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- 147The Heart of Unix (2018) (ericnormand.me)
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- 248ESO telescope captures the most detailed infrared map of the Milky Way (eso.org)
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- 9Understanding the Maths of Computed Tomography (CT) Scans (blog.ephorie.de)
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- 40Helene Should Trigger a National Rethink of Home Insurance (newrepublic.com)
- 268AMD GPU Inference (github.com)
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- 20Rise and fall of IronNet, cybersecurity firm led by ex-NSA head Keith Alexander (apnews.com)
- 55Sausages: An Anthology (thelionandunicorn.wordpress.com)
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