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Curious Minds 4 de nov.
[עושים פוליטיקה] מי מפחד מהאג?
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Trivial Warfare 24 de xuño
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Curious Minds 11 de xuño
Respondendo a @Umit96045402
We're working on it - hopefully will aur later this week :-) Ran
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Curious Minds 10/01/2018
Thank you, Steven :-)
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Curious Minds 8/01/2018
Respondendo a @rieux77 @MaliciousLife
Thanks! Happy to hear that :-) Ran
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Curious Minds 15/12/2017
Deep Learning & Artificial Intelligence What is Deep Learning, and how can computers learn ‘skills’ and ‘intuition’?
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Curious Minds 14/12/2017
Respondendo a @davidsmi
Oh, man - thanks! Made my day, David :-) :-)
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Curious Minds 14/12/2017
The Awful and Wonderful History of the Mir Space Station The Mir Space Station was a true Soviet engineering wonder. Yet in its later years, Mir survived some horrific & hair-raising accidents…
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Curious Minds 13/12/2017
The Lost Manuscript of Archimedes A random discovery – a prayers book found in an old church in Turkish Istanbul, casts this mysterious genius in an even more surprising light.
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Curious Minds 12/12/2017
The Dark Avenger In 1989, a discovery led a young Bulgarian security researcher down a rabbit hole, on a hunt for the prolific creator of the Eddie virus: The Dark Avenger.
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Curious Minds 11/12/2017
Are Software Bugs Inevitable? Part 2: The Most Expensive Failed Software Project Ever The sad story of the FBI’s VCF project – perhaps the most expensive failed software project ever.
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Curious Minds 10/12/2017
Are Software Bugs Inevitable? Part 1: FORTRAN and the Denver Airport Baggage Disaster Software errors are common: We’ve all seen the infamous “blue screen of death”… But is there really nothing we can do about it?
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Curious Minds 9/12/2017
Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense (SDI) Initiative, AKA – “Star Wars” In 1983, president Reagan shocked the world when he announced that the US was developing a defense system against intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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Curious Minds 8/12/2017
The History of File Sharing, Part 2: Grokster & BitTorrent Grokster’s legal battle against the Record Companies, the sinister poisoning of file sharing networks by OverPeer – and the rise of BitTorrent.
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Curious Minds 7/12/2017
The History of File Sharing, Part 1 (of 2): The Rise & Fall of Napster Napster was launched in 1999 – and forever changed the media world. We’ll tell the story of its creators, and the battle it fought against Metallica.
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Malicious.Life 6/12/2017
How likely is it that our power grid has already been breached? The ever-pressing matter of America's being - this week on With commentary by Congressman , of , and others.
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Curious Minds 6/12/2017
Heroes Of Podcasting #5: Aaron Mahnke, Lore Podcast Heroes of Podcasting: An interview with Aaron Mahnke about the role of storytelling in podcasting, his inspirations and how he started Lore.
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Curious Minds 5/12/2017
Heroes Of Podcasting #3: Leo Laporte, This Week In Tech In 2005 Leo left – or almost left – traditional radio to start his own podcasting network, centered around cutting edge technology news, called TWIT.
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Curious Minds 4/12/2017
Heroes Of Podcasting #4: Todd Cochrane, CEO of RawVoice (Blubrry) Todd has an amazing story which begun with a serious injury – but ultimately led to a surprising career as an entrepreneur in the new media of podcasting.
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Curious Minds 3/12/2017
Heroes Of Podcasting #3: Leo Laporte, This Week In Tech In 2005 Leo left – or almost left – traditional radio to start his own podcasting network, centered around cutting edge technology news, called TWIT.
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