<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <rdf:RDF xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:taxo="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/taxonomy/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:cc="http://web.resource.org/cc/" xmlns:syn="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/">
  <channel rdf:about="http://pinboard.in">
    <title>Pinboard (bpo)</title>
    <link>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/public/</link>
    <description>recent bookmarks from bpo</description>
    <items>
      <rdf:Seq>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHOXakHMxkc"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3357223.3362735"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://digiconomist.net/bitcoin-energy-consumption"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://serde.rs/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://osv.io/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://jeffhuang.com/best_paper_awards.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://stateofjs.com/2017/front-end/results/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://charity.wtf/2017/05/11/the-engineer-manager-pendulum/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://beingfa.com/2014/09/12/thoughts-on-leadership-from-a-great-and-sorely-missed-leader/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/compendium/network-protocols/97d3ba4c24d21147"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://idlewords.com/talks/notes_from_an_emergency.htm"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://algeri-wong.com/yishan/engineering-management.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2011/08/regular-expressions-in-lexing-and.html?m=1"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://lkml.org/lkml/2004/12/20/255"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://warontherocks.com/2016/07/digging-into-the-archeology-of-the-future/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://blog.acolyer.org/2016/07/12/goods-organizing-googles-datasets/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/04/18/inside-americas-infrastructure-problem"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/04/10/opinion/sunday/congratulations-youve-been-fired.html?smid=tw-share&amp;referer=https%3A%2F%2Ft.co%2FGST3iLv3Zn"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://rhaas.blogspot.com/2016/03/no-more-full-table-vacuums.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://jsonapi.org/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://github.com/hioa-cs/IncludeOS/blob/master/doc/papers/IncludeOS_IEEE_CloudCom2015_PREPRINT.pdf"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://blog.acolyer.org/2016/02/22/includeos/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://matildah.github.io/posts/2016-01-30-unikernel-security.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://martin.kleppmann.com/2016/02/08/how-to-do-distributed-locking.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://blog.acolyer.org/2016/02/16/capability-myths-demolished/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://roaringbitmap.org/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.dancohen.org/2016/01/04/for-what-its-worth-a-review-of-the-wu-tang-clans-once-upon-a-time-in-shaolin/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://caddyserver.com/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_%28Unix_term%29"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://redisplanet.com/redis/under-the-hood-of-redis-strings/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/calendar/UhfpcwO0X0c/paA4iQNen9IJ"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPRA0W1kECg"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.theamericanconservative.com/millman/fascism-style-and-substance/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://fermatslibrary.com/s/reflections-on-trusting-trust"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://techblog.netflix.com/2015/11/linux-performance-analysis-in-60s.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://letsencrypt.org/2015/12/03/entering-public-beta.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://features.slashdot.org/story/15/11/18/1748247/interviews-alan-donovan-and-brian-kernighan-answer-your-questions"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://mig.mozilla.org/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.coglib.com/~icordasc/blog/2015/11/corporations-and-oss-do-not-mix.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMvRfStaoyM&amp;feature=youtu.be"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://blog.golang.org/generate"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2015/05/13/andrew-ng_n_7267682.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://blog.darknedgy.net/technology/2015/10/11/0/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://developers.google.com/optimization/lp/add-on?hl=en"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://www.bloc.io/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://www.thinkful.com/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://averagesecurityguy.info/2015/09/17/pentesting-redis-servers/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://remysharp.com/2015/09/14/jsbin-toxic-part-1"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.lrb.co.uk/v05/n09/oliver-sacks/the-man-who-mistook-his-wife-for-a-hat"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://blog.binaryedge.io/2015/08/10/data-technologies-and-security-part-1/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://morning.computer/2015/08/drinking-soylent-with-the-last-of-the-california-war-boys/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://ribosome.ch/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://docs.google.com/document/u/4/d/1n9u7HDCruEOtJFjap5yJHUsDdPso4OPZwL2SUSxWBTI/pub"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.slate.com/articles/business/when_big_businesses_were_small/2013/10/google_s_big_break_how_bill_gross_goto_com_inspired_the_adwords_business.html"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_J._Gibson"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apodicticity"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://aphyr.com/posts/325-comments-on-you-do-it-too"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://avc.com/2015/06/profits-vs-growth/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://www.usenix.org/conference/nsdi14/technical-sessions/dragojevi%C4%87"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://li.si/epe6/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://brandur.org/postgres-queues"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.theplatform.net/2015/05/13/squeezing-performance-out-of-complex-software/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://hstore.cs.brown.edu/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/05/04/how-43-students-disappeared-in-mexico-part-1/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0PGK7a2IFo"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://notes.pinboard.in/u:bpo/41933252519e61fc3ef3"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://eddy.systems/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/oct/23/find-your-beach/"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/7/7483235/the-code-colombian-army-morsecode-hostages"/>
      </rdf:Seq>
    </items>
  </channel><item rdf:about="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHOXakHMxkc">
    <title>Paper Planes but every time there's a gun shot it's a musket - YouTube</title>
    <dc:date>2022-05-25T04:45:22+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHOXakHMxkc</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>video</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:1b1de13b7527/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:video"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3357223.3362735">
    <title>Seamless Offloading of Web App Computations From Mobile Device to Edge Clouds via HTML5 Web Worker Migration | Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing</title>
    <dc:date>2020-01-31T07:16:21+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3357223.3362735</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Future mobile applications, such as mobile cloud gaming or augmented reality, require not only high computation power but strict latency constraints. To provide computing resources with ultra-low latency, a new form of cloud infrastructure called edge cloud has been proposed, which distributes computing servers at the edges of the network. A primary concern of edge cloud is that a physical server running a service can change as the client moves, so the service has to be quickly migrated between servers for seamless computation offloading.

