shry4ns
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- Penrose-Lucas Argument (en.wikipedia.org)
- Peto's Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
- One Head, Two Brains: The origins of split-brain research (2015) (theatlantic.com)
- Chat.com (chat.com)
- Arena Commerce AI (arena.im)
- Studio 54 (en.wikipedia.org)
- English Pouter Pigeon (en.wikipedia.org)
- Plutinos (en.wikipedia.org)
- Gödel's Loophole (en.wikipedia.org)
- Haemophilia in European Royalty (en.wikipedia.org)
- One Head, Two Brains (theatlantic.com)
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My non-US citizen friend who works for big tech in SF is contemplating joining a late stage startup in the next month or so (in SF). Given the current macro-economic climate, he's a little hesitant on whether this is a…
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Finding it a bit hard to separate the noise from the signal when it comes to learning web design/UI/UX. I'm looking to level up enough to be able to use design tools well + have an intuition for good vs bad design + be…
- 1k BTC Moved to Coinbase (twitter.com)
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I'm a graduating CS major and I've been generally interested in what crypto is, but I think the concepts are a bit obscure and I don't fully understand it. I want to start by learning the fundamentals and then more…
- Curated readings of ML in production at big tech (github.com)
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I'm a college senior and I'm looking to learn about best practices for managing personal finances. I don't mind opinionated financial advice. Thanks HN!
- Boyer-Moore string search algorithm (en.wikipedia.org)
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I'm beginning an internship at a big tech company (think FAANG). I'm still getting to know people, but its hard to make organic conversations. Any suggestions?
- Digraphs and Trigraphs (en.wikipedia.org)
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I'm a CS undergrad who wants to learn more about the business and technology side of search engines. Where can I start?
- Jeff Dean and Sanjay Ghemawat: MapReduce(2004) (dl.acm.org)
- Christian Eschatology (en.wikipedia.org)
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I would appreciate insightful articles that go in depth but explain concepts in a layman's language. Thanks!