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Incremental – Library for incremental computations
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Jane Street Open Source
incremental
Library for incremental computations
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Duckspeak vs. Smalltalk: Decline of the Xerox PARC Philosophy at Apple (2011)
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Blogspot
Duckspeak Vs Smalltalk
Duckspeak Vs Smalltalk The Decline of the Xerox PARC Philosophy at Apple Computers Malcolm Gladwell's recent piece, "Creation Myth" , in...
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Show HN: A tool to translate images across languages
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ImageTranslate blog
What is ImageTranslate
A short introduction to imgtranslate and what it can do.
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How I made my own RFID tag [video]
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YouTube
How I Made My Own RFID tag - From Shenzhen, China to New York City
When I took apart the RFID tag from the cashierless store I ran across in Yiwu, China, my friend Stuart challenged me to try and make my own RFID tag. And it sent me on adventure that took me around the world, to meet some really amazing people!
Learn more…
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In Antarctica, climate change is having surprising impacts
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National Geographic
Climate change is unraveling this Antarctic ecosystem
As the Antarctic Peninsula heats up, the rules of life there are being ripped apart. Alarmed scientists aren’t sure what all the change means for the future.
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Fear, trust and JavaScript: When types and functional programming fail
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Reaktor
Fear, trust and JavaScript: When types and functional programming fail - Reaktor
Updated May 10, 2021: If you like or have strong feelings about this blog post, you might be one of us. As developers, we want to reduce fear of our code
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Ursula K. Le Guin’s poetry reveals a writer humbled by the craft
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Poetry Foundation
Always Beginning
Ursula K. Le Guin’s poetry reveals a writer humbled by the craft.
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The Tragedy of Saudi Arabia’s War
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Systemd has a remotely exploitable bug in its DHCPv6 client
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Erratasec
Systemd is bad parsing and should feel bad
Systemd has a remotely exploitable bug in its DHCPv6 client . That means anybody on the local network can send you a packet and take control...
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Compiling to Categories (2017) [video]
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YouTube
Compiling to Categories
Presenter: Conal Elliott
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What the hell happened to Darius Miles?
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Show HN: I wrote a BASIC interpreter in Go
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GitHub
GitHub - skx/gobasic: A BASIC interpreter written in golang.
A BASIC interpreter written in golang. Contribute to skx/gobasic development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Nobody’s Cellphone Is Really That Secure
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The Atlantic
Nobody’s Cellphone Is Really That Secure
But most of us aren’t the president of the United States.
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Working at Netflix Sounds Like Hell
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Gizmodo
Working at Netflix Sounds Like Hell
There are many, many jobs that are much worse than working at Netflix. But based on an extensive profile of the company’s culture, the streaming company certainly seems to have built a unique version of corporate hell.
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This ‘two-faced’ membrane can create electricity–from nothing but salty water
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Science
This ‘two-faced’ membrane can create electricity—from nothing but salty water
New membrane acts as one-way path for charged particles
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Time Traveler by Merriam-Webster: Search Words by First Known Use Date
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Merriam-Webster
Time Traveler by Merriam-Webster
When was a word first used in print? You may be surprised! Choose a year, and we'll show you the words that come from that date.
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Hubble is back
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NASA
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Returns to Science Operations
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope returned to normal operations late Friday, Oct. 26, and completed its first science observations on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 2:10 AM EDT.
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Candy Japan YouTube marketing horror story
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candyjapan
Candy Japan YouTube marketing horror story
Results from asking 180 YouTubers to make an unboxing video for a subnoscription box. Includes detailed breakdown of response rate, number of videos made, views and the sales results from them.
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Dynamicland: The Next Big Thing Is a Room
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Phenomenal World
The "Next Big Thing" is a Room
Research, analysis, commentary.
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Future of Statistical Programming
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www.amelia.mn
Amelia McNamara | Research | Future of Statistical Programming
One of the things I spend the most time thinking about is the future of statistical programming, especially statistical programming for novices.
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Bing has been serving up malicious Google Chrome ads for months
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Forbes
Stop Using Microsoft Edge To Download Chrome -- Unless You Want Malware
You had ONE job, Edge.
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