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- Why I use KDE (www.osnews.com)
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- Why I use KDE (www.osnews.com)
- Richard S. Hamilton 1943-2024 (www.math.columbia.edu)
- Efficient and Effective Model Extraction (arxiv.org)
- Why I Use KDE (www.osnews.com)
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- Computer use, a new Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and Claude 3.5 Haiku (www.anthropic.com)
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- Show HN: Turned an HN post about PostgreSQL into a podcast using NotebookLM (notebooklm.google.com)
- New Release: Tor Browser 14.0 (blog.torproject.org)
- Fractals on an IBM 1401 mainframe (2015) (www.righto.com)
- Serial compilation and the 1401 Fortran compiler (1965) (ibm-1401.info)
- 'BlackBerry' review: The comedy and tragedy of the innovator's dilemma (www.engadget.com)
- Category theory using string diagrams (2014) (arxiv.org)
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- Physical Intuition vs. "Math" (www.math.columbia.edu)
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- Neo Geo architecture: a practical analysis (www.osnews.com)
- This World of Ours (2014) [pdf] (www.usenix.org)
- If Windows 3.11 required a 32-bit processor, why was it called 16-bit? (2010) (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Physical Intuition vs. "Math" (www.math.columbia.edu)
- Microwave Labeling Contest (grumpy.website)
- Constraint Solvers for User Interface Layout (arxiv.org)
- The Mossad/not-Mossad security duality [pdf] (www.usenix.org)
- Intel to build $4.6B chip plant in Poland (news.yahoo.com)
- World of Ours (2014) [pdf] (www.usenix.org)
- More ties than we thought (2014) (arxiv.org)
- Crew's late escape from icing preceded serious ATR 72 upset (2020) (www.flightglobal.com)
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- World of Ours [pdf] (www.usenix.org)