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2010Tooling

FlowingData explores why it always seems like other lines move faster, suggesting single-line systems are most efficient.

via FlowingData

2010Reading

XKCD comic #838, titled "Incident," humorously suggests that Santa Claus monitors who is using the "sudo" command without permission. via xkcd.com

2010Reading

A 1972 book argues that the hippie counterculture was rooted in mental illness and could be treated with medication.

via Mind Hacks.
2010Reading

A new study showed that patients taking sugar pills knowingly still experienced positive effects compared to a control group.

via Cheap Talk
2010Working

The CIA created a task force to assess the damage from leaked diplomatic cables, including information about the CIA's request for data on UN figures.

via The Guardian

2010ReadingWorking

David Friedman shares a conjecture that behavioral economics could be key to understanding macroeconomics, such as business cycles, even if it doesn't impact microeconomics much.

via Ideas

2010ReadingTooling

WIRED offers the latest news and insights on technology, science, culture, and business. via WIRED

2010Working

John Papola's criticism of behavioral economics sparks a debate in the comments section, mainly between himself and Daniel Kuehn, on government power, Keynesianism, and Austrian economics. via Econlib

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