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How to Stop Giving a F*ck What People Thinklifehacker.com
We're all guilty. Every day from the moment we wake up, we live our lives caring what other people think of us. -
Math: Your secret weapon against Wall Street and the NSAmotherjones.com
Edward Frenkel wants you to understand mathematics so economists, bankers, companies and intelligence agencies can't manipulate you anymore. -
skavanagh/EC2Boxgithub.com
EC2Box - A web-based SSH console to execute commands and manage multiple EC2 instances simultaneously running on Amazon Web Services (AWS). - resin.io
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Avoid Comments - Bamboo Cyberdreamblog.shaneliesegang.com
(Note: this is hastily slapped together while I’m on the road, not really edited or proofread. Please forgive any awkward turns of phrase, typos, or … - developer.mozilla.org
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Russian upper house approves use of military force in Ukraineedition.cnn.com
Russia's upper house of parliament voted Saturday to approve the sending of Russian military forces into Ukraine, amid mounting tensions in the Crimea region. - news.ycombinator.com
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This Industry Is Completely Ridiculous Lets Hope It Stays That Wayrecaply.com
The Tech Industry Is Completely Ridiculous. Let’s Hope It Stays That Way -
David Crawshaw – Google+ - Programmers write better programs when working under…plus.google.com
Programmers write better programs when working under performance constraints. Compare the BBC news web site from ten years ago with it today: … - David Crawshaw – Google+ -
This Industry Is Completely Ridiculous. Let’s Hope It Stays That Way. | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
OK. Let's take a step back from all the recent tech news, look at it with fresh eyes--and try not to burst into slightly hysterical laughter. In Japan,.. - github.com
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Student Loans Are Ruining Your Life. Now They’re Ruining the Economy, Too | TIME.combusiness.time.com
American students are well over $1 trillion in debt, and it's starting to hurt everyone, economists say - translate.google.com