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You never did math in high school • Jeremy Kunj2kun.svbtle.com
As a teacher I encounter all of the typical kinds of students. There’s one kind of student I routinely encounter, usually in a freshman calculus course, that really boils my blood: the failing student who “has always been good at... | Jeremy Kun | ∈ Ma... - isthewebdead.com
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A Goose That Lays Golden Eggskickstarter.com
A hand-powered 'kitchen gadget' that magically scrambles an egg without breaking or penetrating the shell. - heyni.co
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Driving an open source project (and not feeling like a rockstar) • Mick Hansenmhansen.io
Let me preface this by saying: I love open source. Open source has enabled me, the people i’ve worked for, my team members and others to move fast when developing new ideas. Jan and I are the main contributors for Sequelize, a semi-popular... | Mick Ha... - insanecoding.blogspot.ca
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The Secret to 10 Million Concurrent Connections -The Kernel is the Problem, Not the Solution - High Scalability -highscalability.com
Now that we have the C10K concurrent connection problem licked, how do we level up and support ... -
Transfused blood rejuvenates old mice—could it work in humans?online.wsj.com
Giving old mice blood from young ones makes them smarter and improves such functions as exercise capacity, according to reports from two research teams that point to new ways to potentially treat diseases of aging. - news.ycombinator.com
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SCiO: Your Sixth Sense. A Pocket Molecular Sensor For All !kickstarter.com
Scan materials or physical objects. Get instant relevant information to your smartphone. Food, medicine, plants, and more. - news.ycombinator.com
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»Big things are happening in Denmark«b.dk
»Nu er det jeres tur til at tage bladet fra munden og få befriet Danmark for overvågning uden mistanke,« skriver Edward Snowden her. Read the English version below. -
On Pull Requests - David Cramer's Blogcramer.io
On Pull Requests 03 May 2014 A recent conversation came up on Twitter that sparked some discussion about GitHub Pull Req... - theatlantic.com
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Three Graphs About Trying and Failing | EconLog | Library of Economics and Libertyeconlog.econlib.org
The true return to college heavily depends on the probability of successful completion. That probability in turn heavily depends on pre-college academic performance. How heavily? Check out these three graphs from Bound, Lovenheim, and Turner's - github-connect.herokuapp.com
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Lizzie Widdicombe: Could Soylent Replace Food?newyorker.com
Soylent, a synthetic food product, is made from raw chemical components; its formula accounts for all the major food groups. Rob Rhinehart, Soylent’s creator, says, “It’s kind of an over-all food substitute. In theory, you could live on this entirely. ...