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- Terra would have collapsed regardless of Jane Street (fragileequilibrium.substack.com)
- Markdown DOM Spec for LLMs: Request for Comment (github.com)
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Given that we are in unprecedented economic times, a fantastic economic simulator would be very valuable. Not because it would be correct. Rather because it could potentially identify high probability situations we…
- Algorithmic stablecoins are provably impossible without continuous funding (fragileequilibrium.substack.com)
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There's obviously been a lot of buzz around wireless charging (see uBeam and Witricity). These guys have been addressed in years past on HN, but given rumors swirling around potential Apple integration would like an…
- Apple's Ship has Sailed: there is no “next” iPhone (medium.com)
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Dear Foursquare - First off, I have great admiration for your company, how you handle your technology and your data science. I think you have much greater market potential with some of these features (specifically…
- What's your equity offer really worth? (medium.com)
- Why I believe Facebook's stock is going down (medium.com)
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Hi everybody - I'm a first-time entrepreneur in NYC preparing to launch my product over the next few weeks. It involves applying some very interesting algorithms and data analysis to the wedding space (not traditionally…
- Cyan's Obduction just shy of VR support in final Kickstarter hours (kickstarter.com)
- Npm appears to be down (npmjs.org)
- Making it through the down days of entrepreneurship (medium.com)
- Why you shouldn't avoid networking (medium.com)
- Learning Always Wins (medium.com)
- Making sense of your career... (medium.com)
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A few months back I'd read an article by a professor who wrote about a colleague that published 4 to 5 major papers a year. He or she accomplished this by learning a new topic and then applying it as deep as possible. I…
- AIG may sue US Government for "unfair" bailout terms (reuters.com)
- Taking The Lean Startup too Far (blog.brandoncarl.com)
- Chuck Close on Creativity, Work Ethic, and Problem-Solving vs. Problem-Creating (brainpickings.org)