technobabble
- Karma
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- June 2, 2016 (10y ago)
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Hardware. Bioengineering. Neural implants. Product design. Soft robotics.
- Against Waldenponding (2018) (breakingsmart.substack.com)
- Rich Hospitals Profit from Patients in Car Crashes (nytimes.com)
- Andy Grove: Rich, Famous, Smart and Wrong (2007) (blogs.sciencemag.org)
- Domestic Abuse Can Escalate in Pandemic (npr.org)
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Hello. I am trying to reduce my reddit/hn binging. It's starting to affect my studies. But it's only when I am in my bedroom? Now it gets better when I'm not in my bedroom, or my house. However it still takes over. For…
- Perfectionism is increasing over time: A meta-analysis from 1989 to 2016 (psycnet.apa.org)
- The Effects of Peanut Butter on the Rotation of the Earth (improbable.com)
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Hello. I have a portfolio website (that I link in my resume). I've been thinking about doing a monthly blog about (opinions, interesting things, etc.). Do you have a separate site for your blog? Or do you have a section…
- 1960s Mouse Utopias Led to Grim Predictions for Future of Humanity (2015) (smithsonianmag.com)
- Students are turning to sex work for extra money (independent.co.uk)
- Facebook fractures its secretive hardware division (theverge.com)
- How Premium Mediocre Conquered Fashion (businessoffashion.com)
- Students with experience of dating at lowest on record in Japan (english.kyodonews.net)
- The 20-Year-Old Entrepreneur Is a Lie (mitsloan.mit.edu)
- The Great Disillusionist (aeon.co)
- A Tech Boom in Pittsburg Bring Hope and Angst (reuters.com)
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Hello, I'm interested in learning more on the psychology of religion. Can anybody recommend any books on the subject, and why you recommend them? Thanks. edit: Upon second thought, I'm more interested in the psychology…
- Olympians Use Imagery as Mental Training (2014) (nytimes.com)
- Hedonic Treadmill (en.wikipedia.org)
- Why Facts Don't Change Our Minds (2017) (newyorker.com)
- Electrical Shocks cause Dogs to Adopt 'Learned Helplessness' (1972) (annualreviews.org)