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How long does your nanosleep() really sleep? (2004)
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The Mystery of the Havana Syndrome
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The New Yorker
The Mystery of the Havana Syndrome
Unexplained brain injuries afflicted dozens of American diplomats and spies. What happened?
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Show HN: Google Earth for live radios
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radio.garden
Explore live radio by rotating the globe
Explore live radio by rotating the globe.
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The Sharashka Phenomenon
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HTTP-over-QUIC will officially become HTTP/3
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Introduction to Clojure (2013)
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CreativeApplications.Net
Introduction to Clojure – Modern dialect of Lisp (Part 1)
Karsten and Ricardo bring you this comprehensive introduction to Clojure and functional programming. From syntaxes, symbols, vars & namespaces to data structures, sequences, recursive processing...
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Limbo – Commodore 64 [video]
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YouTube
Limbo - Commodore 64
No, this is not a joke. An Awesome preview, let's hope it comes before 2024 :-)
Download it here: https://csdb.dk/release/?id=170889
Visit our website: https://www.computerbladet.dk/
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Die Threads: Python async code [video]
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YouTube
Die Threads (Screencast)
EuroPython 2018 Keynote, July 25, 2018. Screencast. An exploration of what thread-programming could be if it were re-envisioned to secretly rely upon an async library. A lot of threads get killed in this talk.
Discussion about this talk can be found at…
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Some notes on running new software in production
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jvns.ca
Some notes on running new software in production - Julia Evans
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Small robots may kill the tractor and make farming efficient
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WIRED
How small robots may kill the tractor and make farming efficient
The Bristol-based Small Robot Company has created a series of agile robots for farming. By being customisable they could help to replace the tractor
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Building iPad Pro features in Swift
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Swift by Sundell
Building iPad Pro features in Swift | Swift by Sundell
Whether or not you believe that the iPad is the future of computing, it does bring a ton of interesting new features and capabilities to the table, especially with the latest release of the Pro version. This week, let’s take a look at how we as third-party…
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Facebook Fired Palmer Luckey Because He Supported Trump
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WSJ
Why Did Facebook Fire a Top Executive? Hint: It Had Something to Do With Trump
Palmer Luckey, co-founder of virtual-reality pioneer Oculus, was ousted after his political activity sparked a furor within the social-media giant and Silicon Valley. His firing was one of the earliest political spats of the kind that is now roiling the technology…
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Google Kubernetes Engine's 3rd consecutive day of major service disruption
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The Art Institute of Chicago Has Put 50,000 High-Res Images Online
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kottke.org
The Art Institute of Chicago Has Put 50,000 High-Res Images from Their Collection Online
The Art Institute of Chicago recently unveiled a new website design. As part of their first design upgrade in 6 years, they have placed more than 52,000 high-resolution images from their collection online, av
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Why intel processors draw more power than expected: TDP and Turbo explained
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AnandTech
Why Intel Processors Draw More Power Than Expected: TDP and Turbo Explained
One of the recent topics permeating through the custom PC space recently has been about power draw. Intel’s latest eight-core processors are still rated at a TDP of 95W, and yet users are seeing power consumption north of 150-180W, which doesn’t make much…
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25 Years Ago Today, the First Major Web Browser Was Released: NCSA Mosaic 1.0
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www.ncsa.illinois.edu
The National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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The problem Bitcoin solves
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The Spectator
The problem bitcoin solves
Modern financial history is littered with hyperinflation, defaults and currency devaluation. Bitcoin could put an end to that, says Saifedean Ammous
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California Based P2P Trader Convicted of Illegal Money Transmission
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A Profile of Claire Lehmann of Quillette
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POLITICO
The Voice of the ‘Intellectual Dark Web’
Claire Lehmann’s online magazine, Quillette, prides itself on publishing “dangerous” ideas other outlets won’t touch. How far is it willing to go?
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Surviving Jonestown
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POLITICO
Surviving Jonestown
In 1978, I went to Guyana on a fact-finding mission. By the time I returned, more than 900 people died. I was almost one of them.
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Alarm over talks to implant UK employees with microchips
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the Guardian
Alarm over talks to implant UK employees with microchips
Trades Union Congress concerned over tech being used to control and micromanage
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