This paper tackles the issue in the context of web applications, whose computation-intensive codes are written in JavaScript and webassembly. The basic building block of our system is a mobile web worker, which extends HTML5 web worker to support migration across the client, edge, and cloud servers. Our system migrates a mobile web worker from mobile device to an edge server to minimize execution latency. The immigrated worker can move again to other servers for better performance or service recovery. To implement the runtime migration of the worker, we use a novel serialization algorithm that captures the web worker state where webassembly functions and JavaScript objects are intermingled. Experimental result showed that our system could successfully migrate a non-trivial web worker running webassembly-version OpenCV within a few seconds, and achieved up to 8.4x speedup compared to offloading of pure JavaScript.]]></description>
<dc:subject>paper</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:0e53539eea10/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:paper"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://digiconomist.net/bitcoin-energy-consumption">
    <title>Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index - Digiconomist</title>
    <dc:date>2019-09-19T20:00:00+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://digiconomist.net/bitcoin-energy-consumption</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>bitcoin sustainability</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:d93d5ca39663/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:bitcoin"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:sustainability"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://serde.rs/">
    <title>Overview · Serde</title>
    <dc:date>2019-06-06T15:22:16+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://serde.rs/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>rust library</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:06af47c6df39/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:rust"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:library"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://osv.io/">
    <title>OSv - the operating system designed for the cloud</title>
    <dc:date>2018-08-15T14:07:12+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://osv.io/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>cloud os</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:32de2c74e68a/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:cloud"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:os"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://jeffhuang.com/best_paper_awards.html">
    <title>Best Paper Awards in Computer Science (since 1996)</title>
    <dc:date>2018-07-14T15:00:13+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://jeffhuang.com/best_paper_awards.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>paper</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:0261cf06c7f9/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:paper"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://stateofjs.com/2017/front-end/results/">
    <title>The State of JavaScript 2017: Front-end Frameworks – Results</title>
    <dc:date>2017-12-16T20:26:45+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://stateofjs.com/2017/front-end/results/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>javascript ember react</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:171b11e7ece0/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:javascript"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:ember"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:react"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://charity.wtf/2017/05/11/the-engineer-manager-pendulum/">
    <title>[untitled]</title>
    <dc:date>2017-06-29T14:29:55+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://charity.wtf/2017/05/11/the-engineer-manager-pendulum/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>pubred</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:0cb11b767dde/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:pubred"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://beingfa.com/2014/09/12/thoughts-on-leadership-from-a-great-and-sorely-missed-leader/">
    <title>[untitled]</title>
    <dc:date>2017-06-26T18:09:09+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://beingfa.com/2014/09/12/thoughts-on-leadership-from-a-great-and-sorely-missed-leader/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>pubred</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:1c5a239a1d6e/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:pubred"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/compendium/network-protocols/97d3ba4c24d21147">
    <title>Network Protocols – Programmer's Compendium Programmer's Compendium</title>
    <dc:date>2017-06-03T15:30:19+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/compendium/network-protocols/97d3ba4c24d21147</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>pubred</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:45c57daeb9d5/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:pubred"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://idlewords.com/talks/notes_from_an_emergency.htm">
    <title>Notes From An Emergency</title>
    <dc:date>2017-05-21T02:43:35+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://idlewords.com/talks/notes_from_an_emergency.htm</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>pubred</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:f65f666fcee3/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:pubred"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://algeri-wong.com/yishan/engineering-management.html">
    <title>Engineering Management</title>
    <dc:date>2016-10-19T20:00:41+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://algeri-wong.com/yishan/engineering-management.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>pubred</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:94ed6833cc7b/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:pubred"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2011/08/regular-expressions-in-lexing-and.html?m=1">
    <title>command center: Regular expressions in lexing and parsing</title>
    <dc:date>2016-08-21T19:25:27+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2011/08/regular-expressions-in-lexing-and.html?m=1</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>regex programming</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:72baff6e54a7/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:regex"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:programming"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://lkml.org/lkml/2004/12/20/255">
    <title>LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: [PATCH] kill access_ok() call from copy_siginfo_to_user() that we might as well avoid.</title>
    <dc:date>2016-07-20T06:24:54+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://lkml.org/lkml/2004/12/20/255</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>linux kernel culture</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:99b024944fe5/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:linux"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:kernel"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:culture"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://warontherocks.com/2016/07/digging-into-the-archeology-of-the-future/">
    <title>Digging into the Archeology of the Future</title>
