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Show HN: A funny rap song about the pains of pair programming
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Genetic programming and the halting problem (2006) [video]
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Genetic programming and halting problem by Riccardo Poli and Bill Langdon
Turing was wrong: the halting problem may be decidable after all! Selecting programs at random from the space of Turing-complete programs we show that almost...
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Exploring Programming Language Architecture in Perl (2010)
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www.billhails.net
Exploring Programming Language Architecture in Perl
an online book using the Perl programming language to explore various aspects of programming language architecture
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Why does London's Moorgate tube stations have a mix of logo signage?
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Tim Dunn
I have been asked an interesting question. Why does London’s Moorgate tube station have a mix of “traditional” bar-and-Circle roundels... and weird diamonds? Well... (1/6)
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For Decades, Southern States Saw Thanksgiving as an Act of Northern Aggression
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Atlas Obscura
For Decades, Southern States Considered Thanksgiving an Act of Northern Aggression
In the 19th century, pumpkin pie ignited a culture war.
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The Devil's Hair Dryer: Hell is other people, with leaf blowers (2016)
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CityLab
The Devil's Hair Dryer
Hell is other people, with leaf blowers.
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70s and 80s movies visual effects explained
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threader.app
A thread written by @Foone
The special effects for the computer-display in the glider from John Carpenter's Escape From New York (1981) are really neat. They're a neat wireframe display of the city, presumably from some kind of radar. https://t.co/o2kPgghoIJ
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Too small to Kafka but too big to wait: Really simple streaming in Clojure
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Jason Bell
Too small to #Kafka but too big to wait: Really simple streaming in #Clojure. #queues #pubsub #activemq #rabbitmq
In days gone by businesses proclaimed “we’re gonna do Hadoop Jase!”, no word of a lie, they used to phone me up and tell me so…… my response was fairly standard. Now t…
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Parliament seizes cache of Facebook internal papers
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the Guardian
Parliament seizes cache of Facebook internal papers
Documents alleged to contain revelations on data and privacy controls that led to Cambridge Analytica scandal
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A Secret Code on Madrid Security Bollards
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Atlas Obscura
There’s a Secret Code Hiding on These Madrid Security Bollards
It took the power of the internet to crack it.
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AOL acquires Netscape in $4.2B deal (1998)
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AOL acquires Netscape in $4.2B deal - Nov. 24, 1998
America Online said Tuesday it will acquire Netscape Communications, a leading Internet browser company, in a $4.2 billion deal that sets the stage for a competitive tug-of-war with software titan Microsoft Corp.
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Satpy: Python package for earth-observing satellite data processing
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GitHub
GitHub - pytroll/satpy: Python package for earth-observing satellite data processing
Python package for earth-observing satellite data processing - pytroll/satpy
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Tau Prolog: A Prolog Interpreter in JavaScript
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tau-prolog.org
Tau Prolog: A Prolog interpreter in JavaScript
Tau Prolog: A Prolog interpreter in JavaScript.
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Optimization in the context of machine learning
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Fine Uploader is shutting down
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GitHub
Fine Uploader is shutting down · Issue #2073 · FineUploader/fine-uploader
After almost 7 years of developing and maintaining this project, I've decided that it's time to archive this (and all other) repositories in the Fine Uploader organization and effectively s...
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Why Most of America Is Terrible at Making Biscuits
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The Atlantic
Why Most of America Is Terrible at Making Biscuits
There’s a scientific reason no one outside the South can nail them.
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LinkedIn violated data protection by using 18M email addresses of non-members
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TechCrunch
LinkedIn violated data protection by using 18M email addresses of non-members to buy targeted ads on Facebook
LinkedIn, the social network for the working world with close to 600 million users, has been called out a number of times for how it is able to suggest uncanny connections to you, when it’s not even clear how or why LinkedIn would know enough to make those…
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What do you legally “own” with Bitcoin? A short introduction to krypto-property
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Preston Byrne
What do you legally “own” with Bitcoin? A short introduction to krypto-property
Knut Karnapp posed this very interesting question over on Twitter. His answer: To me you own a part of the Bitcoin UTXO set uniquely assigned to you, and only you — by virtue of the corresponding p…
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Show HN: Serverless boilerplate to get started quickly
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GitHub - harijoe/serverless-boilerplate: Minimal yet super-functional serverless boilerplate
Minimal yet super-functional serverless boilerplate - harijoe/serverless-boilerplate
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Astronomers detect water in the atmosphere of a planet 179 light-years away
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Universe Today
Astronomers Detect Water in the Atmosphere of a Planet 179 Light-Years Away
Gathering detailed information on exoplanets is extremely difficult. The light from their host star overwhelms the light from the exoplanet, making it difficult for telescopes to see them. But now a team using cutting-edge technology at the Keck Observatory…
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Beijing to Judge Every Resident Based on Behavior by End of 2020
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Bloomberg.com
Beijing to Judge Every Resident Based on Behavior by End of 2020
China’s plan to judge each of its 1.3 billion people based on their social behavior is moving a step closer to reality, with Beijing set to adopt a lifelong points program by 2021 that assigns personalized ratings for each resident.
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