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Betrusted: A Security Enclave for Humans
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What happens when your career becomes your whole identity
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Harvard Business Review
What Happens When Your Career Becomes Your Whole Identity
Many people with high-pressure jobs find themselves unhappy with their careers, despite working hard their whole lives to get to their current position. Hating your job is one thing – but what happens if you identify so closely with your work that hating…
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Robot Odyssey (1984)
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robotodyssey.online
Robot Odyssey Rewired
Robot Odyssey is a computer game about digital logic from 1984. You can play it online here!
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The Doors of Perception (1954) [pdf]
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The KGB Hack: 30 Years Later [video]
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media.ccc.de
The KGB Hack: 30 Years Later
This spring marked the 30th anniversary of the public uncovering of the so-called KGB Hack, bringing with it a number of new articles rem...
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As wildfires hit Australia, ocean warming from climate change endangers Tasmania
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RosettaGit: Same projects in many programming languages
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Type system and the future of programming languages
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Google Docs
The Type System of the Future
Strongly typed vs More-strongly typed What are Types really? The twin faces of Types The world of statically verified languages Strongly typed vs More-strongly typed We know types help us eliminate certain classes of errors from programs. For instance, it's…
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Ask HN: Best books you read in the past decade?
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Unintuitive JSON Parsing
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Categories of deep recommendation systems
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James Le
The 10 Categories of Deep Recommendation Systems That Academic Researchers Should Pay Attention To — James Le
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What's Left for Private Messaging? [video]
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media.ccc.de
What's left for private messaging?
It is easier to chat online securely today than it ever has been. Widespread adoption of signal, wire, and the private mode of WhatsApp h...
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The Ultimate Acorn Archimedes talk [video]
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media.ccc.de
The Ultimate Acorn Archimedes talk
This talk will cover everything about the Acorn Archimedes, a British computer first released in 1987 and (slightly) famous for being the...
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Rivian's platform approach to electric vehicles helped it raise $3B this year
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MIT Technology Review
The Rivian pickup’s real edge over Tesla’s Cybertruck isn’t its battery
The sheer spectacle of Tesla’s Cybertruck unveiling, from the severe angles to the smashed windows, will go down as the biggest news in electric pickup trucks this year. But a rival startup that has yet to deliver a single truck arguably had a more monumental…
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What's the worst that could happen with my phone data?
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NY Times
What’s the Worst That Could Happen With My Phone Data? Our Journalists Answer Your Questions (Published 2019)
Two Times Opinion writers answer readers’ questions on their investigation into how companies track smartphone users and profit off their data.
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Bacteria can 'outsmart' programmed cell death
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phys.org
Bacteria can 'outsmart' programmed cell death
Certain bacteria can override a defence mechanism of the immune system, so called programmed cell death, through inhibition of death effector molecules by their outer membranes components. Shigella bacteria, ...
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Global Wave of Debt Is Largest, Fastest in 50 Years
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World Bank
Global Wave of Debt Is Largest, Fastest in 50 Years
Debt in emerging and developing economies (EMDEs) climbed to a record US$55 trillion in 2018, marking an eight-year surge that has been the largest, fastest, and most broad-based in nearly five decades.
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Paean to Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
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Paean to SMAC
Meditations on Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
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Build an 8-bit computer from scratch
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eater.net
Ben Eater
I create tutorial-style videos about electronics, computer architecture, networking, and various other technical subjects.
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Python Type Hints
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Twistronics: superconductor prototypes discovered after twisting graphene sheets
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Nytimes
A Physics Magic Trick: Take 2 Sheets of Carbon and Twist (Published 2019)
The study of graphene was starting to go out of style, but new experiments with sheets of the ultrathin material revealed there was much left to learn.
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