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One Artist’s Take on the Future of Personal Datapriceonomics.com
Artist Karl Toomey puts together curios from the not-too-distant future. His pieces include a literal "Bieber meter" and a tombstone for the quantified self. - madore.org
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My Interviews with Airbnb, Dropbox, Posterous, Reddit, Weebly and Wufoo circa 2010foundersatwork.posthaven.com
Mixergy's feature today inspired me to dig up these old video interviews I did years ago with some YC founders. We talked about things like how they got started, what went wrong, and what surprised... -
Study underscores complexity of geopolitics in the age of the Aztec empiresciencedaily.com
New findings from an international team of archaeological researchers highlight the complexity of geopolitics in Aztec era Mesoamerica and illustrate how the relationships among ancient states extended beyond warfare and diplomacy to issues concerning ... - github.com
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- codewords.recurse.com
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renstrom/go-jump-consistent-hashgithub.com
go-jump-consistent-hash - Fast, minimal memory, consistent hash algorithm -
airbnb/AirMapViewgithub.com
AirMapView - A view abstraction to provide a map user interface with various underlying map providers -
The world is going to universityeconomist.com
“AFTER God had carried us safe to New England, and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared... -
Internet Archive addresses housing crisis with “Foundation Housing” project | Richmond SF Blogrichmondsfblog.com
The first property for "Foundation Housing" at 19th Avenue and Clement Everyone's talking about it - the city's skyrocketing rents that are forcing workers -
XML and Schemeokmij.org
Representing, authoring, querying and transforming markup data in Scheme; XML notation for a programming language - tls.so
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Social Norms and Gendered Expectationskateheddleston.com
Several years ago Clifford Nass, a late professor of Human-Computer Interaction at Stanford University, did a study where participants were taught a subject by a male or female voice on a computer. The two subjects taught were “love and relationships” ... -
Three Phases of Consumer Productsmedium.com
First you want it. Then you need it. Then everybody can’t live without it — like a utility. - askr.me