lispybanana
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- Oatmeal Spice: Interesting Procedurally Generated Output (boristhebrave.com)
- Selling My House with a Chatbot (nytimes.com)
- Basics of Film Financing (theentertainmentexpert.com)
- Time-Locked Cryptography (farlow.dev)
- Tragic Algebra of Stock-Based Compensation (michaeljburry.substack.com)
- All Revenue Is Not Created Equal (2011) (abovethecrowd.com)
- Lawlessness, Small and Large (2014) (lawliberty.org)
- McPhee Method (jsomers.net)
- How Differential Steering Works (1937) [video] (youtube.com)
- Bitcoin: The New TradFi (manonthemargin.com)
- Best Way to Advertise a Programming Language (stylewarning.com)
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Quiz or challenge shared on HN. User allowed to take test only once, or rather something about the test made subsequent attempts not valid. (You learn something about the test as you take it.) At the end you receive a…
- Official U.S. Time (time.gov)
- Stripe's payment API: The first 10 years (2020) (stripe.com)
- I Built a Mechanical Calculator [video] (youtube.com)
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Shared here was something of a listicle (brief 1 or 2 sentences) compiling 50 or so surprising observations of math or statistics. E.g., Simpson's paradox. I believe article was hosted on Substack.
- I Built a Mechanical Calculator [video] (youtube.com)
- Bitcoin in Python from Scratch (2021) (karpathy.github.io)
- Mining Bitcoin with Pencil and Paper (2014) (righto.com)
- Immorality Begins at 40 (2016) (ribbonfarm.com)
- Killing or Wounding to Protect a Property Interest (1971) (journals.uchicago.edu)
- Can a Rubik's Cube be brute-forced? (stylewarning.com)
- The Tragedy of Google Books (2017) (theatlantic.com)
- A Mathematica interpreter in Typescript (spakhm.com)