Behind F1’s Velvet Curtain

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Executive Team and Board of Directors | SVB

The Silicon Valley Bank Executive Team and Board of Directors. Read profiles now.(web.archive.org) | Continue reading


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Twitter Public Policy (@Policy) / Twitter

The voice of Twitter's Global Public Policy team(web.archive.org) | Continue reading


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ActivityPub needs something like the Busy Developer's Guide to SOAP we did in 2001. | Continue reading


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WWW vs. No-WWW – Fight

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Good sleep, good learning, good life

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W3Fools – A W3Schools Intervention

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To Learn About the Voice Modem Extensions for Windows 95, Press 1 Now (1996)

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True cost of using wind and solar to meet demand was $272 and $472 per MWh [pdf]

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Cursed GTK: Run GTK apps on the terminal

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Wikipedia Offline on a Phone(2008)

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“GCHQ helped catch 'hurtcore' paedophile, Matthew Falder” (2018)

Spies from GCHQ were brought in to help catch a paedophile who was blackmailing victims on the internet and forcing them to carry out degrading and humiliating acts. | Continue reading


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How to Concentrate (1930)

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Why you should never pay for online dating (OkCupid) (2010)

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Mail-Order CRISPR Kits Allow Anyone to Hack DNA (2017)

Experts debate what amateur scientists could accomplish with the powerful DNA editing tool—and whether its ready availability is cause for concern  | Continue reading


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A Note on Declarative Programming Paradigms and the Future of Definitional Progr

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Where Online Hate Speech Can Bring the Police to Your Door

Battling far-right extremism, Germany has gone further than any other Western democracy to prosecute individuals for what they say online, testing the limits of free speech on the internet. | Continue reading


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Random answers about what the term Web 2.0 means (2006)

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Home of the Underdogs Revival Project (2009)

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Y Combinator (2005)

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Hacker group Guacamaya leaks military and police emails from various countries

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The Curious Tale of Dennis the Menace (2011)

[caption id="attachment_64239" align="aligncenter" width="460" caption="Dennises The Menaces"][/caption] This story began as a thought about British and American sensibilites around children and what they are... | Continue reading


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Sorry, millennials, you're never getting a good home (2022)

Recessions, debt, soaring home prices, climbing mortgage rates: Millennials have been screwed over by the housing market, and the future looks bleak. | Continue reading


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My Kung Fu Is the Best

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Lost on Earth: Wealth of Data Found in Space (1990)

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Why Esperanto is not my favourite Artificial Language (2002)

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'Examination Day' by Henry Slesar (1958; ~1200 words) [pdf]

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Where the Sidewalk Ends

On July 2nd, 1776 Solutions, LLC was banned from the ColoCrossing datacenter in New York. Several thousand dollars of hardware was disconnected at the power strip and I received an email plainly stating that I had "violated their AUP". They could not tell me why and deferred me t … | Continue reading


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Why Haskell Is Interesting?

Many programmers are fluent in several programming languages. Most of these languages have some things in common. Loops and variables are fundamental features of most languages.I want to show you a different way of solving problems. Haskell takes a different approach than you’re … | Continue reading


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Unraveling Music's DNA (2005)

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FOSS Gitlab is no longer any good?

Don't only take our word for it! GitLab is the only comprehensive DevOps platform being delivered as a single application. Learn more here! | Continue reading


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CDC deletes statement that “mRNA and spike protein do not last long in the body”

Learn how mRNA vaccines trigger an immune response against COVID-19. | Continue reading


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Code Free or Die(): Why Hackers Are So Often Libertarians (2008)

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Rob Pike: “Dotfiles” being hidden is a UNIXv2 mistake (2012)

A lesson in shortcuts. Long ago, as the design of the Unix file system was being worked out, the entries . and .. appeared, to make navigation easier. ... - Rob Pike - Google+ | Continue reading


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DOJ Sues to Prevent Monopsony, Big Tech Mentioned in Complaint

On Tuesday, November 2, 2021, the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia seeking to block an a | Continue reading


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Burn All GIFs (2000)

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Uncalendar Review (2015)

Posted by: Kate I have a type of dyslexia that affects my perception of time (because if my husband gets to chalk everything up to ADHD, ... | Continue reading


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One Word Broke C

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By 1995, it'll be evident that the Internet means as little as fax (1998)

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The Apollo On-Board Computers

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Kikkuli, 1345 BCE: Training the Chariot Horse

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Electronics are built with death dates. Let’s not keep them a secret

Our analysis of 14 popular consumer devices found most could stop working in 3 to 4 years because of irreplaceable batteries. Here’s how we get the tech industry to design products that last longer — and do less damage to the environment. | Continue reading


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Detailed Recount of Booting an Intel Architecture System

The boot sequence today is far more complex than it was even a decade ago. Here's a detailed, low-level, step-by-step walkthrough of the boot up. | Continue reading


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What ever happened to xmms.org? (2010)

Anyone that have tried to email me (or any other email address) on the xmms.org address the last couple of weeks have received a nice error message saying that the address doesn’t exist anymo… | Continue reading


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A Pilgrim In Cyberspace: December 13, 1996

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Couple of Emacs Hacks (2003)

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The QuickDraw GX Fan Club (1996)

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The secret life of Unicode (2001)

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