- Why Intel added cache partitioning and it can increase performance by 1.3x to 3x –
- TurboBytes Pulse: global DNS, HTTP and Traceroute testing – <blockquote>Instantly run DNS, HTTP and Traceroute tests across the globe from consumer network connected devices. Pulse is free and open-source.</blockquote>
- Immutable Data Structures and JavaScript –
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Bookmarks for October 2nd through October 4th
These are my links for October 2nd through October 4th:
- In Some Cultures People with Schizophrenia Actually Like the Voices They Hear – braindecoder –
- (1) Hearing Voices in different cultures: a social kindling hypothesis | Padmavati Ramachandran and tanya luhrmann – Academia.edu –
- open-source-society/computer-science-and-engineering –
- Diagnosis and management of somatosensory tinnitus: review article –
- postcss/postcss –
Bookmarks for September 26th through September 27th
These are my links for September 26th through September 27th:
- Getting started with Meteor and React –
- The Impact of Queries, Long and Short Clicks, and Click Through Rate on Google’s Rankings – Whiteboard Friday – Moz –
- Search’s Position 1 is Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be –
Bookmarks for September 15th
- flowchart.js – <blockquote></blockquote>
- Viz.js –
- Hello, declarative world –
- nomnoml – <blockquote>A tool for drawing sassy UML diagrams based on syntax. Provides instant feedback and has a customizable styling.</blockquote>
Bookmarks for September 10th
- Parsing pdf files with Python and PDFMiner | Quant Corner –
- Manipulating PDFs with Python – Tutorial – Binpress – <blockquote>There are some nasty PDFs out there, but there are several tools you can use to get what you need from them. Python enables you to get inside and scrape, split, merge, delete, and crop just about whatever you find, and I'll show you how.</blockquote>
- dpapathanasiou/pdfminer-layout-scanner · GitHub – <blockquote>pdfminer-layout-scanner – A more complete example of programming with PDFMiner, which continues where the default documentation stops</blockquote>
- The Hardest Program I’ve Ever Written – journal.stuffwithstuff.com –
- Lovefield – Lovefield is a relational database for web apps.
It is written in JavaScript and works cross-browser.
It provides SQL-like APIs that are fast, safe, and easy to use.