ve experienced the endless debate, which verb to use? Which HTTP status code to use? How to structure my URL? There is no right answer. Not all operations can...
swaxblog.tumblr.com
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10 years ago
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Stateless in West Africa
Ten million people around the world have no nationality. In West Africa, at least 750,000 face a lifetime of broken dreams.
tracks.unhcr.org
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10 years ago
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Using Private Email, Hillary Clinton Thwarted Record Requests
For nearly two years after Hillary Rodham Clinton stepped down from her secretary of state post, the State Department was unable to search her emails in response to records requests because they were in her possession, and not on the department’s serve...
nytimes.com
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10 years ago
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Rob Conery auf Twitter
“If you ever wonder why I'll never run a .NET Open Source project again here's your answer: https://t.co/Dgig7GYJsu”
twitter.com
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10 years ago
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Diversity Friendly
Showcasing upcoming diversity friendly conferences
diversityfriendly.co
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11 years ago
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LawGeex | Get your legal document analyzed in just a few seconds
Analyze your legal document in just a few seconds. Compare to thousands of others. you'll know what’s common, what’s unusual, and what’s missing. Start Now!
lawgeex.com
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11 years ago
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raphw/byte-buddy
byte-buddy - Runtime code generation for the Java platform.
github.com
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11 years ago
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What is noninterference, and how do we enforce it? - The PL Enthusiast
This post explores noninterference, a program security property, why it matters, and how we might try to enforce it.
pl-enthusiast.net
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11 years ago
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pgte/nock
nock - HTTP mocking and expectations library
github.com
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11 years ago
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Webmate - cross-browser testing for web developers
Webmate, cloud-based testing servive for web developers, cross-browser testing
app.webmate.io
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11 years ago
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Stuff I've Messed Up While Interviewing - Ellen's Blog
One of the things on my mind recently has been interviewing. We’re hiring for Product at Kickstarter, and I want to make sure I give people the best chance to succeed. (Interested? Please reach out on Twitter or via email!) I’ve also been talking with ...
blog.ellenchisa.com
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11 years ago
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MichaelDrogalis/onyx
onyx - Distributed, masterless, fault tolerant data processing for Clojure
github.com
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11 years ago
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Getting Acquainted with MIO
One of my next goals in my Raft project is to tame the tick() with mio. In this post, we'll explore what it is, what it can do, and why it matters. First things first: What is MIO? MIO is...
hoverbear.org
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11 years ago
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Type-safe Runtime Code Generation with LLVM
The embedded high-performance language Accelerate has got a new backend based on LLVM, which generates code for multicore GPUs and CPUs. In a new paper, we describe this code generator, which is —as...
justtesting.org
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11 years ago
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Front-end devs deploy. • Surge
Shipping web projects should be fast, easy, and low risk. Surge helps deliver, right through the command line.
surge.sh
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11 years ago
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The Overprotected Kid
A preoccupation with safety has stripped childhood of independence, risk taking, and discovery—without making it safer. A new kind of playground points to a better solution.
theatlantic.com
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11 years ago
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