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  • The 1920 British air bombing campaign in Iraq
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  • David Autor on the Future of Work and Polanyi's Paradox | EconTalk | Library of Economics and Liberty

    David Autor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the future of work and the role that automation and smart machines might play in the workforce. Autor stresses the importance of Michael Polanyi's...
    econtalk.org
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  • Mnesia and CAP

    We start out with the TL;DR treatise: The mnesia database is not CP, nor AP. And it cannot be CA, because CA doesn’t mak…
    medium.com
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  • Second Seed Rounds: How They Impact a Startup's Ability to Raise a Series A

    <p>The market for startups raising capital has changed dramatically over the past few years. Round sizes have ballooned: startups raise 50%+ more capital in Series As than a few years ago. The looming Series A crunch never occurred. Instead, we'v...
    tomtunguz.com
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  • Stanford Magazine - Article
    alumni.stanford.edu
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  • Being Mindful Can Help Guide a Decision

    The process of taking a minute to notice our feelings can help shape our actions for the better, a financial planner suggests.
    nytimes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Scala - the good, the bad and the very ugly

    A presentation about what's good and what's bad in Scala
    slideshare.net
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    11 years ago -
  • Node-RED
    nodered.org
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  • New cracks in Hunterston reactor
    bbc.com
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  • Up All Night - The New Yorker

    Nathaniel Kleitman, known as the “father of modern sleep research,” was born in 1895 in Bessarabia—now Moldova—and spent much of his youth on the run. First, pogroms drove him to Palestine; then the First World War chased him to the United States. At t...
    newyorker.com
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  • Object Oriented Programming is an expensive disaster which must end | Smash Company
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  • Thoughts on joining Cloudera | Wes McKinney's Blog
    wesmckinney.com
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  • SICO Statistics
    servicos.min-saude.pt
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  • Amazing Tanning Printer | Tranqila
    tranqila.com
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  • Dopers could benefit 'for decades'

    Convicted drug cheats such as Justin Gatlin could benefit from taking banned substances for decades afterwards, say scientists.
    bbc.com
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  • Blockchain Is Latest Bitcoin Start-Up to Lure Big Investment - NYTimes.com
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  • Travel planning software: The most common bad startup idea

    At CMU yesterday, I heard a story about how Yahoo Trip Planner has pretty much zero adoption. It has never taken off, though it remains online even today. Yahoo keeps it around because it's...
    blog.garrytan.com
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  • Feet-on with RocketSkates, which are exactly what they sound like

    Motorized skates can travel up to ten miles, can replace your bike.
    arstechnica.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Farms, factories and film sets: startups bring big data to inefficient industries

    Canadian startups are finding opportunities by cutting out middlemen and bringing analytical insight to inefficient industries.
    theglobeandmail.com
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