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How a Saudi woman's iPhone revealed hacking around the world
How a Saudi woman's iPhone revealed hacking around the world
A single activist helped turn the tide against NSO Group, one of the world’s most sophisticated spyware companies now facing a cascade of legal action and scrutiny in Washington over damaging new allegations that its software was used to hack government officials and dissidents around the world.
·reuters.com·
How a Saudi woman's iPhone revealed hacking around the world
No One Cared About My Spreadsheets - Econlib
No One Cared About My Spreadsheets - Econlib
The most painful part of writing The Case Against Education was calculating the return to education.  I spent fifteen months working on the spreadsheets.  I came up with the baseline case, did scores of “variations on a theme,”  noticed a small mistake or blind alley, then started over.  Several programmer friends advised me to learn a […]
·econlib.org·
No One Cared About My Spreadsheets - Econlib
The Gory Origins of Valentine's Day
The Gory Origins of Valentine's Day
The holiday began as a feast to celebrate the decapitation of a third-century Christian martyr, or perhaps two. So how did it become all about love?
·smithsonianmag.com·
The Gory Origins of Valentine's Day
Expertise is ‘Just’ Pattern Matching
Expertise is ‘Just’ Pattern Matching
I find it a little difficult to believe that expertise is 'merely' pattern-matching. And yet it seems to have resulted in the some of my best learning outcomes over the past year. A look at my scepticism, in the context of several ideas we've covered in this blog.
·commoncog.com·
Expertise is ‘Just’ Pattern Matching
How AI is Changing Chemical Discovery
How AI is Changing Chemical Discovery
This article covers some of the more prominent usages of AI in chemistry, the parent discipline of the protein folding problem.
·thegradient.pub·
How AI is Changing Chemical Discovery
what some have called my “most inspiring post” ever
what some have called my “most inspiring post” ever
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS know that if you have *a mission* and *unique indispensable value* and energy (and *value* by SOME other people who can throw funding at you to be the BEST version of who you a…
·alexkchen2.wordpress.com·
what some have called my “most inspiring post” ever
Why Curiosity Is Better Than Being Smart?
Why Curiosity Is Better Than Being Smart?
Are you smart? Are you curious? Which one is better? Well, in this post, you will see why curiosity is better than being smart.
·durmonski.com·
Why Curiosity Is Better Than Being Smart?
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When I was younger, people were constantly telling me that they expected me to go on to do great things.
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None of Us Knows What We're Doing » Feross.org
None of Us Knows What We're Doing » Feross.org
Feross Aboukhadijeh is a computer security researcher, teacher, web developer, designer, long distance runner, gamer, music lover, and builder of websites that (sometimes) go viral.
·feross.org·
None of Us Knows What We're Doing » Feross.org
The Small Council Question - xsrus.com
The Small Council Question - xsrus.com
How a question from Game of Thrones helped me work out what I want to be when I grow up. It took a year after graduating from UCL for me to truly
·xsrus.com·
The Small Council Question - xsrus.com
Life, School, and the 80:20 Rule - xsrus.com
Life, School, and the 80:20 Rule - xsrus.com
Most people sense that school today is poor preparation for the world of work. I think there is a fundamental reason why: linearity. School is a
·xsrus.com·
Life, School, and the 80:20 Rule - xsrus.com
On “What Should I Do?” — Neal Khosla
On “What Should I Do?” — Neal Khosla
“What should I do?”   Many people ask me this question: aspiring entrepreneurs looking for advice on how to start a business, friends who don’t know how to proceed with a love interest or a career choice, employees asking how to best make a decision at our company, and even my own mother
·nealkhosla.com·
On “What Should I Do?” — Neal Khosla