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Main takeaway: humans work best but NPR can't use them full-time. Very interesting as I've built a social-media-as-a-service startup based on this premise.[1] -- [1] http://emphatic.co
- How to find your ideal target audience on social media (emphatic.co)
- U.S. may act to keep Chinese hackers out of Def Con hacker event (theglobeandmail.com)
- The oddball history of the 80/20 rule (blog.emphatic.co)
- An App To Help YC Interviewees Prep (ipaulgraham.herokuapp.com)
- MIT finds a 15-year-old inventor in Sierra Leone (sftimes.co)
- How the Web is powering the revolution underway for personal finance (thenextweb.com)
- Edward Snowden's written testimony to the EU [pdf] (site.d66.nl)
- Yes, The CIA Spied On Congress (dish.andrewsullivan.com)
- This Malware Is Frighteningly Sophisticated And We Don't Know Who Created It (washingtonpost.com)
- When is it worth it to buy ads on Twitter or Facebook? (blog.emphatic.co)
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A few years ago I often heard this advice: go to law school, because it will teach you how to think. Nowadays I keep hearing, reading or experiencing for myself that law school has been replaced with engineering, with…