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The Singularity is Near: How Kurzweil's Predictions Are Faring (2017)
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www.antropy.co.uk
The Singularity is Near: How Kurzweil's Predictions Are Faring
Back in 2007 I was very excited to start reading The Singularity is Near by Ray Kurzweil which had been published 2 years earlier in 2005. As someone who'd always been fascinated by computers and technology since I started programming my first ZX Spectrum…
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Slack outage: Degraded performance and connectivity issues
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Slack
Slack System Status
Resources for real-time and historical information about the Slack service.
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Wifi Dabba (YC W17) – Own a Piece of the Internet in India
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The Abundance of Silicon Valley
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Ryan Moulton's Articles
Abundance
Abundance is fragile, it is accidental, and it is the most incredible thing on earth.
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What is expected of a engineering manager?
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Babies' random choices become their preferences
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The Hub
Babies' random choices become their preferences
We assume we choose things that we like, but research suggests that's sometimes backward: We like things because we choose them, and we dislike things that we don't choose
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Will SARS-CoV-2 become endemic?
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Science
Will SARS-CoV-2 become endemic?
Reinfection, seasonality, and viral competition will shape endemic transmission patterns
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A parable about problem solving in software development (2013)
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Malloc as a Service
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Tinnitus Treatment from Neuromod
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Lenire
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Lenire tinnitus treatment technology combines audio and mild tongue pulses to provide clinically proven relief from tinnitus.
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Embracing Asynchronous Communication at Gitlab
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The GitLab Handbook
How to embrace asynchronous communication for remote work
Here is a complete guide to everything you need to know about how to work and communicate asynchronously in a remote work environment. Learn more!
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Firms That Imploded Have Something in Common: Ernst and Young Audited Them
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WSJ
String of Firms That Imploded Have Something in Common: Ernst & Young Audited Them
The Big Four accounting concern reviewed the books of Wirecard, Luckin Coffee and other companies where investors lost billions when scandals emerged. The firm, which caters to fast-growing tech startups, says it unearthed some of the problems.
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Why Are Some Bilingual People Dyslexic in English but Not Their Other Language?
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Neuroscience News
Why Are Some Bilingual People Dyslexic in English but Not Their Other Language?
The characteristics of language structure and writing system may explain why some bilingual people are dyslexic in English, but not in their other proficient language.
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Where Are All the Successful Rationalists?
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Applied Divinity Studies
Where are All the Successful Rationalists?
It’s been 13 years since Yudkowsky published the sequences, and 11 years since he wrote “Rationality is Systematized Winning”. So where are all the winners? The people that jump to mind are Nick Bostr
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Section 230 Is the Subject of the Most Effective Legal Propaganda I've Ever Seen
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Substack
Section 230 Is The Subject of The Most Effective Legal Propaganda I've Ever Seen
Here Are Some Resources On What It Really Means, If You Care
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Uninstall Nano Defender Immediately
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resynth1943.net
Uninstall Nano Defender Immediately
The extension now unnecessarily collects swathes of personal data.
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Why 4,998 died in U.S. jails before their day in court
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Reuters
Why 4,998 died in U.S. jails before their day in court
The U.S. government collects data on who’s dying in which jails around the country – but won’t let anyone see it. So, Reuters conducted its own tally.
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Efficient Evenly Distributed Sampling of Time Series Records in PostgreSQL
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Josh Software
Efficient Evenly Distributed Sampling of Time Series Records in PostgreSQL
The Problem I have been working on an application that, at it’s heart, stores a large amount of data that is organized primarily through the use of a foreign key and a timestamp field. The ta…
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British Airways fined £20m over data breach
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BBC News
British Airways fined £20m over data breach
The fine is the largest ever issued by the Information Commissioner's Office.
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Exponential growth in DDoS attack volumes
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Google Cloud Blog
Identifying and protecting against the largest DDoS attacks | Google Cloud Blog
How Google prepares for and protects against the largest volumetric DDoS attacks.
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Shasqi (YC W15) aims to make chemotherapy more powerful and less toxic
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Forbes
Side Effects From Chemo Can Be Devastating. This Startup Aims To Change That.
Shasqi is the first of 300 healthcare companies backed by Y Combinator to start clinical trials in humans, with a plan to make chemo a better experience with more targeted therapy.
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