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Sick time follows a simple formulagreatnotbig.com
Sick time among employees appears to follow a logarithmic distribution. You can use this to evaluate your policies and detect anomalies. - github.com
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Let’s Build A Web Server. Part 1.ruslanspivak.com
Out for a walk one day, a woman came across a construction site and saw three men working. She asked the first man, “What are you doing?” Annoyed by the question, the first man barked, “Can’t you see that I’m laying bricks?” Not satisfied with the answ... - caxton.herokuapp.com
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The Mad Scientist of Bicyclespriceonomics.com
For the past decade, Brent Curry has been building bicycles out of things like couches, using his own design software. - en.wikipedia.org
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Grown in Detroit, but not in the ground: The next evolution of urban agriculturemodeldmedia.com
A pair of urban agriculture ventures are giving new meaning to the phrase "grown in Detroit." -
Good-bye Shockley Labssiliconvalley.town
In 1956 William Shockley moved to Mountain View, CA to start Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory. Shockley was a physicist and researcher at Bell Labs in New York where he co-developed the first tran... -
Introduction to NVMe Technology - OSRosr.com
Big changes in the world of storage happen at the rate of about one per Read more - jbenet.github.io
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Live stream | Revision 2015 - 3rd to 6th of April 2015 - Saarbrücken, Germany2015.revision-party.net
Revision 2015 is a demoparty in southwest Germany. It takes place from April 3rd to 6th 2015 in the E Werk in Saarbruecken, Germany. Lots of competitions and events as well as international socializing are the main features of this pure demoscene event. -
The Master Writer of the City by Janet Malcolmnybooks.com
The idea that reporters are constantly resisting the temptation to invent is a laughable one. Reporters don’t invent because they don’t know how to. This is why they are journalists rather than novelists or short-story writers. They depend on the kindn... -
A rare LHC tour—avoiding radiation to see scientific history up closearstechnica.com
With hardware still disassembled for service, Ars snuck underground to see LHC up close.