personlurking
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- Square Crypto's white paper on clean energy Bitcoin [pdf] (assets.ctfassets.net)
- Basque ‘genetic singularity’ confirmed in largest-ever study (english.elpais.com)
- Bitcoin Is Venice (allenfarrington.medium.com)
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I've done several searches and can't seem to locate a list of available apps. After buying the Series 5, as a first-time AW user who also doesn't use activity/health apps, I've become very interested to find all the…
- Instagram Ruined the Great Outdoors (newrepublic.com)
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I've heard HNers at times briefly mention that the internet could have developed into a weird, wonderful and experimental place, from the 1990s onwards. What would that kind of internet have actually looked like today?…
- Massive fire tears through Rio's 200-year old National Museum (uk.reuters.com)
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In the past decade or so I've seen a huge uptick in explainer articles, videos, and podcasts (in part due to the rise of the latter two types of media and also partly due an increase in the availability of data). A…
- New Zealand firm's four-day week an 'unmitigated success' (theguardian.com)
- Portuguese tech firm makes a smartphone using cork (reuters.com)
- The World of Japanese Dating Apps (digg.com)
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Living abroad and moving countries with a certain frequency, I've always run into moments when I wished I could 'poll a [insert nationality]' via crowdsourcing, or get advice very quickly on something that would…
- Why some Americans are risking it and skipping health insurance (bloomberg.com)
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I recently moved back to the US after many years abroad and started using Amazon again, buying around a dozen items w/ Prime. ____ 1. Most items don't ship for around two weeks. 2. The tracking is all over the place…
- Facebook is done with quality journalism (mondaynote.com)
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Aside from what's presented in the film Her, that is. In a talk from the Singularity Institute, it was said that one won't need to remember things anymore, so the point will be the ability to ask great questions. I'm…
- Twitter to judge verified users’ offline behavior (theverge.com)
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IMHO, part of becoming a better problem-solver lies in one's 1) understanding, 2) approach and 3) execution. Are there best practices for becoming skilled in one, two or even all three?