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HappyKasper
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Comment #42251707
Yes - at that time, the ethics complaint and retaliation allegations weren't public yet. This new article adds a lot to the story.
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Comment #29418866
I think the acknowledgement is implicit in this piece - current structures have allowed this "power capture" and need to be improved. The point the author makes is that blockchain …
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Comment #23876105
And it looks like they started "investigating" at around 450!
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Comment #22822750
So how does this work? Binds to "sweet receptors" on tastebuds (or however that works), and activates them with ordinarily non-sweet molecules?
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Comment #16730261
That’s a bit of a fallacy - you can legitimately point out the shortcomings of something without needing to name an alternative (e.g. criticizing Ponzi schemes). In this case, thou…
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Comment #15892292
In my experience selling a consumer product, barely a month goes by without a new PR/marketing agency telling me we should “go for the green angle”. Few people seem to understand t…
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Comment #15880695
The insured pay the price. Hospitals will never turn away a patient with a medical emergency - the inability of certain patients to pay is factored into hospital finances, raising …
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Comment #15515112
I was turned on to “no design” newsletters by Jeff Bezos’ updates on Blue Origin. They read and feel like a personal note from him, even though I know I’m just an entry on a big li…
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Comment #15197615
It's often said [0] that every language is conducive to a unique worldview - in my personal experience, I see the world very differently in Polish than I do in English. Yet even if…
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Comment #15170607
You're right, Meltwater and Optimizely aren't as bad as it gets (84.51 definitely is). And after spending some time on those websites, you're able to get a pretty good sense for wh…
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Comment #15170563
>Tarsnap: Online Backups for the Truly Paranoid Oh, okay, that makes sense. Probably some super-secure online backup service... >Encryption: Your data can only be accessed with you…