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- The Tao of Programming (1987) https://www.mit.edu/~xela/tao.html 63 comments
- The Tao of Programming https://www.mit.edu/~xela/tao.html 2 comments
- Deniability and Duress http://www.mit.edu/~specter/articles/17/deniability1.html 120 comments
- An example of fast numerical computation using Haskell http://www.mit.edu/~mtikekar/posts/stream-fusion.html 76 comments
- MIT website hacked by Lulzsec http://mit.edu/ 81 comments
- Mit.edu is down http://www.mit.edu/ 45 comments
- Show HN: vi in your browser - edit files directly from Dropbox, etc http://mit.edu/~georgiou/www/vi/ 77 comments
- The Tao of Programming http://www.mit.edu/~xela/tao.html 13 comments programming
- Could you provide me a good source to study functional analysis that's less detailed than a book but more more in detail than this MIT math camp? http://www.mit.edu/~9.520/fall14/slides/mathcamp/mathcamp2013-fa-slides.pdf 9 comments math
- The Problem with ASICBOOST [pdf] http://www.mit.edu/~jlrubin//public/pdfs/Asicboost.pdf 10 comments btc
- The Problem with ASICBOOST [pdf] http://www.mit.edu/~jlrubin//public/pdfs/asicboost.pdf 4 comments netsec
- On Deniability and Duress http://www.mit.edu/~specter/articles/17/deniability1.html 38 comments programming
- I am Caspar Hare, Professor of Philosophy at MIT, currently teaching 24.00x Introduction to Philosophy: God, Knowledge, and Consciousness on the edX platform. Ask Me Anything! http://mit.edu/casparh/www/ 278 comments philosophy
- Any obvious caveats on my NES project? http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo/nes-controller.html 12 comments raspberry_pi
- I am Caspar Hare, Associate Professor of Philosophy at MIT, currently teaching the MOOC Introduction to Philosophy: God, Knowledge and Consciousness on edX; Ask Me Anything. http://mit.edu/casparh/www/ 319 comments philosophy
- Objectification- Martha Nussbaum http://www.mit.edu/~shaslang/mprg/nussbaumo.pdf 15 comments philosophy
- Even when test scores go up, some cognitive abilities don’t: MIT neuroscientists find even high-performing schools don’t influence their students’ abstract reasoning http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/even-when-test-scores-go-up-some-cognitive-abilities-dont-1211.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed%3A+mit%2Fnews+%28mit+-+news%29 733 comments science
- Rain as acidic as undiluted lemon juice may have played a part in killing off plants and organisms around the world during the most severe mass extinction in Earth’s history, 252 million years ago http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/permian-acid-rain-extinction-112513.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed%3A+mit%2Fnews+%28mit+-+news%29 41 comments science
- How to program unreliable chips http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/how-to-program-unreliable-chips-1104.html 30 comments programming
- An experiment puts auditing under scrutiny Unique study reduces pollution in India while calling conventional auditing markets into question http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/experiment-puts-auditing-under-scrutiny-1009.html 3 comments india
- Scientists generate first map of clouds on an exoplanet http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/scientists-generate-first-map-of-clouds-on-kepler-7b-1003.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed%3A+mit%2Fnews+%28mit+-+news%29 4 comments space
- Managing multicore memory: MIT research shows that it may be time to let software, rather than hardware, manage the high-speed on-chip memory banks known as 'caches' http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/managing-multicore-memory-0913.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed%3A+mit%2Fnews+%28mit+-+news%29 17 comments technology
- Detecting program-tampering in the cloud: a new version of 'zero-knowledge proofs' allows cloud customers to verify the proper execution of their software with a single packet of data http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/detecting-program-tampering-in-the-cloud-0911.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed%3A+mit%2Fnews+%28mit+-+news%29 6 comments programming
- When fluid dynamics mimic quantum mechanics http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/when-fluid-dynamics-mimic-quantum-mechanics-0729.html 3 comments science
- MIT team discovers an exoplanet that orbits its star in 8.5 hours http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/kepler-78b-exoplanet-0819.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed%3A+mit%2Fnews+%28mit+-+news%29 3 comments science
- Encryption is less secure than we thought: For 65 years, most information-theoretic analyses of cryptographic systems have made a mathematical assumption that turns out to be wrong. http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/encryption-is-less-secure-than-we-thought-0814.html 9 comments crypto
- The link between circadian rhythms and aging - MIT study finds that a gene associated with longevity also regulates the body’s circadian clock http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/the-link-between-circadian-rhythms-and-aging-0620.html 6 comments science
- Thrusters powered by ionic wind may be an efficient alternative to conventional atmospheric propulsion technologies. http://mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/ionic-thrusters-0403.html 3 comments science
- On the value of pictorial proofs http://mit.edu/18.098/book/extract2009-01-21.pdf 7 comments math
- The Exclusion Argument Against Mental Causation http://www.mit.edu/~yablo/mc.pdf 25 comments philosophy
- Aaron Swartz - MIT hacked by lulzsec http://mit.edu/ 11 comments technology
- I built a steganography demo using HTML5 canvas http://mit.edu/~georgiou/www/steganography/ 20 comments programming
- A new study suggests that at low dose-rate, radiation poses little risk to DNA. http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/prolonged-radiation-exposure-0515.html 4 comments science
- In the not-too-distant future, plastic chips the size of flash cards may diagnose diseases such as AIDS and cancer, as well as detect toxins and pathogens in the environment. Such lab-on-a-chip technology — known as microfluidics — works by flowing fluid through channels on a polymer surface. http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/manufacturing-polymer-microfabrication-0329.html 4 comments science
