November 2018 Archive
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Why a Company Can’t “Be More Like a Startup”
(steveblank.com)
15063.
Link Wray’s Rustic Masterpieces
(oxfordamerican.org)
15064.
Poisoned Wildlife and Tainted Meat
(nytimes.com)
15065.
Chess World Celebrates a ‘Sensational’ Move … That Leads to a Championship Draw
(fivethirtyeight.com)
15066.
15067.
Programming – do you choose inheritance or interfaces?
(debugandrelease.blogspot.com)
15068.
A Haven for Money in the Middle East, Dubai Is Losing Its Shine
(bloomberg.com)
15069.
Armageddon approaches for Carlsen and Caruana after 10 draws out of 10
(theguardian.com)
15070.
On Reading Jonathan Gold
(lareviewofbooks.org)
15071.
Ford launching a huge robo-taxi service in 2021 at half the price of UBER
(nextbigfuture.com)
15072.
15073.
15074.
C64 Emulation can be cool, but still has a ways to go
(amigalove.com)
15075.
Openwater: miniature MRIs which could do everything
(businessinsider.com)
15077.
Dubai Police start training on flying motorbikes
(edition.cnn.com)
15078.
David Foster Wallace's commencement speech (2005)
(youtube.com)
15079.
Doubts about wage-led growth
(stumblingandmumbling.typepad.com)
15080.
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15082.
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15084.
The Glider Navigation Sequence in ‘Escape from New York’, 1981
(wearethemutants.com)
15085.
The forgotten legend of Silicon Valley’s flying saucer man
(bloomberg.com)
15086.
Visions of a Future Gift Economy
(weeklysift.com)
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Great products are great tools
(medium.com)
15090.