- news.ycombinator.com
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Cancer Largely Due to Biological ‘Bad Luck’ Rather Than Behaviorbloomberg.com
Cancer in most cases may be the result of biological bad luck rather than caused by genes or environmental factors, with the random division of stem cells making people more vulnerable to mutations, a new study shows. -
My Resume Is Fictionchrisbaglieri.com
At the start of every year, I do this thing where I update my resume with falsehoods. I lie, intentionally and boldly: proficient in X; launched Y; led a team and successfully Z'd. I mold it to perfection. -
Why Fred Wilson is wrong - files aren't deadblog.zamzar.com
Prominent New York VC Fred Wilson just posted an interesting and thought-provoking retrospective on 2014. He attempted to sum up some of the major trends in tech over the course of the last 12 mont... -
An Efficiency Comparison of Text Editors Used in Academic Research and Developmentmjambon.github.io
PLOS ONE: an inclusive, peer-reviewed, open-access resource from the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE. Reports of well-performed scientific studies from all disciplines freely available to the whole world. - rubyci.org
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A Dating App, Happn, to Find a Match Nearbynytimes.com
Happn, a dating app which started in New York in September, scoops up every prospective partner using the app (adjusting for parameters set by you) within a couple of blocks. -
substack/browserify_for_webpack_users.markdowngist.github.com
browserify for webpack users - Gist is a simple way to share snippets of text and code with others. - gohinder.com
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- github.com
- gorickshaw.com
- javiersoto.me
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Web Freedom Is Seen to Be Growing as a Global Issue in 2015nytimes.com
The new year promises further attempts at online censorship, as the web increasingly serves as a platform for civil rights efforts. - brendangregg.com
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New Questions in Mobile: An Asian Perspective - Bernard Leongbernardleong.com
Recently, Ben Evans reset the conversation mobile platforms & ecosystems. In this essay, I seek to address three of the five questions posed specifically focusing on the Android OEMs, the fate of Android and the messaging apps battle with a predict... - news.ycombinator.com
- sonic-pi.net
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How Is Your Company Like a Giant Hairball?fastcompany.com
Gordon MacKenzie has been asking strange questions about creativity for years. IBM, Nabisco, and the FBI want the answers.