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How to make roguelike games in Rust
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Why Google Stores Billions of Lines of Code in a Single Repository (2016)
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Reality has a surprising amount of detail (2017)
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Scientists Use Recycled Sewage Water to Grow 500-Acre Forest in the Desert
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Good News Network
Scientists Use Recycled Sewage Water to Grow 500-Acre Forest in the Middle of Egyptian Desert
Researchers have been rerouting human wastewater from a city to grow trees in Egypt—and it could lead to more than 36 forest sanctuaries in the desert.
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Amazon takes a swipe at PayPal’s $4B acquisition
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Ars Technica
Amazon takes a swipe at PayPal’s $4 billion acquisition
Holiday shoppers warned that Honey, a popular browser extension, was a “security risk.”
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Zeta: Functional Neural Networks in Ocaml
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GitHub
liaopeiyuan/zeta
functional neural networks in ocaml. Contribute to liaopeiyuan/zeta development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Gray Matter Volume
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Pijul: a distributed version control system (written in Rust)
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Blake3 is 10 times faster than SHA-2
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Nextjournal
BLAKE3
Trying out the BLAKE3 cryptographic hash function (HN discussion).
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A teenager discovered a new planet on the third day of his NASA internship
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SFGate
A teenager discovered a new planet on the third day of his NASA internship
Most people sit through countless orientations on the first few days of their job, but one teen discovered a planet - on his third day.
Wolf Cukier, 17, of Scarsdale, New York, had wrapped up his junior year of high school when he headed off to intern in…
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Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’
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The Verge
Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick,’ ‘Finger,’ and ‘Cummings’
Naturally, this is creating some consternation among customers
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Paul Graham's Participatory Narcissism (2008)
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Coding Horror
Paul Graham's Participatory Narcissism
I have tremendous respect for Paul Graham. His essays – repackaged in the book Hackers and Painters – are among the best writing I've found on software engineering. Not all of them are so great, of course, but the majority are well worth your time. That's…
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HTML attributes to improve your users' two factor authentication experience
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Twilio Blog
HTML attributes to improve your users' two factor authentication experience
Learn how to use the HTML autocomplete, inputmode and pattern attributes to improve the user experience of logging in.
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Paris syndrome
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Petmate – C64 Petscii Editor
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Petmate - C64 PETSCII editor
Petmate
A cross-platform PETSCII image editor.
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Paging Dr. Google: How the Tech Giant Is Laying Claim to Health Data
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WSJ
Inside Google’s Quest for Millions of Medical Records
The tech giant has been pushing into health care, striking deals that grant it access to troves of patient data. The challenge: convincing the public and potential partners that it can be trusted with our most personal information.
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Goodbye, Clean Code
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overreacted.io
Goodbye, Clean Code — overreacted
Let clean code guide you. Then let it go.
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OpenBSD won't update Firefox, advises users to switch to ESR
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FBI Surveillance Vendor Threatens to Sue Tech Reporters for Crime of Journalism
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Gizmodo
FBI Surveillance Vendor Threatens to Sue Tech Reporters for Heinous Crime of Doing Journalism
Motherboard on Thursday revealed that a “secretive” U.S. government vendor whose surveillance products are not publicly advertised has been marketing hidden cameras disguised as seemingly ordinary objects—vacuum cleaners, tree stumps, and tombstones—to the…
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We’re approaching the limits of computer power – we need new programmers
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the Guardian
We’re approaching the limits of computer power – we need new programmers now
Ever-faster processors led to bloated software, but physical limits may force a return to the concise code of the past
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Why I Quit Using Google
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