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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Bodies Are the Key to Human Intelligence—What About Machines? – Motherboard
Are We Being Too Superficial About the Gender Problem in Science? – Facts So Romantic – Nautilus
A Comic About Granny the Orca – Features – The Stranger
Is Anyone Going to Save the Endangered Killer Whales in Puget Sound Before It’s Too Late? – Features – The Stranger
Matt Mitchell Is Arming Underserved Communities With Anti-Surveillance Tools – Motherboard
Holistic security
Surveillance Self-Defense | Tips, Tools and How-tos for Safer Online Communications
10 Transgressive Fairy Tales for Grown-Ups | Literary Hub
The EFF’s Eva Galperin Keeps Activists Safe Online – Motherboard
The Gut-Wrenching VR Work That’s Got the Art World Talking about Violence
Can We Turn Our Intuition Into a Real-Life Superpower? – Motherboard
DIY Venues Need Better OpSec: A Guide – Motherboard
Raw Data: Health Care Spending Growth Around the World | Mother Jones
Mark Zuckerberg’s defense of Peter Thiel reveals a flawed understanding of diversity
Meet Silicon Valley’s Secretive Alt-Right Followers | Mother Jones
Hey, Coastal Elites: Don’t Dis ‘Flyover Country’—Fund I | WIRED
Real World CSS
So you want to be a developer, some essential books.
Plotting ideas / frantic.im
This is a technique I picked up from Kent Beck. In order to expand your understanding of a problem space and generate new ideas, it’s useful to put what you already know on a plot.