    <dc:date>2016-07-13T14:36:58+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://warontherocks.com/2016/07/digging-into-the-archeology-of-the-future/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Rise of the Machines is a sweeping intellectual history, engagingly written and brought to life by numerous details and anecdotes. Cybernetics and its progression of offshoots — cybernation, cyberculture, cyborgs, cyberspace, cyberpunk, cypherpunk, and finally cyberwar — are all disentangled and demystified in its pages. Rid is an able explainer of gnarly technical concepts, and a reader can reasonably expect to come away with a working understanding of, say, variable time fuses, in what is compellingly described as the first robotic war as British air defenses — aided by truck-mounted SCR-584 radar-directed fire control — used their smart munitions to shoot down Nazi Germany’s pilotless V-1 attack rockets.]]></description>
<dc:subject>books culture</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:1ae13ac64a6f/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:books"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:culture"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://blog.acolyer.org/2016/07/12/goods-organizing-googles-datasets/">
    <title>Goods: organizing Google’s datasets | the morning paper</title>
    <dc:date>2016-07-12T22:03:12+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://blog.acolyer.org/2016/07/12/goods-organizing-googles-datasets/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Everyone within the company just carries on creating and consuming datasets using whatever means they prefer, and Goods works in the background to figure out what datasets exist and to gather metadata about them. In other words, (surprise!) Google built a crawling engine… It turns out this is far from an easy problem (to start with, the current catalog indexes over 26 billion datasets – and this is just those whose access permissions make them readable by all Google engineers). As an approach to the problem of understanding what data exists, where it is, and its provenance, I find Goods hugely appealing vs the reality of the ever-losing battle for strict central control within an enterprise.]]></description>
<dc:subject>google data paper</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:5cd432c5a5b6/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:google"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:data"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:paper"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/04/18/inside-americas-infrastructure-problem">
    <title>System Overload - The New Yorker</title>
    <dc:date>2016-04-18T17:48:11+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/04/18/inside-americas-infrastructure-problem</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[It takes a crisis like the Metro’s to shock us out of our complacency. As Kanter puts it, “It’s only when things get bad that infrastructure issues get real public attention.” This is the heart of our problem: infrastructure policy has become a matter of lurching from crisis to crisis, solving problems after the fact rather than preventing them from happening. As Erie says, “We’ve turned into short-term-fix addicts.” The U.S. needs to approach infrastructure the way it does national defense: come up with a long-term strategy, make sure it gets the money it needs, and hold the government accountable for making that strategy work. Infrastructure is the ultimate public good. It would be nice if ours was actually good for the public.]]></description>
<dc:subject>infrastructure politics</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:15a6a4a3fbaa/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:infrastructure"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:politics"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/04/10/opinion/sunday/congratulations-youve-been-fired.html?smid=tw-share&amp;referer=https%3A%2F%2Ft.co%2FGST3iLv3Zn">
    <title>Congratulations! You’ve Been Fired - NYTimes.com</title>
    <dc:date>2016-04-15T13:57:03+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/04/10/opinion/sunday/congratulations-youve-been-fired.html?smid=tw-share&amp;referer=https%3A%2F%2Ft.co%2FGST3iLv3Zn</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Imagine a frat house mixed with a kindergarten mixed with Scientology, and you have an idea of what it’s like.]]></description>
<dc:subject>culture business startup</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:72e106a4ecfd/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:culture"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:business"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:startup"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html">
    <title>Bit Twiddling Hacks</title>
    <dc:date>2016-04-06T13:14:48+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>c hacks programming performance</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:163f59e4288f/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:c"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:hacks"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:programming"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:performance"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://rhaas.blogspot.com/2016/03/no-more-full-table-vacuums.html">
    <title>Robert Haas: No More Full-Table Vacuums</title>
    <dc:date>2016-03-19T02:07:03+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://rhaas.blogspot.com/2016/03/no-more-full-table-vacuums.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Instead of whole-table vacuums, we now have aggressive vacuums, which will read every page in the table that isn't already known to be entirely frozen.  If you have a large database which is mostly static but which has a comparatively small active portion, this change will massively reduce the impact of wraparound vacuuming.  Users with multi-terabyte databases having non-trivial write activity will be especially happy about this change.  An aggressive vacuum still figures to read more data than a regular vacuum, possibly a lot more.  But at least it won't read the data that hasn't been touched since the last aggressive vacuum, and that's a big improvement.]]></description>
<dc:subject>postgres development database</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:94296afd71e4/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:postgres"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:development"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:database"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://jsonapi.org/">
    <title>JSON API — A specification for building APIs in JSON</title>
    <dc:date>2016-03-11T19:22:15+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://jsonapi.org/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>api javascript json reference</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:663b762a13bd/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:api"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:javascript"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:json"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:reference"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://github.com/hioa-cs/IncludeOS/blob/master/doc/papers/IncludeOS_IEEE_CloudCom2015_PREPRINT.pdf">
    <title>IncludeOS: A minimal, resource efficient unikernel for cloud systems</title>
    <dc:date>2016-02-29T02:47:13+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://github.com/hioa-cs/IncludeOS/blob/master/doc/papers/IncludeOS_IEEE_CloudCom2015_PREPRINT.pdf</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The mechanism used for extracting only what is needed from the operating system, is the one provided by default by modern linkers. Each part of the OS is compiled into an object-file, such as ip4.o, udp.o, pci_device.o etc., which are then combined using ar to form a static library os.a. When a program links with this library, only what’s necessary will automatically be extracted by the linker and end up in the final binary. To facilitate this build process a custom GCC-toolchain has been created.]]></description>
