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Up From Painnytimes.com
I had to stop hating my abuser to start loving myself. I had to let go of my past so that I could step into my future. - dash.harvard.edu
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“Nancy Grows Up,” the Media Age, and the Historian’s Craft—Vol. 1, No. 3theappendix.net
Historians have mostly relied on the printed page to communicate their work. But what about sound? Michael Schmidt looks to the alternate aural history of the twentieth century and unearths beautiful experiments in sonic storytelling. -
One Percenters Control Online Reviews - Issue 12: Feedback - Nautilusnautil.us
In a recent New Yorker cartoon, a hotel clerk facing two patrons says, “If there’s anything we can do to make your stay more pleasant,… -
Why I’m Sick To Death Of Being A ‘Woman In Tech’medium.com
When you work in an male-dominated industry and you happen to have breasts, you do get treated a little differently. - nipunbatra.github.io
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‘Big Bang Signal’ Could All Be Dust | Quanta Magazinesimonsfoundation.org
Cosmic dust in the high latitudes of the Milky Way could account for the entire swirl pattern that had been presented as proof of a leading Big Bang theory, -
MicroservicePrerequisitesmartinfowler.com
There are certain things you need to get sorted out before you can put your first microservices system into production: monitoring, provisioning, and a devops culture. -
WALLED OFFnytimes.com
Chinese authorities have tightened censorship over Internet traffic in recent weeks, and Google and its services are particularly affected. - os2museum.com
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Medieval Selfiesmedievalbooks.nl
Self-portraits of medieval book artisans are as exciting as they are rare. In the age before the modern camera there were limited means to show others what you looked like. In the very late medieva... - usatoday.com
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100yrs of Data Visualisation best practice100yrsofbrinton.tumblr.com
Willard C Brinton wrote the first book on data visualisation best practise. When? 100yrs ago.... -
Bone paste could provide treatment for ostoeporosis - Telegraphtelegraph.co.uk
Scientists are developing a paste made up of stem cells encased in hollow spheres bone mineral which they hope will help regenerate thinning bones using a simple injection -
Aurous - The Road So Farblog.aurous.me
It’s been quite a journey thus far in terms of development; two rewrites, four redesigns and a lot of nights spent pulling what little hair I have out over what to do next. Balancing the development... - blogs.hbr.org
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The invasion of corporate news - FT.comft.com
A population of 100,000 is no longer a guarantee that a city like Richmond, California can sustain a thriving daily paper. Readers have drifted from the tactile pleasures of print to the digital gratification of their smartphone screens, and -
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