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Ignoring whining about OpenSSL in Valgrind
1 points
luu
2015-02-02T17:13:14Z
rachelbythebay.com
Simple Testing Can Prevent Most Critical Failures
90 points
luu
2015-02-01T21:19:20Z
www.usenix.org
Ideological Differences in Economics: Why Is the Left-Right Divide Widening?
1 points
luu
2015-02-01T16:36:52Z
econjwatch.org
Ratings Now Cut Both Ways, So Don’t Sass Your Uber Driver
9 points
luu
2015-02-01T15:39:10Z
www.nytimes.com
A minimalist translation of Clojure's core.async to Scala
13 points
luu
2015-02-01T14:06:33Z
blog.podsnap.com
Are Star Ratings Killing Uber and AirBnB?
2 points
luu
2015-02-01T03:08:20Z
www.teamrarebit.com
New Weather Service supercomputer faces chaos
54 points
luu
2015-01-31T23:35:27Z
www.washingtonpost.com
The Awkward Copyright Collision of Fair Use and Creative Commons
3 points
luu
2015-01-31T22:30:39Z
blogs.scientificamerican.com
The Pinocchio Problem (2007)
2 points
luu
2015-01-31T20:37:46Z
steve-yegge.blogspot.com
Game Theory: Impartial Combinatorial Games [pdf]
11 points
luu
2015-01-31T18:28:07Z
www.math.ucla.edu
Node.js package to access serial ports for reading and writing
6 points
luu
2015-01-31T17:45:31Z
github.com
Pure js cross-browser WYSIWYM editor
1 points
luu
2015-01-31T13:28:14Z
github.com
JavaScript: End of the Chain
3 points
luu
2015-01-31T02:34:46Z
jamesporter.me
JavaScript WYSIWYM editor focused on clean, semantic markup
8 points
luu
2015-01-31T01:07:41Z
wymeditor.github.io
LED Mirror at Square Design
3 points
luu
2015-01-30T21:42:47Z
joeschwartz.com
The Evolution of the Unix Time-sharing System
2 points
luu
2015-01-30T19:00:38Z
cm.bell-labs.com
Cultivated Disinterest in Professional Sports
344 points
luu
2015-01-30T14:39:39Z
mako.cc
Peg DHCP
1 points
luu
2015-01-30T10:59:48Z
en.wikipedia.org
Is reverse engineering and using parts of a closed source application legal?
3 points
luu
2015-01-30T01:29:13Z
reverseengineering.stackexchange.com
iTunes Connect bug logs developers in to other developers’ accounts at random
2 points
luu
2015-01-29T23:46:06Z
arstechnica.com
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