<dc:subject>paper unikernel</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:79fc48cac5fd/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:paper"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:unikernel"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://blog.acolyer.org/2016/02/22/includeos/">
    <title>IncludeOS: A minimal, resource efficient unikernel for cloud systems | the morning paper</title>
    <dc:date>2016-02-28T18:55:20+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blog.acolyer.org/2016/02/22/includeos/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>unikernel paper</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:aa173b32c5b8/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:unikernel"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:paper"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://matildah.github.io/posts/2016-01-30-unikernel-security.html">
    <title>Single address spaces: design flaw or feature?</title>
    <dc:date>2016-02-28T18:53:19+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://matildah.github.io/posts/2016-01-30-unikernel-security.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>unikernel performance os</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:ecae2762b17c/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:unikernel"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:performance"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:os"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://martin.kleppmann.com/2016/02/08/how-to-do-distributed-locking.html">
    <title>How to do distributed locking — Martin Kleppmann’s blog</title>
    <dc:date>2016-02-20T15:21:43+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://martin.kleppmann.com/2016/02/08/how-to-do-distributed-locking.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Very well-written and accessible review of RedLock:

If you need locks only on a best-effort basis (as an efficiency optimization, not for correctness), I would recommend sticking with the straightforward single-node locking algorithm for Redis (conditional set-if-not-exists to obtain a lock, atomic delete-if-value-matches to release a lock), and documenting very clearly in your code that the locks are only approximate and may occasionally fail. Don’t bother with setting up a cluster of five Redis nodes.

On the other hand, if you need locks for correctness, please don’t use Redlock. Instead, please use a proper consensus system such as ZooKeeper, probably via one of the Curator recipes that implements a lock. (At the very least, use a database with reasonable transactional guarantees.) And please enforce use of fencing tokens on all resource accesses under the lock.

As I said at the beginning, Redis is an excellent tool if you use it correctly. None of the above diminishes the usefulness of Redis for its intended purposes. Salvatore has been very dedicated to the project for years, and its success is well deserved. But every tool has limitations, and it is important to know them and to plan accordingly.]]></description>
<dc:subject>redis distributed systems</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:6b35fed7d1e3/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:redis"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:distributed"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:systems"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://blog.acolyer.org/2016/02/16/capability-myths-demolished/">
    <title>Capability Myths Demolished | the morning paper</title>
    <dc:date>2016-02-16T13:36:19+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blog.acolyer.org/2016/02/16/capability-myths-demolished/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Furthermore, the properties we identified show that capability systems lack certain fatal flaws of ACL systems – namely, the susceptibility of ACLS to the confused deputy problems that are inherent in ambient authority systems, and the inability of ACLs to perform least-privilege delegation to new processes. Capability-based systems provide much stronger support for the precise, minimal, and meaningful delegation of authority, which is fundamental to secure operation."]]></description>
<dc:subject>security paper</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:db34956d90cc/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:security"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:paper"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://roaringbitmap.org/">
    <title>Roaring Bitmaps</title>
    <dc:date>2016-01-17T23:39:43+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://roaringbitmap.org/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>algorithms compression</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:4e8c6451d905/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:algorithms"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:compression"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.dancohen.org/2016/01/04/for-what-its-worth-a-review-of-the-wu-tang-clans-once-upon-a-time-in-shaolin/">
    <title>For What It’s Worth: A Review of the Wu-Tang Clan’s “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin” | Dan Cohen</title>
    <dc:date>2016-01-08T04:25:27+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.dancohen.org/2016/01/04/for-what-its-worth-a-review-of-the-wu-tang-clans-once-upon-a-time-in-shaolin/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[For What It’s Worth: A Review of the Wu-Tang Clan’s “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin”: ]]></description>
<dc:subject>art culture aiweiwei</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:e3f78cd4445a/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:art"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:culture"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:aiweiwei"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://caddyserver.com/">
    <title>Caddy - The HTTP/2 Web Server with Fully Managed SSL</title>
    <dc:date>2016-01-04T15:18:57+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://caddyserver.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>http web server</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:05f49182d0da/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:http"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:web"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:server"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_%28Unix_term%29">
    <title>Wheel (Unix term) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</title>
    <dc:date>2016-01-01T01:04:49+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_%28Unix_term%29</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["The term is derived from the slang phrase big wheel, referring to a person with great power or influence."]]></description>
<dc:subject>unix history words</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:24adab945521/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:unix"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:history"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:words"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://redisplanet.com/redis/under-the-hood-of-redis-strings/">
    <title>Under the Hood of Redis: Strings – Redis Planet</title>
