This Developer's Life: 3.0.1 Cancer
Mo and Scott share their thoughts and struggle in this cancer diary they started the day after Mo was diagnosed.
Mo and Scott share their thoughts and struggle in this cancer diary they started the day after Mo was diagnosed.
In which the world's worst chemist gives everyone lead poisoning, and then puts a hole in the ozone layer as an encore. See also my small Successlessness post from 2004 :)
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Some snow drifts reached the level of utility poles!
Fascinating look at the similarities and differences between the wealthiest and poorest people around the world.
Humans have been subservient to AIs for quite some time now.
via jwz
Ars Technica on the bizarre price rises of GPUs driven by cryptocurrency mining.
Even more cold-war craziness.
A pretty amazing spacecraft, especially the auto-pilot and reusable Energia rockets.
"Problems are inevitable. Problems are solvable. Solutions create new problems."
Rob Reid and Andy McAfee discuss the future of work and jobs and the nature of exponential progress.
This looks interesting - data mining and visualisation GUI written in Python.
Including the Damascus Accident story from Command and Control.
Eel - A little Python library for making simple Electron-like HTML/JS GUI apps
Jeff Atwood talks with Dave Rael about the human side of software development, blogging, connections, tackling problems, empathy, and shared experience.
Terry Crews is a very interesting & impressive guy!
Waking Up podcast #110 - a nice interview with the always interesting A.J. Jacobs.