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'F-– you leakers': Stopping info getting out is now google mgmt’s #1 priority
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Business Insider Australia
'F--- you leakers': A former senior Google employee says a frantic quest to stop internal info getting out is now management's…
A senior former Google employee who quit over its controversial plans to launch a search engine in China painted a picture of a company whose upper echelons are obsessed with stopping leaks, to the exclusion of almost anything else.
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US Is Net Oil Exporter for First Time in 75 Years
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Bloomberg.com
The U.S. Just Became a Net Oil Exporter for the First Time in 75 Years
America turned into a net oil exporter last week, breaking almost 75 years of continued dependence on foreign oil and marking a pivotal -- even if likely brief -- moment toward what U.S. President Donald Trump has branded as "energy independence."
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Reverse engineering the ARM1, ancestor of the iPhone's processor (2015)
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Righto
Reverse engineering the ARM1, ancestor of the iPhone's processor
Almost every smartphone uses a processor based on the ARM1 chip created in 1985. The Visual ARM1 simulator shows what happens inside the...
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Ask HN: Which abandoned proprietary software would you resurrect?
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Yes, You Should Walk Your Cat
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NY Times
Opinion | Yes, You Should Walk Your Cat (Published 2018)
Today’s indoor cat is a tiger robbed of his dominion, a Lamborghini left idling in the garage.
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Elon Musk Tells Tesla Willing to Buy Idle GM Plants
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Secrets of smooth Béziers revealed
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Raph Levien’s blog
Secrets of smooth Béziers revealed
I haven’t posted here much lately, and I admit, it’s because I’ve gotten sidetracked thinking about curves again. I did my PhD thesis on curves, so spent years thinking about them, then put that on hold for a while, aside from some work in crunching font…
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Australia’s vague anti-encryption law sets a dangerous new precedent
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ProtonMail Blog
Australia’s vague anti-encryption law sets a dangerous new precedent - ProtonMail Blog
On Thursday, the Australian government and its Labor partners rammed a shockingly invasive anti-encryption law through Parliament, over the objections of experts, businesses, and civil rights groups. It endangers the security of everyone who uses online services…
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Ktask: optimizing CPU-intensive kernel work
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lwn.net
ktask: optimizing CPU-intensive kernel work
As a general rule, the kernel is supposed to use the least amount of CPU
time possible; any time taken by the kernel is not available for the
applications the user actually wants to run. As a result, not a lot of
thought has gone into optimizing the execution…
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Rocket v0.4: Typed URIs, Database Support, Revamped Queries, and More
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rocket.rs
Rocket v0.4: Typed URIs, Database Support, Revamped Queries, & More! - Rocket Web Framework
Rocket is a web framework for the Rust
programming language that makes it simple to write fast web applications
without sacrificing flexibility or type safety.
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Brain, refactored
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Show HN: Smart contract decompiler that uses symbolic execution
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Gut bacteria may offer a treatment for autism
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The Economist
Gut bacteria may offer a treatment for autism
A common probiotic holds the key
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Senior Google employee says quest to stop leaks is now management's top priority
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Business Insider
'F--- you leakers': A former senior Google employee says a frantic quest to stop internal info getting out is now management's…
Aly Song/ReutersA security guard keeps watch as he walks past a logo of Google in Shanghai, China.Jack Poulson, who quit Google in September over its search
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A Bayesian Perspective on Generalization and Stochastic Gradient Descent
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Google Research
A Bayesian Perspective on Generalization and Stochastic Gradient Descent – Google Research
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We’re No Longer in Smartphone Plateau. We’re in the Smartphone Decline
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New York
We’re No Longer in Smartphone Plateau. We’re in the Smartphone Decline.
Growth in smartphone sales stopped surging years ago. In the next decade, they’re likely to decline. What does that world look like?
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Scripting API now in public beta
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Minecraft.net
Scripting API now in public beta!
Play around with Minecraft’s insides!
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Ham Radio – CQ: Personal Mastery Through Hobbies
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Medium
CQ: Personal Mastery Through Hobbies
What My Father Taught Me About Communication In Amateur Radio
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Tumblr refugees trying to save its NSFW content
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Fast Company
Meet the Tumblr castaways trying to save its adult content from oblivion
Tumblr posters of porn and kink fear a ban on naughty content will eviscerate not only their blogs, but the communities they’ve built on the networks.
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Heading to a cardiologist
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Reddit
From the AppleWatch community on Reddit: Heading to a cardiologist.....
Explore this post and more from the AppleWatch community
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Creating Things That Matter [video]
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YouTube
David Edwards: Creating Things That Matter
David Edwards spoke at the DASER on November 15, 2018. David Edwards, Harvard University Professor, Founder of Le Laboratoire in Paris, France, and Cambridge...
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