    <dc:date>2016-01-01T00:54:47+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://redisplanet.com/redis/under-the-hood-of-redis-strings/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>redis memory optimization</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:3a142ee4f856/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:redis"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:memory"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:optimization"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/calendar/UhfpcwO0X0c/paA4iQNen9IJ">
    <title>Can't sign in to Google calendar on my Samsung refrigerator - Google Product Forums</title>
    <dc:date>2015-12-28T23:03:21+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!msg/calendar/UhfpcwO0X0c/paA4iQNen9IJ</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[I have a Samsung RF4289HARS refrigerator.  The Google calendar app on it has been working perfectly since I purchased the refrigerator August 2012.  However, with the latest changes in Google Calendar API, I can no longer sign in to my calendar.  I receive a message stating " Please check your email in Google Calendar website". ]]></description>
<dc:subject>design iot</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:383306c80caf/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:design"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:iot"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPRA0W1kECg">
    <title>15 Sorting Algorithms in 6 Minutes - YouTube</title>
    <dc:date>2015-12-20T20:01:00+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPRA0W1kECg</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>algorithms programming video</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:7649a18d2f08/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:algorithms"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:programming"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:video"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.theamericanconservative.com/millman/fascism-style-and-substance/">
    <title>Fascism, Style and Substance | The American Conservative</title>
    <dc:date>2015-12-10T15:46:17+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.theamericanconservative.com/millman/fascism-style-and-substance/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>politics</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:d8b23670e5a2/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:politics"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://fermatslibrary.com/s/reflections-on-trusting-trust">
    <title>Fermat's Library | Reflections on Trusting Trust annotated/explained version.</title>
    <dc:date>2015-12-08T23:17:09+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://fermatslibrary.com/s/reflections-on-trusting-trust</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>security unix history</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:9900540c7d01/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:security"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:unix"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:history"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://techblog.netflix.com/2015/11/linux-performance-analysis-in-60s.html">
    <title>The Netflix Tech Blog: Linux Performance Analysis in 60,000 Milliseconds</title>
    <dc:date>2015-12-07T17:52:23+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://techblog.netflix.com/2015/11/linux-performance-analysis-in-60s.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>analysis linux performance sysadmin monitoring</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:893d94d9d5bd/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:analysis"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:linux"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:performance"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:sysadmin"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:monitoring"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://letsencrypt.org/2015/12/03/entering-public-beta.html">
    <title>Entering Public Beta</title>
    <dc:date>2015-12-07T17:52:15+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://letsencrypt.org/2015/12/03/entering-public-beta.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>ssl cryptography opensource</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:5d1516c68f28/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:ssl"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:cryptography"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:opensource"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://features.slashdot.org/story/15/11/18/1748247/interviews-alan-donovan-and-brian-kernighan-answer-your-questions">
    <title>Interviews: Alan Donovan and Brian Kernighan Answer Your Questions - Slashdot</title>
    <dc:date>2015-11-29T17:26:27+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://features.slashdot.org/story/15/11/18/1748247/interviews-alan-donovan-and-brian-kernighan-answer-your-questions</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>golang interview programming</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:591c36900281/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:golang"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:interview"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:programming"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://mig.mozilla.org/">
    <title>MIG: Mozilla InvestiGator</title>
    <dc:date>2015-11-29T16:29:31+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://mig.mozilla.org/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["a platform to perform investigative surgery on remote endpoints"]]></description>
<dc:subject>forensics mozilla security tool</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:cbb80d96017e/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:forensics"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:mozilla"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:security"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:tool"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.coglib.com/~icordasc/blog/2015/11/corporations-and-oss-do-not-mix.html">
    <title>Corporations and OSS Do Not Mix - cat /dev/brain</title>
    <dc:date>2015-11-24T08:07:44+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.coglib.com/~icordasc/blog/2015/11/corporations-and-oss-do-not-mix.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>opensource culture</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:01cbddf21098/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:opensource"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:culture"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMvRfStaoyM&amp;feature=youtu.be">
    <title>New Redis Lua scripts debugger: a short intro - YouTube</title>
    <dc:date>2015-11-20T19:36:01+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMvRfStaoyM&amp;feature=youtu.be</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>redis video</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:2ac561f575b7/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:redis"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:video"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://blog.golang.org/generate">
    <title>Generating code - The Go Blog</title>
    <dc:date>2015-10-26T01:50:54+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blog.golang.org/generate</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>golang go code</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:1a34dda3d617/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:golang"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:go"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:code"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2015/05/13/andrew-ng_n_7267682.html">
    <title>Inside The Mind That Built Google Brain: On Life, Creativity, And Failure</title>
