links for 2006-01-29 01.28.06
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he machine code of a digital computer, the neural code is the software, set of rules, syntax, that transforms electrical pulses in the brain into perceptions, memories, decisions. A solution to the neural code could – in principle – give us almost unl
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“I have a memory like a sieve.” Who hasn’t heard that lament many times from people convinced they have a terrible memory? The fact is, what we remember often has more to do with factors such as. .
Jump to Debian GNU/Linux! 01.28.06
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A guide to why the Debian distro is a good choice
There are hundreds of GNU/Linux distributions around, each with its strengths and weaknesses. One that stands out from the masses is Debian. It is the only major distribution not developed (or even backed) by commercial vendors, but by a group of volunteers around the world…
The 100 Best Companies to Work For 01.28.06
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Want a better company to work for here is a good list of the top 100 that you will actually like to work at.
Slick New Way to Install Linux 01.28.06
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“Built on LinuxCOE a powerful set of tools recently open sourced by Hewlett Packard, Instalinux makes installing Linux easier than ever. Typically, installing Linux means donwloading (or buying) one or more ISO images, and then clicking through the install screens. In an effort to make Linux installs easier, some smart folks at HP developed LinuxCOE, where a user could choose some basic options through a web interface, and a small (30MB or less) ISO image is generated that can be used for a “hands-free” installation using either Kickstart, AutoYAST, or the Debian Preseed autoinstallers. That code has been released as an Open Source project, and the installer component is now available through a free web site, Instalinux .
Full article on PCLinuxOnline
Are smarter people better at ignoring things? 01.28.06
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An interesting scientifically test shows that smarter people actually remember less details. They tend to focus on what’s essential. Interesting
links for 2006-01-26 01.25.06
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# # The sushi chef or (worse) a food server wants to take your order for all sushi items at once # The sushi chef doesn’t give you a chance to order “one or two pieces at a time”, Japanese style # The restaurant advertises “all you can eat sushi” for a fi
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