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Ask Ethan #73: The Multiverse and youmedium.com
Is there another version of you somewhere out there in a parallel Universe? - ohling.org
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Study: Docs make fewer diagnostic mistakes in teamsmodernhealthcare.com
Teamwork may be one way to help reduce the incidence of diagnostic mistakes, in which patients' conditions are missed, delayed or diagnosed incorrectly, a study suggests. When two doctors worked together, their confidence in a diagnosis was boosted and... - news.ycombinator.com
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Has the mystery of Shakespeare’s Sonnets finally been solved?theguardian.com
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Microsoft Makes Clever Moves | Monday Notemondaynote.com
by Jean-Louis Gassée While Microsoft Office for mobile is a satisfying success, the company can’t seem to create — or even buy — a mobile operating system that can compete with iOS and Android. Perhaps they’ve been looking in the wrong direction and ca... -
lz-string: JavaScript compression, fast!pieroxy.net
Goal lz-string was designed to fulfill the need of storing large amounts of data in localStorage, specifically on mobile devices. localStorage being usually limited to 5MB, all you can compress is that much more data you can store. You don't care about... -
The Stylz Book Authoring Environmenttroubleshooters.com
The Stylz authoring format and converter programs is a write once, export everywhere book authoring system for long (>10K words) documents prioritizing stylistic consistency over tweaking individual line and page breaks. - brooker.co.za
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My GRAVITY lawsuit and how it affects every writer who sells to Hollywood - Tess Gerritsentessgerritsen.com
Yesterday, the court granted Warner Bros’s motion to dismiss my lawsuit against them. While Warner... more » -
Closing the Math Gap for Boysnytimes.com
An intensive tutoring and mentoring program in Chicago has produced big improvements for kids. -
Test shows big data text analysis inconsistent, inaccuratecomputerworld.com
"State of the art" method to categorize and analyze unstructured data delivers different results from identical data one time in five, is wrong one time in 10, new study shows - bbc.com
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The Man Behind The Curtaincodersnotes.com
I love peeking behind the scenes. I like knowing how things were made. I think most people do really, it's something built-in to humans. Historically, video games don't give out the source code. An... - kernelmag.dailydot.com
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