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“When you’re operating on the maker’s schedule,...”
— Paul Graham, Maker’s...
Jul 28th
Files stolen by government officials, young Chinese lose the...
Jul 27th
Simple JVM assembler based on the BiteScript gem for JRuby
Jul 26th
“We are fortunate to be living in these times, for we are...”
— Lew Rockwell, Not Losing Your...
Jul 25th
NYTimes.com: Researcher condemns conformity...
Jul 25th
Civil disobedience
Jul 23rd
What every marketer ought to know about pretty faces
Jul 23rd
Back to the future: what a real computer looks like
Jul 23rd
Memristor minds - the future of artificial intelligence
Jul 21st
Epic beard: the safest place to keep your private key
Jul 21st
“The “standard”, non-functional programming...”
— The Fortran Fallacy, Linear...
Jul 19th
“JavaScript is the first lambda language to go mainstream....”
— Douglas Crockford, JavaScript:...
Jul 17th
Space Ship One. Government Zero.
Jul 15th
“I’m a mutt. I couldn’t care less about herding...”
— Joel Simon, Of Sheep, Wolves,...
Jul 13th
A lost decade for jobs
Jul 13th
“Inefficiencies plague government efforts in realms ranging...”
— Freedomnomics: Why the Free...
Jul 12th
Carbon ring storage promises 1,000x higher memory density
Jul 6th
Campaign for Liberty: Expanding government is...
Jul 6th
DJ Bernstein: High-speed cryptography and...
Jul 6th
AOCS silver design contest
Jul 5th
Forbes: IBM's blindfolded calculator
Jul 4th
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter transmits first high-res images
Jul 4th
Warch Watch
New Hampshire liberty activist pays property tax in $1 bills
Jul 3rd
PhysOrg: Scientists create first electronic...
Jul 3rd
The Daily Galaxy: Stephen Hawking believes...
Jul 3rd
Two centuries on, a cryptologist cracks the Patterson cipher
Jul 3rd
WSJ: Beijing formalizes call for new reserve...
Jul 3rd
An example of way-too-creative advertising
Jul 3rd
Numismaster: Chinese gov to purchase another...
Jul 3rd
InformationWeek: Sony begins shipping PCs...
Jul 3rd
Some old classics you never heard of
Jul 3rd
Laissez-Faire City’s ad in The Economist
Jul 3rd
Measuring Tor usage in Iran
Jul 2nd
Recent growth of the Tor network
Jul 2nd
Too big to fail
Jul 1st