- Gliomas, the most common types of brain tumor, are also among the deadliest cancers: Their mortality rate is nearly 100 percent, in part because there are very few treatments. Researchers can now identify a particular subset of brain tumors, which may help choose treatments and create new drugs. http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/brain-scan-0112.html 4 comments science
- New way to stop the bleeding - Nanoscale biological coating developed at MIT could prevent battlefield deaths. http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/stop-bleeding-0110.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feed%3A+mit%2Fnews+%28mit+-+news%29 13 comments science
- New research shows that cells’ signaling mechanisms can tell whether their signals are being received, and then adjust the volume of their messages as needed. http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/cell-signaling-received-1117.html 24 comments science
- The ability to see through walls is no longer the stuff of science fiction, thanks to new radar technology developed at MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory. http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/ll-seeing-through-walls-1018.html 16 comments technology
- Graphene Shows Unusual Thermoelectric Response To Light http://www.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/graphene-thermoelectric-1007.html 10 comments science
- Introduction to Computer Science with Python [pdf] http://mit.edu/6.01/mercurial/spring11/www/handouts/readings.pdf 3 comments learnprogramming
- Astronomically improbable repeats in Massachusetts Keno games http://www.mit.edu/~mi22295/masskenointeresting.pdf 4 comments math
- Can't some of the most elite nerds in the country put together a better looking website? http://www.mit.edu/ 4 comments reddit.com
- The $240 High Resolution X-Band Linear Rail SAR Imaging System http://www.mit.edu/~gr20603/dr.%20gregory%20l.%20charvat%20projects/$240%20high%20res%20rail%20sar.html 6 comments science
- I am cheese http://www.mit.edu/people/mjbauer/cheese.html 7 comments reddit.com
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- Omicron: mRNA booster vaccine offers best protection https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/covid-19-mrna-booster-vaccine-offers-best-protection-against-omicron 3613 comments
- NEW STUDY: Discovery of chemical means to rev | EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/995372 141 comments
- Mitchell Feigenbaum (1944–2019), 4.66920160910299067185320382…—Stephen Wolfram Writings https://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2019/07/mitchell-feigenbaum-1944-2019-4-66920160910299067185320382/#more-21041 109 comments
- MIT to release documents related to Aaron Swartz case - BBC News http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21862627 106 comments
- GitHub - vuejs/awesome-vue: 🎉 A curated list of awesome things related to Vue.js https://github.com/vuejs/awesome-vue 77 comments
- GitHub - wagtail/wagtail: A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience https://github.com/torchbox/wagtail/ 51 comments
- MIT researchers demonstrate rapid liquid metal 3D printing technique - TCT Magazine https://www.tctmagazine.com/additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-news/metal-additive-manufacturing-news/mit-researchers-demonstrate-rapid-liquid-metal-3d-printing-technique/ 47 comments
- Audio Fingerprinting with Python and Numpy http://willdrevo.com/fingerprinting-and-audio-recognition-with-python/ 40 comments
- New Test for Computers: Grading Essays at College Level - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/05/science/new-test-for-computers-grading-essays-at-college-level.html?_r=0 30 comments
- Surgical and engineering innovations enable unprecedented control over every finger of a bionic hand | Chalmers https://www.chalmers.se/en/current/news/surgical-and-engineering-innovations-enable-unprecedented-control-over-every-finger-of-a-bionic-hand,c3804314/ 24 comments
- Musk vs. Bezos: The Battle of the Space Billionaires Heats Up - IEEE Spectrum https://spectrum.ieee.org/aerospace/space-flight/musk-vs-bezos-the-battle-of-the-space-billionaires-heats-up 23 comments
- Robots are Coming: Blockchain Tech Could Stop a SkyNet Situation https://beincrypto.com/robots-are-coming-blockchain-tech-could-stop-a-skynet-situation/ 17 comments
- MIT.edu Currently Down Following Investigation Into Swartz Tragedy | TechCrunch http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/13/mit-edu-doj-gov-w3-gov-all-currently-down-following-investigation-into-swartz-tragedy/ 15 comments
- Survival in academia, the tenure track not taken | Ars Technica http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2012/02/survival-in-academia-the-tenure-track-not-taken.ars?amp%3Butm_campaign=rss&%3Butm_medium=rss 14 comments
- Are You at Risk for Diet-Related Disease? Where You Spend Your Day Plays a Role - USC Viterbi | School of Engineering https://viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2023/11/are-you-at-risk-for-diet-related-disease-where-you-spend-your-day-plays-a-role/ 8 comments
- MIT engineers design new nanoparticle that could lead to vaccines for HIV, malaria, other diseases | Science News SciGuru.org http://www.sciguru.com/newsitem/6249/mit-engineers-design-new-nanoparticle-that-could-lead-to-vaccines-for-hiv-malaria-other-diseases-/ 7 comments
- The Grad School Admissions Statistics We Never Had http://debarghyadas.com/writes/the-grad-school-statistics-we-never-had/ 7 comments
- Announcing The Bitcoin Car. Yo. Today I am thrilled to reveal that… | by Jack Mallers | Medium https://jimmymow.medium.com/announcing-the-bitcoin-car-520a25b9b41e?source=social.tw 7 comments
- The Case Against Quantum Computing - IEEE Spectrum https://spectrum.ieee.org/the-case-against-quantum-computing 6 comments
- April 19 Updates on Aftermath of Boston Marathon Explosions - The New York Times http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/19/updates-on-aftermath-of-boston-marathon-explosions-2/#law-enforcement-looking-for-a-number-of-people 5 comments