    <dc:date>2015-10-24T07:41:23+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2015/05/13/andrew-ng_n_7267682.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>creativity ai google baidu machinelearning coursera</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:dcfc5a3a90a6/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:creativity"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:ai"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:google"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:baidu"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:machinelearning"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:coursera"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://blog.darknedgy.net/technology/2015/10/11/0/">
    <title>Structural and semantic deficiencies in the systemd architecture for real-world service management, a technical treatise</title>
    <dc:date>2015-10-12T01:35:32+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blog.darknedgy.net/technology/2015/10/11/0/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>article linux unix systemd init</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:521501776c34/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:article"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:linux"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:unix"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:systemd"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:init"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://developers.google.com/optimization/lp/add-on?hl=en">
    <title>Linear Optimization Add-on for Google Sheets  |  Optimization  |  Google Developers</title>
    <dc:date>2015-10-09T15:07:32+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://developers.google.com/optimization/lp/add-on?hl=en</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>spreadsheets optimization</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:35dbfbf5f731/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:spreadsheets"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:optimization"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://www.bloc.io/">
    <title>Bloc | Online Coding Bootcamp for Developers and Web Designers</title>
    <dc:date>2015-09-22T22:27:57+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.bloc.io/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>online learning coding</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:bb9ecd046c78/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:online"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:learning"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:coding"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://www.thinkful.com/">
    <title>Thinkful</title>
    <dc:date>2015-09-22T22:22:24+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.thinkful.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>education coding learning</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:c362863c9d53/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:education"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:coding"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:learning"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://averagesecurityguy.info/2015/09/17/pentesting-redis-servers/">
    <title>Pentesting Redis Servers | AverageSecurityGuy</title>
    <dc:date>2015-09-18T18:28:15+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://averagesecurityguy.info/2015/09/17/pentesting-redis-servers/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>security redis</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:182df19c0cda/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:security"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:redis"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://remysharp.com/2015/09/14/jsbin-toxic-part-1">
    <title>The toxic side of free. Or: how I lost the love for my side project (part 1)</title>
    <dc:date>2015-09-17T19:19:01+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://remysharp.com/2015/09/14/jsbin-toxic-part-1</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>javascript opensource</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:90f7728ac9a5/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:javascript"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:opensource"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.lrb.co.uk/v05/n09/oliver-sacks/the-man-who-mistook-his-wife-for-a-hat">
    <title>Oliver Sacks · The man who mistook his wife for a hat · LRB 19 May 1983</title>
    <dc:date>2015-08-31T01:05:08+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.lrb.co.uk/v05/n09/oliver-sacks/the-man-who-mistook-his-wife-for-a-hat</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:5edac2a6dcb8/</dc:identifier>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://blog.binaryedge.io/2015/08/10/data-technologies-and-security-part-1/">
    <title>Data, Technologies and Security - Part 1</title>
    <dc:date>2015-08-16T19:49:26+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blog.binaryedge.io/2015/08/10/data-technologies-and-security-part-1/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>redis mongodb memcache security</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:437f8bea5327/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:redis"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:mongodb"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:memcache"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:security"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://morning.computer/2015/08/drinking-soylent-with-the-last-of-the-california-war-boys/">
    <title>Drinking Soylent With The Last Of The California War Boys | MORNING, COMPUTER</title>
    <dc:date>2015-08-09T21:40:35+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://morning.computer/2015/08/drinking-soylent-with-the-last-of-the-california-war-boys/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Seasteading’s been and gone for the second (third?) time, the secession and Six-State-California guys have been and gone.  It is that time in the cycle where the Libertarian App Future Brothers start living off the grid, buying guns and getting good and weird out there alone in the dark.  I wonder how we’ll look back at this whole period of the last five or ten years.  At how the digital gold rush and the strange pressures of a new, yet accelerated, period of cultural invention cooked a whole new set of mental wounds out of the people swept up in it.  Yes, sure, it gave us sociopaths who prefer humans to be drones and believe that everything is rotting.  But I think, reviewing the era, that we will be sad.  I think we may look back and consider that, one more time, we saw the best minds of our generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves after an Uber that isn’t actually there because Uber fake most of those little cars you see on the Uber app map.]]></description>
<dc:subject>culture</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:aafcdeffda91/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:culture"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://ribosome.ch/">
    <title>ribosome</title>
    <dc:date>2015-07-27T18:19:43+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://ribosome.ch/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Any non-trivial code generating code is hard to read, understand and maintain. While most code generating tools do the technical part of the job all right, they fail on the manageability aspect. Ribosome tries to address it using following measures:

Generated code is properly indented (also think of generating Python code!)
No escape sequences or other visual smog in the source.
Flexibility in indentation of the source.
Colouring support in editors.
