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In an area without cellphone reception, I was unable to open the car
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The Atlantic
When I Took My Zipcar Into the Wilderness
In an area without cellphone reception, I was unable to open the car.
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Debate rages in Austria over enshrining use of cash in the constitution
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www.euractiv.com
Debate rages in Austria over enshrining use of cash in the constitution
It may sound like a strange thing to enshrine in a country's constitution: the right to pay cash. But a debate on whether to do just that has entered Austria's election campaign, shining a light on the country's love of cold, hard currency.
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Show HN: fast visual-inertial odometry/SLAM for AR/VR/Robotics
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GitHub
GitHub - ucla-vision/xivo: X Inertial-aided Visual Odometry
X Inertial-aided Visual Odometry. Contribute to ucla-vision/xivo development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Judge Rules Terrorism Watchlist Violates Constitutional Rights
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NY Times
Judge Rules Terrorism Watchlist Violates Constitutional Rights
A ruling on Wednesday called into question the constitutionality of a major tool the F.B.I. and the Department of Homeland Security use for screening potential terrorism suspects.
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Graphics Programming Black Book by Michael Abrash – Markdown source (2001)
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GitHub
GitHub - jagregory/abrash-black-book: Markdown source for Michael Abrash's Graphics Programming Black Book
Markdown source for Michael Abrash's Graphics Programming Black Book - jagregory/abrash-black-book
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Weighted blankets might ease insomnia and anxiety
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Holes in T. rex's skull now thought to have regulated body temperature
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ScienceDaily
T. Rex had an air conditioner in its head, study suggests
Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs on the planet, had an air conditioner in its head, suggest scientists who are challenging over a century of previous beliefs.
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Why Finnish babies sleep in cardboard boxes (2013)
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BBC News
Why Finnish babies sleep in cardboard boxes
For 75 years, Finland's expectant mothers have been given a box of baby clothes and bedding by the state. Some say it helped Finland achieve one of the world's lowest infant mortality rates.
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Secushare: A decentralized, secure social network built on GNUnet
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Man jailed for criticizing court system
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WXYZ 7 News Detroit
Grieving dad jailed for repeatedly criticizing court system in Macomb County
He lost a custody battle, then his son lost his life. He blames the court system. He voiced his strong opinions on social media and the next thing he knew he was locked in jail.
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Creating a Magical Videobooth for a Wedding
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Ask HN: Good Remote Work Literature?
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Woman is first to receive cornea made from ‘reprogrammed’ stem cells
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Nature
Woman is first to receive cornea made from ‘reprogrammed’ stem cells
Nature - The Japanese woman’s vision has improved since the transplant, say her doctors.
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Amazon’s Shipping Empire Is Challenging UPS and FedEx
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WSJ
How Amazon’s Shipping Empire Is Challenging UPS and FedEx
Amazon’s recent breakup with shipping partner FedEx illustrates how far the e-commerce giant has come in creating its own delivery network. Here is a look at the company’s vast shipping empire.
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The Next Hot Job: Pretending to Be a Robot
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WSJ
The Next Hot Job: Pretending to Be a Robot
Until the techno-utopian dream of full automation is realized, the growth of not-yet-autonomous technologies is creating opportunities for humans to help operate robots remotely, sometimes from thousands of miles away.
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How the super-rich looted their own countries to create an elite global haven
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New Statesman
Moneyland: how the super-rich looted their own countries to create an elite global haven
The global rich now move their money, their assets and themselves wherever they wish, choosing which countries’ laws they wish to live by. Britain is welcoming them with open arms.
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Google: Enabling developers and organizations to use differential privacy
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Googleblog
Google for Developers Blog - News about Web, Mobile, AI and Cloud
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Please, My Digital Archive. It’s Very Sick
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Lapham’s Quarterly
Please, My Digital Archive. It’s Very Sick.
Our past on the internet is disappearing before we can make it history.
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Mach kernel
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Did Setting a Timeline Doom the Fight Against Global Warming?
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Medium
Did Setting a Timeline Doom the Fight Against Global Warming?
Advocates argue that the world has only years to avert catastrophic climate change — but the public reaction has largely backfired
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Soul on wheels: How music for the roller rink impacted the club
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Resident Advisor
Soul on wheels: How music for the roller rink impacted the club
Moodymann's Soul Skate party embodies a long tradition where rollerskating and club music intertwine. We spoke with Kenny Dixon Jr., Traci Washington, Louie Vega, Danny Krivit and more on one of America's richest subcultures.
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