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Create your own game engine but don't use it (2017)
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How the Brain Creates a Timeline of the Past
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Quanta Magazine
How the Brain Creates a Timeline of the Past
The brain can’t directly encode the passage of time, but recent work hints at a workaround for putting timestamps on memories of events.
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Why Mark Zuckerberg's Writing Style Erodes Our Trust in Facebook
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Slab
Knock Down Silos - A modern take on writing & knowledge within teams
An internal knowledge base and wiki for distributed teams. Slab features a beautiful editor, blazing fast search, and dozens of integrations like G Suite, Slack, and GitHub.
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Volt: Fast native desktop client for major web services
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Volt-App
Volt | 300 KB desktop client for Slack, Skype, Twitter, Facebook, Gmail and more
Native desktop client for Slack, Skype, Gmail, Facebook, and more
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“Catastrophic” hack wipes out email provider’s entire infrastructure
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Ars Technica
“Catastrophic” hack on email provider destroys almost two decades of data
VFEmail says data for virtually all US users is gone for good.
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1991 – a server-side web framework written in Forth
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1991
A server-side web framework written in Forth.
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Google paid Apple $9.4B in 2018 to be the default search engine
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Business Insider
Apple quietly makes billions from Google Search each year, and it's a bigger business than Apple Music
Google's payment to Apple could be worth as much as 23% of Apple's services business.
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Mapping Motor Vehicle Collisions in New York City
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toddwschneider.com
Mapping Motor Vehicle Collisions in New York City
Interactive heatmap of 1.4 million collisions highlights dangerous areas for motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians
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Design Without Color First
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Medium
4 Reasons Why You Should Design Without Color First
Creating your screens in grayscale before adding color forces you think clearly and prioritize right when it comes to UX design.
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Bootstrap 5 will remove jQuery as a dependency
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GitHub
v5 without jQuery by Johann-S · Pull Request #23586 · twbs/bootstrap
Plugins:
Util (#23565)
Alert (#23596)
Button (#23600)
Carousel (#23658)
Collapse (#23958)
Dropdown (#24099)
Modal (#23955)
Popover (#24014)
ScrollSpy (#24879)
Tab (#24094)
Tooltip (#240...
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Show HN: Radio station WWV audio simulation
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The Next Wave of ‘Unicorn’ Startups
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NY Times
The Next Wave of ‘Unicorn’ Start-Ups
Uber and Airbnb were part of an early generation of tech start-ups that quickly reached $1 billion in value. The up-and-coming generation is looking very different.
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A 25-Inch Plot of Land in Greenwich Village Embodied ‘a Resistance’
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NY Times
How a 25-Inch Plot of Land in Greenwich Village Embodied ‘a Resistance’ (Published 2019)
A tiny portion of land near Christopher Street, smaller than a yield sign, was once the smallest piece of privately owned land in New York City.
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California will not complete $77B high-speed rail project: governor
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My Life at 47 Is Back to What It Was Like at 27
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Medium
My Life at 47 Is Back to What It Was Like at 27
It is 1997. It is 2017. It doesn’t matter. It is both. In 20 years, my life has come full circle, 360 degrees for real. At 47, my life looks uncannily the same way it did at 27.
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Reading in the Age of Constant Distraction
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The Paris Review
Reading in the Age of Constant Distraction by Mairead Small Staid
February 8, 2019 – Twenty-five years ago, Sven Birkerts published “The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age.” Have his fears and projections come to pass?
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Ask HN: Environmental Cost of Semiconductors?
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El Chapo Trial: Why His I.T. Guy Had a Nervous Breakdown
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Nytimes
El Chapo Trial: Why His I.T. Guy Had a Nervous Breakdown (Published 2019)
Christian Rodriguez got the contract of a lifetime with the kingpin. Then he betrayed his boss to the F.B.I.
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Principled GraphQL
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Principled GraphQL
Best practices for implementing and scaling a graph
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Neural Networks, Manifolds, and Topology (2014)
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CPU Clocks and Clock Interrupts, and Their Effects on Schedulers (2015)
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accu.org
ACCU :: CPU Clocks and Clock Interrupts, and Their Effects on Schedulers
Instructions to sleep for a second almost never result in precisely one second’s sleep. Bob Schmidt walks us through the mechanics of why.
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