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1Password Linux Beta Is Out
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1Password Blog
1Password for Linux beta is now open
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Buckle up Linux Desktop users! We just opened an awesome ride that we’d love for you to join us on.
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NYC’s new digital subway map
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Curbed
First Look: New York’s Digital Subway Map Comes Alive Today
And, almost incidentally, it resolves a five-decade fight for graphics supremacy.
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Gardening Your Twitter
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steipete’s blog
Gardening Your Twitter: Growing Your Followers
Learn how to define your online persona, and find out different ways to increase your reach. This is the first part of my series about Gardening Your Twitter.
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Stable 1.2 Gigabit/s Internet achieved in moving train in Switzerland
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www.swisscom.ch
Greater bandwidth in trains
Uninterrupted, good quality mobile phone reception is extremely important to rail passengers. In technical terms, it’s the pièce de résistance for every network provider because the demands on bandwidth increase with data-intensive applications. Swisscom…
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A brief introduction to BEAM
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blog.erlang.org
A brief introduction to BEAM
This post is a brief primer on BEAM, the virtual machine that executes user
code in the Erlang Runtime System (ERTS). It’s intended to help those new to
BEAM follow an upcoming series of posts about the JIT in OTP 24, leaving
implementation details for later.
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Tesla Earning Result 3Q 2020
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Just Write the Parser
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tiarkrompf.github.io
Tiark's Notebook
Tiark Rompf is an Associate Professor at Purdue University. Notes and blog posts on programming, research, CS, software systems.
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Quibi Is Shutting Down
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WSJ
Quibi Is Shutting Down Barely Six Months After Going Live
Founder Jeffrey Katzenberg and Chief Executive Meg Whitman decided to shut down the company in an effort to return as much capital to investors as possible instead of trying to prolong the life of the company and risk losing more money.
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James Randi Has Died
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JREF
James Randi has died.
We are very sad to say that James Randi passed away yesterday, due to age-related causes. He had an Amazing life. We will miss him. Please respect Deyvi Peña’s privacy during this...
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LinkedIn will scan the browser to identify extensions
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Corey Prophitt's Website
LinkedIn's Exfiltration Gambit
A look at how LinkedIn exfiltrates extension data from their users.
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Deep geothermal energy is poised for a big breakout
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Vox
Geothermal energy is poised for a big breakout
"An engineering problem that, when solved, solves energy."
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Java Edition is moving house
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Minecraft.net
Java Edition is moving house
Same Minecraft, new and improved account!
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Why traditional reinforcement learning will probably not yield AGI [pdf]
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Telecom auctions have failed India
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Bloomberg | Quint
This Nobel-Winning Idea Has Failed India
The auctions pioneered by this year’s economics laureates have backfired badly in some emerging markets.
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/* You Are Not Expected to Understand This */
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Cadence
/* You Are Not Expected to Understand This */
<a href="https://community.cadence.com/cadence_blogs_8/b/breakfast-bytes"></a>The noscript of this post, you are not expected to understand this, is one of the most famous comments ever. It is in the v6 version of Unix, the mother operating system of Linux,…
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Low-code vs model-driven: are they the same?
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Modeling Languages
Low-code vs model-driven: are they the same?
I don't see any significant technical novelty in the low-code movement. But I do not see this as being negative. More the opposite. Read why I think the low-code movement represents a great opportunity for the modeling community.
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Tone-Deafness Test
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Tone-Deafness Test
Do you think you're tone-deaf? Test your pitch perception.
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Germany's Bundeskabinett approves draft law allowing WhatsApp/Messenger backdoor
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AFP.com
Bundeskabinett macht Weg für Reform des Verfassungsschutzrechts frei
Das Bundeskabinett hat den Weg für die umstrittene Reform des Verfassungsschutzrechts frei gemacht. Die Regierung billigte am Mittwoch den Gesetzentwurf von Bundesinnenminister Horst Seehofer (CSU), mit dem die sogenannte Quellen-Telekommunikationsüberwachung…
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Talking, Typing, Thinking: Software Is Not a Desk Job
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daniel.fone.net.nz
Talking, Typing, Thinking: Software Is Not a Desk Job
Developers over-optimise for the ergonomics of typing and not enough for the ergonomics of thinking.
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Notes on My Colon Cancer
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Charlieharrington
Notes on My Colon Cancer
My bout with colon cancer at age 34 in 2020
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Escaping Science's Paradox
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worksinprogress.co
Escaping science's paradox - Works in Progress
Scientific research today is afflicted by poor reliability and low utility, despite the best efforts of individual researchers.
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