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Patterns library – Create dynamic websites without caring about JavaScript
4 points
networked
2016-11-09T02:36:05Z
patternslib.com
nixos-in-place – Install NixOS on top of any Linux distro without rebooting
2 points
networked
2016-11-07T04:38:53Z
github.com
yada – A web library for Clojure
3 points
networked
2016-11-07T03:57:56Z
juxt.pro
far2l – A work-in-progress Linux port of FAR v2
2 points
networked
2016-11-06T15:12:30Z
github.com
The Story of “How About Never” (2014)
36 points
networked
2016-11-06T00:30:54Z
www.newyorker.com
A type system for Tcl diagrammed
5 points
networked
2016-11-05T01:33:04Z
tcl.wiki
Unsigned int considered harmful for Java
2 points
networked
2016-11-05T00:23:33Z
www.nayuki.io
Jinja live parser
38 points
networked
2016-11-04T23:46:06Z
jinja2test.tk
Assortative mating on educational attainment leads to genetic resemblance [pdf]
2 points
networked
2016-11-04T03:23:17Z
www.gwern.net
Notes on my full-time testing of 7 Dropbox alternatives (2015)
22 points
networked
2016-11-03T01:47:03Z
vxlabs.com
Cipher security summary – Wikipedia
3 points
networked
2016-11-01T00:07:51Z
en.wikipedia.org
Design of Adventure for the Atari 2600 (SIGGRAPH '96)
1 points
networked
2016-10-30T14:06:26Z
www.slideshare.net
The Emotional Basis for Moral Judgement (2006) [pdf]
1 points
networked
2016-10-29T20:59:15Z
subcortex.com
Parenting Style and Youth Outcomes in the UK (2011) [pdf]
2 points
networked
2016-10-29T20:16:36Z
users.ox.ac.uk
Strategies of Human Mating (2006) [pdf]
127 points
networked
2016-10-29T16:46:29Z
www.weimag.ch
The Cost of DIY PaaS
3 points
networked
2016-10-29T15:07:16Z
blog.cloud66.com
Show HN: Adhokku – a toy PaaS powered by FreeBSD jails and Ansible
3 points
networked
2016-10-29T13:21:53Z
github.com
Show HN: Adhokku – a toy open source PaaS powered by FreeBSD and Ansible
1 points
networked
2016-10-27T23:47:10Z
github.com
Row hammer – Wikipedia
2 points
networked
2016-10-24T19:01:58Z
en.wikipedia.org
Was Sigmund Freud “deathly afraid” of the number 62?
1 points
networked
2016-10-24T04:17:06Z
skeptics.stackexchange.com
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