Note however, that Ribosome trades speed for readability/maintainability and thus it isn't well suited for performance-critical tasks such as, for example, generating HTML on the fly.]]></description>
<dc:subject>code generation tool</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:28a539719f52/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:code"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:generation"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:tool"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://docs.google.com/document/u/4/d/1n9u7HDCruEOtJFjap5yJHUsDdPso4OPZwL2SUSxWBTI/pub">
    <title>Kombucha Process</title>
    <dc:date>2015-07-26T21:57:17+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://docs.google.com/document/u/4/d/1n9u7HDCruEOtJFjap5yJHUsDdPso4OPZwL2SUSxWBTI/pub</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Complete quickstart guide to brewing kombucha / ginger beer]]></description>
<dc:subject>kombucha cooking recipe</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:b6682ac8a61c/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:kombucha"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:cooking"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:recipe"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.slate.com/articles/business/when_big_businesses_were_small/2013/10/google_s_big_break_how_bill_gross_goto_com_inspired_the_adwords_business.html">
    <title>Google’s big break: How Bill Gross’ GoTo.com inspired the AdWords business model.</title>
    <dc:date>2015-07-23T13:54:32+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.slate.com/articles/business/when_big_businesses_were_small/2013/10/google_s_big_break_how_bill_gross_goto_com_inspired_the_adwords_business.html</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[To drive home just how efficient these ads could be, Gross came up with an audacious pricing scheme. Instead of paying for page-views—an old-media model that had come to dominate the Web—advertisers would pay only when people actually clicked on their ads. And their placement on the GoTo.com results page would be determined through an auction, so that more desirable keywords would command higher prices, while less common keywords could be had for as little as a penny per click. As a search engine, GoTo.com had nothing on Google. But as a way of making money on searches, it was ingenious.]]></description>
<dc:subject>history marketing business advertising google</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:ad160f31b3f9/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:history"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:marketing"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:business"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:advertising"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:google"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_J._Gibson">
    <title>James J. Gibson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</title>
    <dc:date>2015-07-13T14:00:12+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_J._Gibson</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Gibson challenged the idea that the nervous system actively constructs conscious visual perception, and instead promoted ecological psychology, in which the mind directly perceives environmental stimuli without additional cognitive construction or processing.]]></description>
<dc:subject>reference psychology</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:36a8180f7518/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:reference"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:psychology"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apodicticity">
    <title>Apodicticity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</title>
    <dc:date>2015-07-13T13:50:09+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apodicticity</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Apodictic propositions contrast with assertoric propositions, which merely assert that something is (or is not) the case, and with problematic propositions, which assert only the possibility of something being true. Franz Brentano writes in The True and the Evident, "judgments may be either assertoric or apodictic. Assertoric judgments are judgments which are possibly true but are unproven." Apodictic judgments are judgments which are clearly provable and logically certain. For instance, "Two plus two equals four" is apodictic. "Chicago is larger than Omaha" is assertoric. "A corporation could be wealthier than a country" is problematic. In Aristotelian logic, "apodictic" is opposed to "dialectic," as scientific proof is opposed to probable reasoning. Kant contrasts "apodictic" with "problematic" and "assertoric" in the Critique of Pure Reason, on page A70/B95.

---

Everything and More 197]]></description>
<dc:subject>reference</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:452105e47dbd/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:reference"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://aphyr.com/posts/325-comments-on-you-do-it-too">
    <title>Comments on &quot;You Do it Too&quot;</title>
    <dc:date>2015-07-08T11:43:47+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://aphyr.com/posts/325-comments-on-you-do-it-too</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>distributed systems</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:c5efcae66fc9/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:distributed"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:systems"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://avc.com/2015/06/profits-vs-growth/">
    <title>Profits vs Growth – AVC</title>
    <dc:date>2015-06-27T12:41:51+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://avc.com/2015/06/profits-vs-growth/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>business management vc</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:5c3fa26717d3/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:business"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:management"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:vc"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://www.usenix.org/conference/nsdi14/technical-sessions/dragojevi%C4%87">
    <title>FaRM: Fast Remote Memory | USENIX</title>
    <dc:date>2015-06-13T03:05:57+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.usenix.org/conference/nsdi14/technical-sessions/dragojevi%C4%87</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>paper distributed memory</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:618c15b6ca03/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:paper"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:distributed"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:memory"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://li.si/epe6/">
    <title>Elementary Particle Explorer</title>
    <dc:date>2015-06-13T02:36:15+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://li.si/epe6/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>physics</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:a679c3419c69/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:physics"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://brandur.org/postgres-queues">
    <title>Postgres Job Queues &amp; Failure By MVCC — Brandur Leach</title>
    <dc:date>2015-05-21T05:09:45+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://brandur.org/postgres-queues</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>postgres queue performance</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:825897a6ab4d/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:postgres"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:queue"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:performance"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.theplatform.net/2015/05/13/squeezing-performance-out-of-complex-software/">
    <title>Squeezing Performance Out Of Complex Software</title>
    <dc:date>2015-05-14T21:43:52+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.theplatform.net/2015/05/13/squeezing-performance-out-of-complex-software/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>newrelic dirac</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:e5e53b7f783a/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:newrelic"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:dirac"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://hstore.cs.brown.edu/">
    <title>H-Store: Next Generation OLTP Database Research</title>
    <dc:date>2015-05-14T00:49:34+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://hstore.cs.brown.edu/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[H-Store is an experimental main-memory, parallel database management system that is optimized for on-line transaction processing (OLTP) applications. It is a highly distributed, row-store-based relational database that runs on a cluster on shared-nothing, main memory executor nodes.]]></description>
<dc:subject>architecture database distributed</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:6bcc68c56a1e/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:architecture"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:database"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:distributed"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/05/04/how-43-students-disappeared-in-mexico-part-1/">
    <title>Mexico: How 43 Students Disappeared In The Night - The Intercept</title>
    <dc:date>2015-05-04T17:59:12+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/05/04/how-43-students-disappeared-in-mexico-part-1/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[While the crime of kidnapping can carry a lengthier prison sentence in Mexico than enforced disappearance, the consequences for the state are minimal, because the crime is attributed to just the accused. By rarely bringing enforced disappearance charges, the Mexican government escapes accountability. If cases of enforced disappearance were routinely pursued, they could provide evidence of systemic abuses, which could trigger charges of crimes against humanity and possibly jeopardize the multi-billion dollar security aid package the Mexican government receives from the U.S government, among other consequences. Under the Leahy Law, named after Sen. Patrick Leahy, aid to foreign security forces implicated in gross human rights violations is illegal.

