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Agile’s early evangelists wouldn’t mind watching Agile die
 

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Custom Game Engines: A Small Study

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Nicomachean Ethics

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R 4.0

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The Quiet Revolution of Animal Crossing

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Analyzing Analytics (Featuring: The FBI)
 

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How to speed up the Rust compiler in 2020

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A primer on some C obfuscation tricks

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Ultraviolet Irradiation of Blood: “The Cure That Time Forgot”? (2018)

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WD Sets the Record Straight: Lists All Drives That Use Slower SMR Tech

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Ancient Egyptian pregnancy test survived millenia because it worked (2018)
 

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How to play board games online with your friends

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Best Practices for Working with Configuration in Python Applications

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75-year-old woman with shovel accidentally took down Armenia’s internet (2011)

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Releasing software to the fleet far too quickly broke stuff

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Amazon AppFlow
 

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