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Our Startup Handbook
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Version One Ventures
Startup Guide: hiring, fundraising, building teams
Over the past ten years, we have invested in and worked with close to 100 startups. Along the way, we have seen teams, ideas, and practices work spectacularly well. And, weβve seen others that didnβt work out as expected. We decided to take the experiencesβ¦
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Reverse Engineering for Beginners [pdf]
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Latency/throughput tradeoffs, illustrated with coffee
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Medium
Inefficient Efficiency
Youβre making morning drip coffee. You need to make 2 cups. Do you:
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To Limit to 1.5C, Need to Cut Emissions by 7.6% per Year
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BorgBackup: Deduplicating Archiver
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Launch HN: Scanwell (YC S18) β At-home UTI test with same-day treatment options
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Pirate Act: what the law says and how it threatens pirate radio stations
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The Verge
Whoβs afraid of the PIRATE Act?
A piece of legislation threatens the existence of pirate radio stations, but are its foundations based in truth?
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Can You Copyright Work Made by Artificial Intelligence?
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Why is this interesting?
Why is this interesting? - The AI Copyright Edition
On machine learning, creativity, and the law
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How fast do I talk?
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Hillel Wayne
How fast do I talk?
I speak very fast. Itβs like the words are piled up in my mouth and I canβt say one without the rest tumbling out. Through my whole life people have told me to slow down, speak more clearly, and enunciate. I can do it if I concentrate but I quickly relapseβ¦
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Jennicam: The first woman to stream her life on the internet (2016)
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BBC News
Jennicam: The first woman to stream her life on the internet
In 1996 Jennifer Ringley switched on a webcam and opened her life to the public for seven years. Then she logged off - completely. What was it all about?
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Ask HN: Who are your programming rockstars, and why?
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A brutally honest landing page
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Fibery
Build your company workspace with no code
Tailored workspace for your company. Connected databases, customizable views, powerful reports, automations, integrations, docs & whiteboards.
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Why Did Greenlandβs Vikings Vanish? (2017)
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Smithsonian Magazine
Why Did Greenlandβs Vikings Vanish?
Newly discovered evidence is upending our understanding of how early settlers made a life on the island -- and why they suddenly disappeared
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Atom editor still phones home prior to consent dialog
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GitHub
Atom still spies on the user even prior to consent request Β· Issue #20182 Β· atom/atom
Description Atom is contacting Microsoft/GitHub processes running on Amazon servers on first launch without consent, and leaking my IP address and timestamp to the manufacturer, as well as transmit...
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JSONCrush on GitHub β Compress JSON into URI Friendly Strings
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GitHub
GitHub - KilledByAPixel/JSONCrush: Compress JSON into URL friendly strings
Compress JSON into URL friendly strings. Contribute to KilledByAPixel/JSONCrush development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Lisp-Flavored Programming Languages
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GitHub
GitHub - dundalek/awesome-lisp-languages: A list of Lisp-flavored programming languages
A list of Lisp-flavored programming languages. Contribute to dundalek/awesome-lisp-languages development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Understanding the generalization of βlottery ticketsβ in neural networks
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Facebook
Understanding the generalization of βlottery ticketsβ in neural networks
The lottery ticket hypothesis suggests that by training DNNs from βluckyβ initializations, we can train networks which are 10-100x smaller with minimal performance losses. In new work, we extend our understanding of this phenomenon in several ways.
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AVX register corruption from signal delivery
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How Is Disinformation Gaming Ad Tech? [pdf]
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Twitter prepares for cull of inactive users
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BBC News
Twitter prepares for huge cull of inactive users
Accounts inactive for more than six months will be deleted - including those of people who have died.
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A Look at PureDarwin β An OS Based on the Open Source Core of macOS
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www.jamieweb.net
A Look at PureDarwin - an OS based on the open source core of macOS
An overview of the PureDarwin project, which is a community effort to produce a more usable version of Darwin OS, the open source base behind modern Mac OS.
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