Jobs at Google (1998)

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What Silicon Valley Has Brought Us (2013)

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Infeasibility of Quantification of Life-Critical Software Reliability (1998 Pdf)

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Why the PC Will Not Die – Bill Gates (1999)

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Content Is King (1/3/96) by Bill Gates

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Understanding C#: Use System.Console to build text-mode games (2010)

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Don't Come to the Dark Side (2011) [pdf]

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Bambi Meets Godzilla – “I watched Smalltalk die.”

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Al Gore's Support of the Internet, by V.Cerf and B.Kahn

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The Bipolar Lisp Programmer

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A Visit by the CPT – What's it all about? (1999) [pdf]

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Mitochondrial DNA and human history

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The Geek Code (1996)

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How Unix linkers work and why the order of objects on the link line matters

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The 500.000$ release (2017)

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Great Lives (2007)

I return from one week’s leave from my column, grateful for my old roost and in the mood to repay a favor by granting one, or attempting to do so. You must have the narrative of what happened one day last week. Advertisement ord=Math.random()*10000000000000000; … | Continue reading


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Identity Crisis: What happens when nobody knows who you are anymore?

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When Apple launched its own game console (1996)

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Can Line Arrays Form Cylindrical Waves? A Line Array Theory Q&A (2005)

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Computer science as a lost art

An old friend of mine asked me this in email last night:

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Are you in a virtual machine? Swallow the Red Pill

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The problems with wavelets (2010)

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Fanon versus canon (2015)

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Wizard proposes turning map of the universe inside-out

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Amazon Should Replace Local Libraries to Save Taxpayers Money

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Marriage in Japan and in the West: One word, two concepts (2003)

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Hexagonal architecture

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Maruti Hard Real-Time OS (1996)

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Did You Hear We Got Osama? (2012)

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Undop

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The Guide to Effectively Fighting FUD

This is an attempt to canonize the rules of combating Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD) as I have learned them from over twenty years of… | Continue reading


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Formal Verification: The Gap Between Perfect Code and Reality

In Fall 2017, I took MIT’s 6.826, Principles of Computer Systems, taught by Turing Award-winner Butler Lampson, Nickolai Zeldovich, and Frans Kaashoek. Despite its rudimentary title, it’s a grad class | Continue reading


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The Five Stages of Hosting (2012)

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Are hormones in commercial meet speeding up the morf? (28 Aug 96)

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50-lines AVL BST in C (2015)

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Interview with an Adware Author

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The mystery of the blend (2009)

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Why Specs Matter (2004)

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An Introduction to the Emacs Editor (1978)

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The Case for Elliptic Curve Cryptography

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How to build a fast limit order book (2011)

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Guardian Unlimited | Online | Spread the gospel

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Dyad: A System for Using Physically Secure Coprocessors

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STS-107 “Columbia” Loss FAQ (2004)

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WIPP Exhibit: Message to 12,000 A.D

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Musean Hypernumbers

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How I Fail – Ian Goodfellow

Ian Goodfellow is a staff research scientist on the Google Brain team, where he leads a team of researchers studying adversarial techniques in AI. He was included in MIT Technology Review’s “35 under 35” as the inventor of generative adversarial... | Continue reading


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