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When Misogynist Trolls Make Journalism Miserable for Womentheatlantic.com
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Report: 47% of U.S. Jobs At Risk of Being Automated Out of Existencetechnoccult.net
You've probably already seen news stories floating around a couple weeks ago about how 47% of jobs are in danger of being automated. The stories are based on a report that looked at 702 different occu - defensenews.com
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The Open-Office Trapnewyorker.com
A growing body of evidence suggests that the open office undermines the very things that it was designed to achieve. -
quietnetgithub.com
quietnet - Simple chat program using inaudible sounds and a computer's microphone and speaker. - defconbots.org
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DoorDash Food Delivery | Jobsdoordash.com
Door Dash now delivers from Palo Alto and Mountain View. Get lunch and dinner delivered right to your doorstep with one easy click - arxiv.org
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Best of Kickstarter 2013kickstarter.com
2013 was an incredible year for making stuff. Relive it all in the Year in Kickstarter. -
Screw Android, Here Are Two Huge Companies Betting On Firefox OSfastcolabs.com
Its not the sexiest thing to tout softwares openness but that's the driver of OEMs' renewed interest in this Android alternative. - parabolaresearch.com
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True Grit & 21 Black Hawks: A Tale of Entrepreneurial Leadership Trainingfounderdating.com
Lessons learned on entrepreneurial leadership training from an Army veteran turned entrepreneur -
American men’s hidden crisis: They need more friends!salon.com
Men aren't making the same kinds of intimate friendships many women have -- but they want to - web.mit.edu
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The best Postgres feature you're not using – CTEs aka WITH clausescraigkerstiens.com
SQL by default isn’t typically friendly to dive into, and especially so if you’re reading someone else’s already created queries.... -
The well of lost ideaskent.io
The well of lost ideas Did you invent it? Did you come up with it? Did you start it? Really? Then where is it? Show it to me. You can’t can you? Because that’s all you did. You thought, you talked,... - github.com
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When Doctors 'Google' Their Patientswell.blogs.nytimes.com
Doctors do look up their patients on Google. I don’t know of a single physician, resident or attending who hasn’t done so. But it surprises me that more physicians don’t pause and think about what it means for the patient-doctor relationship.