- You’re not selling to people who buy things with money. Looking at your list, t… | Hacker News –
 - Thread Pools in NGINX Boost Performance 9x! – NGINX –
 - Comparing GC Collectors –
 - Download Free Books by Knapp –
 - Unique gradient generator –
 - fast-servers –
 - Analysis of Software Architectures – Firat Atagun –
 
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Bookmarks for November 20th
- Detectify Labs –
 - Oh, Go Ahead. Overthink FizzBuzz. – Chalain – <blockquote>I gave the best programming interview answer I may have ever given last Friday. The interviewer hauled out FizzBuzz and asked me to solve it. It took me a minute to stop laughing. FizzBuzz is a brain-dead simple programming problem, used pretty much to tell if a developer has a pulse at all. It…</blockquote>
 - Joe Duffy – Asynchronous Everything – <blockquote>Joe Duffy's Blog | Adventures in the high-tech underbelly</blockquote>
 
Bookmarks for November 11th
- SoftEther VPN Project – SoftEther VPN Project –
 - Rhizome –
 - Guide to Black MIDI | Chill – A Breath of Fresh Air – Heartcrafted Study Playlists –
 
Bookmarks for September 5th
- Practical Python for Astronomers — Python4Astronomers 2.0 documentation –
 - CS for All — cs5book 1 documentation – This book (and course) takes a unique approach to “Intro CS.” In a nutshell, our objective is to provide an introduction to computer science as an intellectually rich and vibrant field rather than focusing exclusively on computer programming. While program
 - How Jehovah’s Witnesses Are Changing Medicine – The New Yorker – This is the first in a three-part series, “Medicine Without Blood,” about the ways that Jehovah’s Witnesses have changed how doctors think about blood transfusion. Read the second and third installments, “Should Anyone Be Given A Blood Transfusion?” and “T
 - RawDigger: Raw Image Analyzer | RawDigger –
 - (Free) Software Building and Packaging For Windows [Win-builds] –
 - Scientific studies show why everyone should play video games – TechU4ria –
 
Bookmarks for May 17th through May 18th
These are my links for May 17th through May 18th:
- OpendTect – Free Open-source Seismic Interpretation Software System –
 - The Hardware/Software Interface – University of Washington | Coursera –
 - Learning C with gdb – Blog – Recurse Center –
 - Bayesian Methods for Hackers –