- kerzol.github.io
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Silicon Valley’s Youth Problemnytimes.com
In start-up land, the young barely talk to the old (and vice versa). That makes for a lot of cool apps. But great technology? Not so much. - github.com
- hacksoflife.blogspot.com
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A Giant, Fake City in the Middle of the Deserttheatlantic.com
The mock metropolis is meant to have everything but people who live there. - theory.stanford.edu
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Organizational Debt is like Technical debt – but worsesteveblank.com
Startups focus on speed since they are burning cash every day as they search for product/market fit. But over time code/hardware written/built to validate hypotheses and find early customers can be... - royvanrijn.com
- blog.mozilla.org
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How Employers Get Out of Paying Their Workerspriceonomics.com
Employers illegally siphon billions of dollars out of low-wage workers' paychecks each year, but the vast majority of these crimes go unreported. - rndmlnk.com
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Blade Runner: anatomy of a classicbfi.org.uk
Back in cinemas in its definitive version, what can Blade Runner tell us about technology, politics, architecture, life, death and the human condition in 2015? -
CryptoPHP: Analysis of a hidden threat inside popular content management systemsblog.fox-it.com
Update: We've published statistics on CryptoPHP and some advice: CryptoPHP a week later: more than 23.000 sites affected CryptoPHP is a threat that uses backdoored Joomla, WordPress and Drupal them... -
Student Evaluations: Feared, Loathed, and Not Going Anywherechroniclevitae.com
While some professors swap tips on how to game their scores (passing out chocolate-chip cookies seems to help), many administrators and department heads say the ratings still produce valuable data. - online.liebertpub.com
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Cryonics preserves memories: "Persistence of Long-Term Memory in Vitrified and…plus.google.com
Cryonics preserves memories: "Persistence of Long-Term Memory in Vitrified and Revived C. elegans", Vita-More & Barranco 2015… - gwern branwen – Google+ - monica-at-mozilla.blogspot.com
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Reflections on "buy vs build"blog.dominodatalab.com
“Buy vs build”, “not-invented-here syndrome” and even “invented-here-syndrome” have been written about extensively. I want to share a few reflections on the topic, based on my observations both as an engineering manager (where I had to decide whether t... - weavesilk.com
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Chinese app for stealing free wifi has 270M monthly active users, now worth $1Btechinasia.com
Wifi Skeleton Key is one of China’s most popular yet unheard-of apps, and it just got $52M in series A funding at a reportedly $1 billion valuation.