Ariel Dulitzky, chair-rapporteur of the United Nation’s working group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, told The Intercept that even if the Mexican government’s account of the Ayotzinapa case is accurate — that it was strictly municipal police who took the students — federal police and the army failed to prevent the disappearances. “At the minimum, that should be investigated,” he said. “That will constitute, also, a crime of enforced disappearance — the lack of a proper prevention by state authorities.”

To date, just six people have been convicted on federal charges of enforced disappearance in Mexico. Whether the students taken in Iguala were victims of enforced disappearance – and whether the federal government has made legitimate efforts to bring such charges – has become a central question. Under Mexico’s federal transparency law, documents otherwise subject to protection must be released if they relate to an investigation of grave human rights abuses, such as enforced disappearance. Under a state transparency law, Guerrero released a public report detailing its investigation last fall, citing evidence of human rights violations in the case.]]></description>
<dc:subject>mexico war drugs politics government</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:68e22120230b/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:mexico"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:war"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:drugs"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:politics"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:government"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0PGK7a2IFo">
    <title>Bathtime in Clerkenwell (2002) - YouTube</title>
    <dc:date>2015-05-01T05:28:48+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0PGK7a2IFo</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><dc:subject>video music</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:a31c829945ab/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:video"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:music"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://notes.pinboard.in/u:bpo/41933252519e61fc3ef3">
    <title>All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace</title>
    <dc:date>2015-04-19T00:54:49+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://notes.pinboard.in/u:bpo/41933252519e61fc3ef3</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[by Richard Brautigan

I like to think (and
the sooner the better!)
of a cybernetic meadow
where mammals and computers
live together in mutually
programming harmony
like pure water
touching cl...]]></description>
<dc:subject>poetry brautigan</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://notes.pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:c4167bc02278/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:poetry"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:brautigan"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="https://eddy.systems/">
    <title>eddy - autocorrect for Java</title>
    <dc:date>2015-04-19T00:28:32+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://eddy.systems/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[autocorrect for intellij idea.]]></description>
<dc:subject>intellij java plugin</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:30f65d6f5c26/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:intellij"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:java"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:plugin"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/oct/23/find-your-beach/">
    <title>Find Your Beach by Zadie Smith | The New York Review of Books</title>
    <dc:date>2015-04-17T00:29:42+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/oct/23/find-your-beach/</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Find your beach. The construction is odd. A faintly threatening mixture of imperative and possessive forms, the transformation of a noun into a state of mind. Perhaps I’m reading too much into it. On the one hand it means, simply, “Go out and discover what makes you happy.” Pursue happiness actively, as Americans believe it their right to do. And it’s an ad for beer, which makes you happy in the special way of all intoxicants, by reshaping reality around a sensation you alone are having. So, even more precisely, the ad means: “Go have a beer and let it make you happy.” Nothing strange there. Except beer used to be sold on the dream of communal fun: have a beer with a buddy, or lots of buddies. People crowded the frame, laughing and smiling. It was a lie about alcohol—as this ad is a lie about alcohol—but it was a different kind of lie, a wide-framed lie, including other people.]]></description>
<dc:subject>culture life nyc advertising</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:fef21082f3f6/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:culture"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:life"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:nyc"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:advertising"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/7/7483235/the-code-colombian-army-morsecode-hostages">
    <title>THE CODE: A declassified and unbelievable hostage rescue story | The Verge</title>
    <dc:date>2015-04-17T00:25:28+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/7/7483235/the-code-colombian-army-morsecode-hostages</link>
    <dc:creator>bpo</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Using morse code in pop songs to communicate with POWs.]]></description>
<dc:subject>war advertising history cryptography steganography</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/b:4d28b23e6096/</dc:identifier>
<taxo:topics><rdf:Bag>	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:war"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:advertising"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:history"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:cryptography"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:bpo/t:steganography"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
</rdf:RDF>