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poetry lambda python - Google Search
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Patrick Collison – Lecture 11: Company Culture and Building a Team, Part II | Genius
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How Firebase Interviewed Software Engineers • Andrew's Blog
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Zachary Perret on Twitter: "Someone asked how we hire at Plaid recently, and it reminded me of some tenets we wrote early-on: - Slope is more important than Y-axis - Everyone owns the product - Hire for spikes, not lack of weakness - Have them teach you something interesting - Did they read the docs?" / Twitter
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Frameworks for Hiring - Erik Torenberg
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The SaaS Adventure | TechCrunch
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Ways to Win in Climate Software #10: When SaaS Metrics Fail in Climate Tech
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Ways to Win in Climate Software #9: "You Never Get Fired for Buying IBM"
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Settings - Settings and Privacy — Mailtrack
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How Unions Prevent Affordable Housing In San Francisco – Eye on SF
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Should SF stop building housing? – Eye on SF
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Why San Francisco Can’t Be Fixed – Eye on SF
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Why you need to worry about the ‘wet-bulb temperature’ | Climate science | The Guardian
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auth(migration) pt 1c: create `organization_users` for all cases by douglasqian · Pull Request #452 · spiralsprotocol/streamline
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fix(general): Fix issues causing command line noise by EricHasegawa · Pull Request #477 · spiralsprotocol/streamline
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The 2023 comprehensive guide to clean energy transferable tax credits
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feat(editor): Add AI Bullet Point Blocks by EricHasegawa · Pull Request #524 · spiralsprotocol/streamline
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Google Keep
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chore(deps): bump aiohttp from 3.8.4 to 3.9.0 in /lambdas/ocr_post_processing by dependabot[bot] · Pull Request #903 · spiralsprotocol/streamline
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Baby It’s Cold Inside - Treehouse Christmas Carol - Google Docs
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Government Energy Spending Tracker – Analysis - IEA
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Truyền Thống Tồn Tại Từ Lâu Đời Hay Được Phát Minh Ra Ở Hiện Tại?
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The Problem With Flat Design, According To A UX Expert
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How China’s First Emperor Pioneered Design Thinking and Revolutionized the Branding of Legacy – The Marginalian
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Interiors: Hooked on classics
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The role of a beginner UX designer | Coursera
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Phase 3: Ideate solutions | Coursera
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Build an empathy map | Coursera
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Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation for using a booth recommender system service on exhibition attendees’ unplanned visit behavior - ScienceDirect
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Sci-Hub | Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation for using a booth recommender system service on exhibition attendees’ unplanned visit behavior. Computers in Human Behavior, 30, 59–68 | 10.1016/j.chb.2013.07.035
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🐇🌷bosco🌷🐇 on Twitter: "something a bit funny about growing up and settling down is the sheer # of people who have some crazy, confusing social dynamic in their late teens or 20s that produces bizarre behavior from everyone involved, that weighs on them for years bc it's so difficult to contextualize" / Twitter
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jeremy on Twitter: "it seems most of the time, the object of desire is always already ensconced in some future dream state. this continues until around our 30s, when it reverses, and we start desiring the past. what this all has in common: we never want the present https://t.co/KANgRF9bDk" / Twitter
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Sherry on Twitter: "I reread @jk_rowling’s 2008 Harvard speech a lot, especially this line: “There is an expiry date on blaming your parents for steering you in the wrong direction; the moment you are old enough to take the wheel, responsibility lies with you.”" / Twitter
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The House of Inner Tranquillity Podcast / "Memories and Regrets" by Paul Harris
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Chris Hayduk (e/acc) on X: "@var_epsilon Yep, you need to enter the hyperbolic time chamber in your 20s so you can be cracked in your 30s. Otherwise the cracked college grads will eat your lunch Some people think they can take their foot off the gas with learning once they get out of college, but it’s actually the…" / X
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Curius
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Are Phones Making the World's Students Dumber? - The Atlantic
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LEGO, the Future of TikTok & The Inevitable Death of the App
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What to put in my mind? - Esther is a confused human being
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Many Minds – Thought Experiments
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Mục đích sống của bạn là gì? - Khải Đơn
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White-Collar Work Is Just Meetings Now - The Atlantic
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Dexa — Where Curiosity Meets Credibility
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We need new metaphors that put life at the centre of biology | Aeon Essays
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Sarah Miller on X: "It's well known that lower income people tend to suffer much worse health. Is poverty at the heart of this disparity, and, if so, could a large cash transfer help close this gap? We examine an RCT that provided 1000 low income participants $1000/month for 3 years. We find… https://t.co/XJxDBa8QOx" / X
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Crawling Back To Reading From Scrolling...
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Why I Refuse To Track How Many Books I've Read
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Bạn đã húp canh suông chưa? - Khải Đơn
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Hyper Individualization - by Sophie
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An unordered list of things I miss in Go — kokada
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