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The Passing of Ucbvax (1994)
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Chongqing, the Largest City – In Pictures
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the Guardian
Chongqing, the world’s largest city – in pictures
The largest city in the world is as big as Austria, but few people have ever heard of it. The megacity of 34 million people in central of China is the emblem of the fastest urban revolution on the planet. The Communist party decided 30 years ago to unify…
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U.S. autism data project sparks uproar over ethics, privacy and intent
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The Washington Post
U.S. autism data project sparks uproar over ethics, privacy and intent
Administration health officials walked back a plan to register people with autism after criticism from scientists, privacy experts and advocates for people with autism.
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How to program a text adventure in C
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CosAE: Learnable Fourier Series for Image Restoration
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sifeiliu.net
CosAE: Learnable Fourier Series for Image Restoration
CosAE: Learnable Fourier Series for Image Restoration.
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'Tech entrepreneur took our money but failed to deliver our startup dreams'
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BBC News
'Tech entrepreneur took our money but failed to deliver our start-up dreams'
One client of Josh Adler re-mortgaged their home, another spent life savings to pay for websites and apps.
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Path is a utility for working with paths
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GitLab
Spyrja Galdr / path · GitLab
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CONL: "Markdown" for your config files
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ZFS: Apple's New Filesystem that wasn't (2016)
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ahl.dtrace.org
ZFS: Apple's New Filesystem That Wasn't
Adam Leventhal's Blog
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Shardines: SQLite3 Database-per-Tenant with ActiveRecord
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Julik Tarkhanov
A Can of Shardines: SQLite Multitenancy With Rails
There is a pattern I am very fond of - “one database per tenant” in web applications with multiple, isolated users. Recently, I needed to fix an application I had for a long time where this database-per-tenant multitenancy utterly broke down, because I was…
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Musk Shutting Down Government Loan Office That Gave Him the Money to Grow Tesla
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Jalopnik
Elon Musk Is Shutting Down The Government Loan Office That Gave Him The Money To Grow Tesla - Jalopnik
Musk is killing the very program that took a risk on his moonshot project, directly laying the foundation for him to become the world's wealthiest man.
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Wikipedia: Database Download
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Wikipedia
Wikipedia:Database download
Wikipedia offers free copies of all available content to interested users. These databases can be used for mirroring, personal use, informal backups, offline use or database queries (such as for Wikipedia:Maintenance). All text content is licensed under the…
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Mesmerizing Interlocking Geometric Patterns Produced with Japanese Woodworking
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Smithsonian Magazine
See the Mesmerizing Interlocking Geometric Patterns Produced With This Ancient Japanese Woodworking Technique
The art form, known as kumiko, is now practiced by designers from around the world
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Time to quit your pointless job, become morally ambitious and change the world
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the Guardian
No, you’re not fine just the way you are: time to quit your pointless job, become morally ambitious and change the world
Most working people can be put into one of three categories, from idealistic yet unambitious to greedy and immoral. But there is another option …
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We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads [video]
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Ted
We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads
We're building an artificial intelligence-powered dystopia, one click at a time, says techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci. In an eye-opening talk, she details how the same algorithms companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon use to get you to click on ads…
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Reverse Geocoding Is Hard
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Terence Eden’s Blog
Reverse Geocoding is Hard
My wife and I run OpenBenches - a crowd-sourced database of nearly 40,000 memorial benches. Every bench is geo-tagged with a latitude and longitude. But how do you go from a string of digits to something human readable? How do I turn -33.755780,150.603769…
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Read the Obits
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The MIT Press Reader
The Creativity Hack No One Told You About: Read the Obits
Reading obituaries can boost creativity by exposing you to distant ideas, fueling the associations that lead to unexpected breakthroughs.
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Did 5G Kill the IMSI Catcher?
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Zetier
Did 5G kill the IMSI catcher?
Understand the mechanics, risks, and the future of IMSI catching (a.k.a. stealing your cellular ID) in 2025. Read our primer on this niche form of hacking.
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How NASA Is Using Graph Technology and LLMs to Build a People Knowledge Graph
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Memgraph
How NASA is Using Graph Technology and LLMs to Build a People Knowledge Graph
Missed NASA’s People Graph webinar? Catch the recap and see how graph technology and AI are shaping the future of workforce intelligence.
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Libogc (Wii homebrew library) discovered to contain code stolen from RTEMS
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GitHub
hbc/README.md at 80a80251f83f1993c272c58e471d040f3eb1dee9 · fail0verflow/hbc
The Homebrew Channel - open source edition. Contribute to fail0verflow/hbc development by creating an account on GitHub.