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Abacus tournaments in Japan
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NY Times
The Right Answer? 8,186,699,633,530,061 (An Abacus Makes It Look Almost Easy)
The abacus is still taught in Japanese schools, although not as intensively as it once was. But the centuries-old tool is still popular, and national tournaments attract elite competitors.
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Programming Idioms – Please don't reinvent the wheel
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Prehistoric Babies Drank Animal Milk from Bottles
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The secret life of open source developers [video]
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media.ccc.de
The secret life of open source developers
<p>A common question seen on many open source mailing lists is “When will you guys fix my bug? It is critical to my company!”...
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Ten Years of Turning Documents into Data: A Q&A with DocumentCloud
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Knight Foundation
10 Years of Turning Documents into Data: A Q&A with DocumentCloud
DocumentCloud, an open-source platform that allows journalists and their readers to upload, analyze, annotate and collaborate on primary source documents, was founded in 2009 with a grant from the...
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Apple iOS 13.1 Personal automation via Short cuts
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Apple Support
Intro to personal automation in Shortcuts on iPhone or iPad
In Shortcuts, create a personal automation.
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HTTP/3: the past, the present, and the future
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The Cloudflare Blog
HTTP/3: the past, the present, and the future
We are now happy to announce that QUIC and HTTP/3 support is available on the Cloudflare edge network. We’re excited to be joined in this announcement by Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, two of the leading browser vendors and partners in our effort to make…
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I dropped out of MIT and started a new college in San Francisco, AMA
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reddit
I dropped out of MIT and started a new college in San Francisco. AMA!
TL;DR: My name is Jeremy Rossmann. I dropped out of MIT and started [Make School](https://www.makeschool.com). It’s the college I wished existed -...
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Bats use private and social information as they hunt
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phys.org
Bats use private and social information as they hunt
In the arms race between predators and prey, each evolves more and more sophisticated ways of catching or escaping from the other. Rachel Page, staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute ...
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The $47T Death Sentence for Oil and Gas
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Oil Price
The $47 Trillion Death Sentence For Oil & Gas
The future of hydrocarbons is becoming bleak if plans presented by international banks, representing around $41 trillion in value, will be fully implemented
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An HTML attribute potentially worth $4.4M to Chipotle
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Cloud Four
An HTML attribute potentially worth $4.4M to Chipotle
I recently found myself racing to fill out Chipotle’s online order form before my mother could find her credit card. In the process, I discovered a bug that could cost Chipotle $4.4 million annually. My parents are retired. They continue to try to pay for…
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SAT Scores Fall as More Students Take the Test
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WSJ
SAT Scores Fall as More Students Take the Test
Average scores dropped on the SAT this past test-taking cycle, with a greater percentage of high-school students not ready for college-level work, according to results released Tuesday by the College Board.
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What the Apps That Bring Food to Your Door Mean for Delivery Workers
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The New York Review of Books
What the Apps That Bring Food to Your Door Mean for Delivery Workers | Daily
Food delivery in New York City is nothing new: it’s been possible to have pizza or Chinese takeout brought to your door since the 1950s. Yet in the newer online delivery industry, startups, flush with venture capital, have both altered and entrenched this…
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Open offices are a dead end
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Nytimes
Opinion | Open Offices Are a Capitalist Dead End (Published 2019)
One story from WeWork’s inevitable blow-up: Our offices offer few spaces for deep work.
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Public Opinion in Authoritarian States
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Blogspot
Public Opinion in Authoritarian States
A blog about history, strategy, geopolitics, and the intersections of governance, ecology, demographics, and culture.
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How the U.S. Hacked Isis
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Announcing your plans makes you less motivated to accomplish them (2009)
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Derek Sivers
Announcing your plans makes you less motivated to accomplish them
Shouldn’t you announce your goals, so friends can support you?
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Trolls Are Swarming Young Climate Activists Online
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BuzzFeed News
It's Not Just Greta. Trolls Are Swarming Young Climate Activists Online.
A new movement of teenage climate activists — most of whom are girls — are getting dragged, doxed, hacked, and harassed online.
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A Practical Guide to Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Throughput
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Interrupt
A Practical Guide to BLE Throughput
An overview of the factors which influence the throughput realized when using Bluetooth Low Energy and step-by-step instructions on how to analyze what is limiting throughput in real applications
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No, it wasn’t a virus; it was Chrome that stopped Macs from booting
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Ars Technica
No, it wasn’t a virus; it was Chrome that stopped Macs from booting
Google pulls Chrome update that kept some Macs from booting.
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Accelerationism
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