America's Startup Scene Is Looking Anemic
(bloomberg.com)
2018 Archive
9091.
9092.
Are real numbers really real?
(arxiv.org)
9093.
Why Do Americans Stay When Their Town Has No Future?
(bloomberg.com)
9094.
Pornography and the Butterfly Effect
(techcrunch.com)
9095.
Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish Released
(wiki.ubuntu.com)
9096.
A brief list of what Scrum gets wrong
(medium.com)
9098.
America’s Hidden Duopoly
(freakonomics.com)
9099.
9100.
China’s Payment Apps Give U.S. Bankers Nightmares
(bloomberg.com)
9101.
Palantir Wins $876M U.S. Army Contract
(bloomberg.com)
9102.
Beijing’s Three Options: Unemployment, Debt, or Wealth Transfers
(carnegieendowment.org)
9103.
Why I Still Use Vim
(medium.com)
9104.
Anatomy of a Ceph meltdown
(chneukirchen.org)
9105.
A look back: The Bloomberg Keyboard (2017)
(bloomberg.com)
9106.
Study: Students did not benefit from studying according to “learning style”
(digest.bps.org.uk)
9107.
The Dropbox Comp
(stratechery.com)
9108.
Why Most of America Is Terrible at Making Biscuits
(theatlantic.com)
9109.
How Some Consultants Fake an 80-Hour Workweek (2015)
(nytimes.com)
9111.
9112.
India’s banking system is flirting with a Lehman moment
(economist.com)
9114.
The “bicameral mind” 30 years on: A reappraisal of Jaynes’ hypothesis (2007)
(functionalneurology.com)
9115.
“Peak Civilization”: The Fall of the Roman Empire (2009)
(europe.theoildrum.com)
9116.
9117.
Depression
(robertsapolskyrocks.com)
9118.
Drones that can plant 100k trees a day
(weforum.org)
9119.
Terminals Are Sexy
(terminalsare.sexy)
9120.
The Paradox of Karl Popper
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)