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Java JIT vs. Java AOT vs. Go for Small, Short-Lived Processes
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macias.info
Java JIT vs Java AOT vs Go for small, short-lived processes. Mario Macias' handcrafted blog
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Nordic Quack
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Slate Magazine
Sweden’s Bizarre Tradition of Watching Donald Duck Cartoons on Christmas Eve
Three years ago, I went to Sweden with my then-girlfriend (now-wife), to meet her family and celebrate my first Christmas. As an only partially lapsed...
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Russia 'successfully tests' its unplugged internet
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BBC News
Russia 'successfully tests' its unplugged internet
Russia's alternative to the global internet would cut its citizens off from some foreign services.
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A collection of various lists for hackers, pentesters and security researchers
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GitHub
GitHub - Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking: A collection of various awesome lists for hackers, pentesters and security researchers
A collection of various awesome lists for hackers, pentesters and security researchers - Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking
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Multilingual People Have Healthier, More Engaged Brains (2016)
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KQED
Why Multilingual People Have Healthier, More Engaged Brains | KQED
Educators often focus on the language skills students who are still learning English lack, but bilingualism is a huge neuro-strength. The ability to speak more than one language means a strong, healthy and complex brain.
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'Advertising breaks your spirit': the French cities trying to ban public adverts
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the Guardian
'Advertising breaks your spirit': the French cities trying to ban public adverts
Activists in Lille recently demonstrated against advertising, while Grenoble has replaced hundreds of adverts with trees and noticeboards. Could cities remove ads altogether?
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Stock Option Pricing Inference
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A Twitter app bug was used to match 17M phone numbers to user accounts
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TechCrunch
A Twitter app bug was used to match 17 million phone numbers to user accounts
The researcher matched 17 million phone numbers using the Android app's contact upload feature.
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Why Aren't Shoes Preventing Running Injuries?
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The Atlantic
Why Aren't Shoes Preventing Running Injuries?
Barefoot running shoes and shoes with extra cushioning seek to protect runners—but despite all the new technology, running injuries are no less common than they were 30 years ago.
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Father and Daughter Convicted for $100M Fraudulent Tax Refund Scheme
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www.justice.gov
Fort Lauderdale Father and Daughter Convicted at Trial for
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Hyperscan: High-performance multiple regex matching library from Intel
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Darktable 3.0.0 Released
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darktable.org
darktable 3.0.0 released
We’re proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.0.0! The github release is here: https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.0.0. As always, please don’t use the autogenerated tarball provided by github, but only our…
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Category Theory for Programmers, Bartosz Milewski [pdf]
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GitHub
GitHub - hmemcpy/milewski-ctfp-pdf: Bartosz Milewski's 'Category Theory for Programmers' unofficial PDF and LaTeX source
Bartosz Milewski's 'Category Theory for Programmers' unofficial PDF and LaTeX source - hmemcpy/milewski-ctfp-pdf
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Crispr-Resistant Viruses Build ‘Safe Rooms’ to Shield Genomes from Enzymes
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CRISPR-Resistant Viruses Build ‘Safe Rooms’ to Shield Genomes from DNA-Dicing Enzymes | UC San Francisco
CRISPR-Resistant Viruses Build ‘Safe Rooms’ to Shield Genomes from DNA-Dicing Enzymes
After phages infect bacteria, they construct an impenetrable “safe room” inside of their host, which protects vulnerable phage DNA from antiviral enzymes. This compartment, which resembles a cell nucleus, is the most effective CRISPR shield ever discovered…
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I don’t know if whoever flagged the typos in my eBook thought they were helping
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Twitter
Kingfisher & Wombat
Hey, I don’t know if whoever flagged the typos in my ebook thought they were helping, but please don’t do that. That just means there’s a quality warning on Amazon’s sale’s page. It’s super not helpful, particularly when the issue is vernacular English.
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Flattening Quadratic Béziers
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Raph Levien’s blog
Flattening quadratic Béziers
Blog of Raph Levien.
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Show HN: Kareer Day – Learn About Jobs by People Who've Done Them
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What it's like to bootstrap a business before it can financially support you
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Indie Hackers
What's it like to bootstrap a business before it can financially support you?
Founders lose sleep over all kinds of nightmare scenarios, but running out of cash probably tops the list. A business can survive the comings and goings...
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The Nightjet: A Big Bet on Train Travelers Who Take It Slow
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NY Times
The Nightjet: A Big Bet on Train Travelers Who Take It Slow (Published 2019)
While other European rail lines have reduced their overnight train services, Austria’s state-owned system is investing in its own.
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Open-source and the demise of proprietary software (2018)
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Timescale Blog
RedHat, Elastic, and more: Why open-source software companies are thriving today
RedHat, Elastic, MongoDB, Github, Pivotal, Greenplum, and more: Open-source software has finally come of age, is reshaping the entire software industry as we know it. Here’s why.
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Catching CO2 from trucks and reducing their emissions by 90%
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Nuadox
Catching CO2 from trucks and reducing their emissions by 90%
- By Nuadox Crew - In Europe, transport is responsible for roughly 30% of total CO2 emissions (of which 72% comes from road transportation). While the use of electric vehicles for personal...
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