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7 Best Practices for Online Rental Marketplaces – By Ashely John
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Sony Shocks — Announces Electric Car | CleanTechnica
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ICANN extracts $20m signing fee for $1bn dot-com price increases – and guess who’s going to pay for it? • The Register
Comment Operator of the dot-com registry, Verisign, has decided to pay DNS overseer ICANN $4m a year for the next five years in order to “educate the wider [...]
The World’s Internet Registries Demand ICANN’s Records on .org Registry Transfer – Slashdot
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Dinural Reef Control Realistically Insolates Your Aquarium | Hackaday
[Phillip]’s project is not just great for learning new words, it also shows just how complex natural systems can be. 
Evaluating State and Local Business Tax Incentives
NBER Working Paper No. 26603 Issued in January 2020 NBER Program(s):Program on the Development of the American Economy, Economic Fluctuations and [...]
AccuFit Founder Logan Koshenka is Making Personalized Workouts Free for Everybody – By Natasha Nel
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Custom Partitioner in Kafka Using Scala: Take Quick Tour! – DZone Big Data
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Tracking Vaccination History With Invisible Tattoos | Hackaday
Nowadays, we still rely on medical records to tell when our last vaccinations were. For social workers in developing countries, it’s an incredibly [...]
Air Force Wing Prepares For First Satellite Launch as Part of the ‘U.S. Space Force’ – Slashdot
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Best tech deals take $10 off fast wireless charger for iPhones and Galaxy phones | Ars Technica
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Functional JavaScript: Lenses – DZone Web Dev
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Voltmeter Clock Looks Great On Display | Hackaday
Voltmeters are cheap, and have a great industrial aesthetic about them. This makes them prime candidates for hackers looking to do a clock build. [Brett [...]
How To Build Chatbot Project Using Python – By Shivashish Thakur
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Develop for Safety and Protect User Privacy through Geofencing – DZone Security
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New York Is Proposing the Creation of a ‘Public Venmo’ – VICE
Image: Alejandro Cegarra/Bloomberg via Getty Images For millions of people in the US, exclusion from the banking system is simply a fact of life. An [...]
Robots Sorting Cards: Computer Science for Kids – By Avishalom Shalit
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6 Free Data Mining and Machine Learning eBooks – DZone Big Data
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Unique 3D Printer Turned CNC Engraver | Hackaday
As we’ve said in the past, one of the most exciting things about the proliferation of low-cost desktop 3D printers (beyond all the little boats we [...]
Running Racket on iOS – defn.io
/u/myfreeweb pointed out to me in a lobste.rs thread yesterday that Racket compiles just fine on aarch64 and that led me down a rabbit hole trying to get [...]
Introduction to Headless Chrome with Java – By Kevin
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You Could Be A Manufacturing Engineer If You Could Only Find The Time | Hackaday
Let’s be honest, Ruth Grace Wang can’t teach you how to be a manufacturing engineer in the span of a twenty minute talk. But no-one can. This [...]
New Questions Raised about Tesla’s ‘Autopilot’ Safety After Three Fatalities This Week – Slashdot
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Advent 2019 part 3, `every-pred` and `some-fn`
This post is part of Advent of Parens 2019, my attempt to publish one blog post a day during the 24 days of the advent.
The Quadratic Equation Solution A Few Thousand Years In The Making | Hackaday
Everyone learns (and some readers maybe still remember) the quadratic formula. It’s a pillar of algebra and allows you to solve equations like [...]
Handling Loading Actions: The Proper Way in Redux – By mtroskot
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Actix Web: Optimization Amongst Optimizations — Brandur Leach
008NanoglyphHello from a new decade!It’s already been a great reading day for retrospectives on the last ten years / predictions for the next. [...]
Hackaday Podcast 048: Truly Trustworthy Hardware, Glowing Uranium Marbles, Bitstreaming The USB, Chaos Of Congress | Hackaday
Hackaday editors Elliot WIlliams and Mike Szczys kick off the first podcast of the new year. Elliot just got home from Chaos Communications Congress (36c3) [...]
DevOps Shouldn’t be Hard: Deployment Reports – By Timur
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Brett van Zuiden | Managing product requests from customer-facing teams: top 2 things
Customer-facing teams are inundated with feedback from customers, and in turn tend to inundate product managers with far more requests than can be [...]
What’s causing Australia’s devastating fire weather? | Ars Technica
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Ivanka Trump, Big Tech Companies Plan Marketing Campaign Targeting Teens’ Perceptions of Tech Jobs – Slashdot
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SecWiki News 2019-11-30 Review
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10 tech deals worth buying this weekend: Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and more | Ars Technica
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A Big Union Wants to Make Videogame Workers' Lives More Sane | WIRED
Cecilia D'Anastasio The Communications Workers of America is targeting workers at gaming companies, who work 80-hour weeks during “crunch” times.
Linux Kernel Developers and Commits Dropped in 2019 – Slashdot
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Iran’s Nuclear Capability, Australia’s Smoke Clouds, and More News | WIRED
Alex Baker-Whitcomb Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.Iran is causing a nuclear stir and Australia is enduring [...]
Building a BitTorrent client from the ground up in Go | Jesse Li
BitTorrent is a protocol for downloading and distributing files across the Internet. In contrast with the traditional client/server relationship, in which [...]
The Inventors Hall of Fame Honors Pioneering Brainiacs | WIRED
Michael Calore This year’s class of inductees includes the minds behind the sports bra, the automatic surgical tourniquet, and Amazon's warehouse robots.
How modern tech has powered our favorite superheroes through the years | Ars Technica
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Locks, Mutexes, and Semaphores: Types of Synchronization Objects | Just Software Solutions – Custom Software Development
Enter your details below to receive updates by emailWe respect your email privacyI recently got an email asking about locks and different types of [...]
Facebook Bans Deepfake Videos In the Lead Up To the 2020 US Election – Slashdot
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Superior pinpoints racism in science: Naive scientists plus strategic racists | Ars Technica
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Half of the websites using WebAssembly use it for malicious purposes | ZDNet
WebAssembly not that popular: Only 1,639 sites of the Top 1 Million use WebAssembly. By Catalin Cimpanu [...]
Judge awards women $13 million in massive lawsuit against GirlsDoPorn | Ars Technica
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Hyundai Motor Group to Invest 100 Trillion Won in Future Mobility
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Bruce Perens quits Open Source Initiative amid row over new data-sharing crypto license: ‘We’ve gone the wrong way with licensing’ • The Register
Special report Last year, lawyer Van Lindberg drafted a software license called the Cryptographic Autonomy License (CAL) on behalf of distributed [...]
Academic paper in comic form explores ethics of treating torturer with PTSD | Ars Technica
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After Two Years NASA Loses Contact With Its Briefcase-Sized, Exoplanet-Hunting Satellite – Slashdot
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China and the United States will compete for launch supremacy in 2020 | Ars Technica
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