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pp

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About pp

A humble hacker in Moscow, Russia. Interests: iPhone, Android, Javascript, Scheme, C# and .NET, psychology of probability and risk, piano, electric guitar.

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Recent public activity

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    Comment #1910135

    I have credit cards at a bunch of banks here in Russia and what they do is they send you a one-time password in a text message every time you make a purchase online. It's the same …

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    Comment #1347028

    Which is terrible. If you really need business cards in two languages, just order two different sets.

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    Comment #1186791

    What would be the top 3 items on that list?

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    Comment #1186593

    Shouldn't they be able to get B1 visas with the company they founded? It's most probably registered in the US. But then again, the US immigration system is seriously broken.

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    Comment #1186589

    I wonder about this, too. I mean, it's funny how people have all these rights including freedom of movement and residence, but only within the country . The economists usually prai…

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    Comment #1131382

    Just in case someone from the Dropbox team is reading this, I wanted to compliment on the web UI. Really, it kicks some serious ass. I'm usually very picky when it comes to website…

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    Comment #1000614

    When I worked at a large company, their reason for storing passwords (to an online ordering system; for some 1.5 million clients) as plain text was the ability to impersonate users…

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    Comment #990829

    It has to do with maximizing the return per employee, so to say. Otherwise you might as well fire the employee and save 100% of the salary.

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    Comment #987511

    I would go as far as to say there really are only two things a lower- to mid-level manager should focus on. First--and this is by far the most important thing--she should make sure…

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    Comment #976306

    Luck is disguised as genius all the time! Not only do we tend to see just the winners (survivorship bias), those winners honestly mistake their lucky guesses for great decisions (h…

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    Comment #974245

    Most studies that I'm aware of in behavioral psychology (granted, it's a young branch of science) confirm my point, though. When they tell people about the anchoring heuristic, peo…

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    Comment #974025

    It would make more sense if it was a wiki, so people could link to detailed descriptions/implementations of the algorithms listed. The invitation to email those to the author (at t…

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    Comment #973923

    To my knowledge, the famous experiments of Kahnenman and Tversky have proven otherwise. When studying the effect of "anchoring", for example, they would actually explain to their s…

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    Comment #969540

    > If you want a cup of approximately coffee-shaped liquid in the morning, Starbucks is great because it's the same coffee anywhere. Which really is the point of branding in the fir…

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    Comment #968470

    On a serious note, have people been more educated in probability, the economic crisis might not have turned out as bad. Look at Nassim Taleb to see how far some probability conscio…

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    Comment #968455

    While I certainly agree with you, I must admit that it never occurred to me that the whole monkey typist experiment depends on the assumption of the monkey's being able to actually…

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    Comment #967731

    Isn't that simply because work is harder? This is one end of spectrum, and the other one is laying on the beach doing nothing, which becomes tiresome even sooner. Games are somewhe…

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    Comment #762958

    Привет :) Not exactly not specialties, but thanks for the info. Funny that you've mentioned Parallels--they are about as much of a start-up as Google.

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    Comment #762660

    http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/taskwatch (note the release date).

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    Comment #760386

    Russia, anyone?

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    Comment #606831

    Shouldn't there NOT be 200-line methods in the first place?

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    Comment #597398

    Some say that the Drake Equation has too many variables that are impossible to even guess, let alone estimate. For example, here's a great article: http://www.crichton-official.com…