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crookedindifference:

Yuri Gagarin, first human in space

crookedindifference:

Yuri Gagarin, first human in space

9gag:

That’s great!

9gag:

That’s great!

(Source: failorfly)

nevver:

Malfunctions in the hype machine.

nevver:

Malfunctions in the hype machine.

(via Comics - The Washington Post)

(via Comics - The Washington Post)

nevver:

Allergic to small talk

nevver:

Allergic to small talk

otakuorugazumu:

I love this painting.

otakuorugazumu:

I love this painting.

(Source: perfectionwithinimperfection)

The importance of learning to code isn’t so that everyone will write code, and bury the world under billions of lines of badly conceived Python, Java, and Ruby. The importance of code is that it’s a part of the world we live in. I’ve had enough of legislators who think the Internet is about tubes, who haven’t the slightest idea about legitimate uses for file transfer utilities, and no concept at all about what privacy (and the invasion of privacy) might mean in an online space. I’ve had enough of patent inspectors who approve patents for which prior art has existed for decades. And I’ve had enough of judges making rulings after listening to lawyers arguing about technologies they don’t understand. Learning to code won’t solve these problems, but coding does force engagement with technology on a level other than pure ignorance. Coding is a part of cultural competence, even if you never do it professionally. Alsup is a modern hero.

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A federal judge learned to code - O’Reilly Radar (via everythingisdisrupted)

nevver:

God Save the Queen

nevver:

God Save the Queen

May 8
geekfeed:

the right tool for the right job  画

geekfeed:

the right tool for the right job