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The Sega SC-3000 Personal Computer (2018)
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The Practical Dev
The historical obscurity of the SEGA SC-3000 Personal Computer
A look at the obscure SEGA SC-3000, a personal computer from 1983.
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Ponzi Schemes, Private Yachts, and a Missing $250M in Crypto: Quadriga
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Vanity Fair
Ponzi Schemes, Private Yachts, and a Missing $250 Million in Crypto: The Strange Tale of Quadriga
When Canadian blockchain whiz Gerald Cotten died unexpectedly last year, hundreds of millions of dollars in investor funds vanished into the crypto ether. But when the banks, the law, and the forces of Reddit tried to track down the cash, it turned out the…
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AMD is dominating Intel in Amazon's best-selling CPUs list
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TechSpot
AMD is dominating Intel in Amazon's best-selling CPUs list
In Amazon’s US chart of its most popular processors, AMD’s Ryzen 7 2700X takes the top position. The 8-core/16-thread processor is down to just $159 for Black Friday, which works out at just under $20 per core. It’s followed by…
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Google AdWords charged me for clicks in Istanbul while location-targeting the US
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Medium
Google AdWords charged me for clicks in Istanbul while location targeting the U.S.
Three months ago, I quit my job at Google to start my own company. This past week, I decided that I wanted to get a feel for how much it…
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React in concurrent mode: 2000 state-connected comps re-rendered at 60FPS
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This is why i don't trust frameworks claiming to be fast b/c they score
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benchmarks. This is React in concurrent mode, facing an impossible(!) amount of load (2000 state-connected comps getting re-rendered with fresh props 60 frames/sec). The scheduler makes…
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ISOC sold the .org registry to Ethos Capital for $1.1B
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Fleck: A Lisp that runs wherever Bash is
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GitHub
GitHub - chr15m/flk: A LISP that runs wherever Bash is
A LISP that runs wherever Bash is. Contribute to chr15m/flk development by creating an account on GitHub.
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German voters would prefer a more ambitious timeline to phase out coal
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Nature Energy
German voters would prefer a more ambitious timeline to phase out coal
While a government commission recently proposed to phase out coal in Germany by 2038, voters would prefer a phase-out by 2025. Policymakers may underestimate public willingness to support an expedited transition away from high-carbon sources of energy.
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Who eats who in open source
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Platformonomics
Dining Preferences of the Cloud and Open Source: Who Eats Who?
TL;DR: If the cloud didn’t eat Hadoop Inc., Pivotal and Red Hat, what explains their diminished prospects? Marc Andresseesssen’s “software is eating the world” has given rise to an entire technolog…
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Tesla Cybertruck may be unsafe for other road users: Australian safety chief
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The Driven
Tesla Cybertruck may be unsafe for other road users, says Australian safety chief
ANCAP chief James Goodwin says angular design and steel construction of Tesla Cybertruck electric ute may pose safety risks to other road users such as pedestrians.
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The Programmers' Stone
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Netlify
The (Beautiful) Programmers' Stone
A styled version of programmersstone.com that is easier to read on the web.
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3D-printed microscope enables computational super-resolution imaging at $1200
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Tracking down the true origin of a font used in many games and shareware noscripts
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This is a thread about a font that's appeared in a lot of video games over the years, and how it was surprisingly challenging to track down its true origin. And no, it's probably not the one you're thinking of (though that one has an interesting story as…
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Find stuff in org-mode anywhere (2017)
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kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu
Find stuff in org-mode anywhere
Chemical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
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Disc rot is a challenge for both archivists and collectors
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Vice
The Hidden Phenomenon That Could Ruin Your Old Discs
CDs and DVDs were sold to consumers as these virtually indestructible platters, but the truth, as exemplified by the “disc rot” phenomenon, is more complicated.
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Many elementary teachers don’t understand math, and it makes them anxious
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Los Angeles Times
Opinion: Math scares your child's elementary school teacher — and that should frighten you
Many elementary school teachers are anxious about teaching math, and studies show their students learn less from them. Math should be taught by specialists starting in kindergarten.
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Jacob Collier’s four magical chords
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The Ethan Hein Blog
Jacob Collier’s four magical chords
Jacob Collier is the internet’s favorite musical virtuoso. Here’s his mostly acapella arrangement of a Christmas carol called “In The Bleak Midwinter.” The most remarkable p…
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Improving CLIs with isatty
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Bits, Bytes, and Words
Improving CLIs with isatty
One thing I like to do to improve the command-line programs I maintain is to make them aware of whether they're being run interactively. In this post …
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Neural Annealing: Toward a Neural Theory of Everything
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Show HN: Keycat – A self-hosted end-to-end encrypted password manager
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D. Richard Hipp's GitHub Trip Report
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