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One insider describes how trial lawyers killed patent reformvox.com
Patent reform died in the Senate this week. An insider from Oracle was so frustrated that he talked to us about it on the record. - adventuresintechland.com
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Fare Dodging Is an Organized Rebellion in Stockholm, and It’s Winningnytimes.com
A group offers instructional videos on slipping through station gates without paying, and it uses monthly dues to cover fines for any members who are nabbed. - pgbovine.net
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Chancecoin - A coin for betting in a decentralized casinochancecoin.com
Chancecoin is a coin for betting on dice in a decentralized casino. -
Kill The Hamburger Button | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
That little three-lined button is the devil. Whether you call it a side menu, navigation drawer, or a hamburger, hiding your features off-screen behind a.. - bitcoin.org
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How to start and scale a full stack startup - 42Floorsblog.42floors.com
When we started 42Floors, I didn’t know it was going to be a full stack startup. Naively, I thought it was going to be a commercial real estate marketplace centered around a great product and great engineering – one of these places where supply and de... -
A data-driven exploration of the evolution of chess: Game lengths and outcomesrandalolson.com
For the second in my series of blog posts exploring a data set of over 650,000 chess tournament games ranging back to the 15th century, I wanted to look at how chess has changed over time. Nobility... - github.com
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Slope-Finding Functionsadvancedmathyoungstudents.com
Let’s say that we were given a function such as f(x) = x3 +4x. We know it isn’t a linear function so when we graph it, we are not surprised to see the curves. And if you can imagine a tangent line... -
Why yEnc is bad for Usenetexit109.com
An essay about why the yEnc encoding scheme is bad for Usenet in the long-term. -
What Bayesianism taught me - Less Wronglesswrong.com
David Chapman criticizes "pop Bayesianism" as just common-sense rationality dressed up as intimidating math1: Bayesianism boils down to “don’t be so sure of y