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- Noise in the brain enables us to make extraordinary leaps of imagination. It could transform the power of computers too https://theconversation.com/noise-in-the-brain-enables-us-to-make-extraordinary-leaps-of-imagination-it-could-transform-the-power-of-computers-too-192367 64 comments
- The Philosopher’s Joy: Why We Should Always Overthink Things Whenever Possible | by John Licato | Medium https://medium.com/@johnlicato/the-philosophers-joy-why-we-should-always-overthink-things-whenever-possible-6a0f7e7d935b 31 comments
- Javascript tools for end-to-end testing web applications https://mo.github.io/2017/07/20/javascript-e2e-integration-testing.html 16 comments
- What drives Optimal Overhead? https://www.swyx.io/optimal-overhead/ 1 comment
- Fail Fast Is Failing… Fast! - by Pat Helland https://pathelland.substack.com/p/fail-fast-is-failing-fast 1 comment
- The Number One Priority: Intellectual denial of service attacks, part 3 - Techiavellian https://techiavellian.com/the-number-one-priority-intellectual-denial-of-service-attacks-part-3 0 comments
- What Netflix Tells Us About Decision Paralysis - Pacific Standard http://www.psmag.com/books-and-culture/i-have-been-staring-at-this-screen-for-hours-please-help-me-how-did-i-get-here-is-this-what-i-really-want-to-read 0 comments
- (Hidden) Inequality among Programmers | by Marcelo Sousa | Medium https://medium.com/@marceloabsousa/hidden-inequality-among-programmers-2e95c3cb0a25 0 comments
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