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Comment #41012128
> Why would Windows systems be anywhere near critical infra ? maybe Heartbleed or the xzUtils debacles convinced them to switch.
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Comment #33303383
Everything you said is valid assuming the student GRADUATES which is precisely the point Gladwell is trying to make.
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Comment #33298814
Malcolm Gladwell explains why it's statistically FAR better to be among the smartest kids at a 2nd or 3rd tier school than struggling to get into some elite institution where you w…
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Comment #28475760
[citation needed]
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Comment #27461447
Nah, what could go wrong? https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/FRED-M1/
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Comment #26998009
> This is the strategy myself and many of my college friends took when we graduated in the late 80's. And we're all pretty comfy right now. I wonder if your Japanese peers in a Nik…
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Comment #26854864
The US Navy has 11 aircraft carrier groups protecting the USD status as the world's reserve currency. History suggests that won't last forever, but it probably won't be COIN shareh…
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Comment #25174166
ask Digg how well that worked out...
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Comment #24609197
Calcifediol is just a way to rapidly increase the blood levels of Vitamin D in an obvious crisis situation. Going outside, and/or supplementing Vitamin D from exogenous sources tak…
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Comment #24244734
It's worth mentioning that nasal rinses without proper precautions can be extremely dangerous, and even fatal.
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Comment #3612904
What env currently supports mixed-mode editing well? They all seem pretty crappy at the moment. Either way, the code looks/reads a lot cleaner if you include the JavaScript as a se…
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Comment #3580226
Blocks. Ruby gets a lot of things wrong, but blocks are one thing they more or less do well. Everything good that has been built from/for Ruby owes a large measure of its success t…
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