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Crow - a smart grid framework
getcrow.eu
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11 years ago
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The Believers
The hidden story behind the code that runs our lives.
chronicle.com
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11 years ago
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Reveal
Reveal – runtime view debugging for iOS apps.
revealapp.com
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11 years ago
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Huge Jury Award Against Palestinian Groups in Terrorism Case
The verdict ended a long legal fight to hold the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization responsible for six terrorist acts in which Americans were killed or injured.
nytimes.com
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11 years ago
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Silicon Valley Could Learn a Lot From Skater Culture. Just Not How to Be a Meritocracy | WIRED
The last time skateboarding was a healthy model, the Macintosh did not exist. 1983 was the year skate culture drove a stake through my heart.
wired.com
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11 years ago
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Show HN: ClusterK – EC2 AWS spot orchestration service | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com
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11 years ago
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Joe Coin: Crypto 2.0--And Other Misconceptions
joecoin.com
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11 years ago
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Tiff's Box of Random Colors
A color palette generator
tiffzhang.com
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11 years ago
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Lob (YC S13) is hiring front end and full stack engineers | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com
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11 years ago
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Functional Pearl 2 - The Max Number of Surpassers
This is the 2nd pearl (a surpassing problem) in the book
typeocaml.com
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11 years ago
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SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Newsletter - SIGGRAPH 98 History Project - August 98
old.siggraph.org
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11 years ago
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Young, Attractive, and Totally Not Into Having Sex | WIRED
It’s Friday afternoon during finals week, and two undergrads at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville are lounging together on a battered couch in the student center, watching cartoons. They’ve only met twice before, but they’re all over each other....
wired.com
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11 years ago
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Scrawled Insults and Epiphanies by Anthony Grafton
Marginalia are on the march. The New York Society Library recently opened Readers Make Their Mark, an exhibition of annotated books from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries from its own collection.
nybooks.com
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11 years ago
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An Astonishingly Small Number of Elite Graduate Schools Produce the Academics Who Get Jobs
The United States prides itself on offering broad access to higher education, and thanks to merit-based admissions, ample financial aid, and emphasis on diverse student bodies, our country can claim some success in realizing this ideal. The situation f...
slate.com
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11 years ago
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Amazon EC2 Container Service Available in US West (Oregon)
aws.amazon.com
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11 years ago
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What Happened with LEGO
The price of a brick. "What happened with Legos? They used to be simple. Oh come on, I know you know what I’m talking about. Legos were simple. Something happened out here while I was inside. Harry...
therealityprose.wordpress.com
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11 years ago
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Japanese Food Models, Yesterday And Today - Tofugu
If you’ve ever visited Japan and had to order food without benefit of being able to read Japanese, there’s one thing that’s a lifesaver: those plastic food replicas lined up in the windows of many restaurants. With their exquisite detail, you know exac...
tofugu.com
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11 years ago
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I’ve Just Seen a (DNA-Generated) Face
To test the accuracy of DNA-based facial sketches, two Times journalists had scans made and people were asked to guess who the faces belonged to.
nytimes.com
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11 years ago
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Scientists bring oxygen back to dead fjord
More and more of the world's waters are seriously lacking oxygen. Could we use pumps to bring oxygen and thus higher life back into these waters? A Danish/Swedish research team says yes. They installed pumps in a Swedish fjord that showed a strong oxyg...
sciencedaily.com
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11 years ago
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Intel forges ahead to 10nm, will move away from silicon at 7nm
To keep up with Moore's law, Intel is looking at new materials, 3D packaging.
arstechnica.com
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11 years ago
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