November 2013
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Karl Marx or Pope Francis? -
CT
unsurprisingly, the most effective charities are not scalable -
GiveWell [via GivingWhatWeCan]
methane updates in context -
RealClimatecarbon dioxide remains the real problem
how praising children backfires -
NYmag [via SimonClarke]
The Wheels on the Walrus go Round and Round -
Oxford Blog
one second of video a day, for a child's first year -
Jezebel [via Tomlin]
Antarctic workers leave "skua piles" -
Far
huge amounts of processing power being used to mine bitcoins -
Gizmodobut how does this compare with the resources being used to mine gold?
the structure of academic careers in the US, Germany and UK -
Afonso"The academic job market is structured... like a drug gang, with an expanding mass of outsiders and a shrinking core of insiders."
limit on prime gaps down to 600! -
Wired [via @phaseit]a nice summary of recent progress
imagining a post-antibiotic future -
Medium
some of the walls that divide the world -
Guardian
"I believe (but cannot prove) that PHP developers have souls." -
Usenix [PDF via Phil]"HCI people discover bugs by receiving a concerned email from their therapist. Systems people discover bugs by waking up and discovering that their first-born children are missing and 'ETIMEDOUT' has been written in blood on the wall."
Hannah Arendt on Australia's refugee policy -
Guardian
James C Scott reviews Jared Diamond -
LRB [via CT]
dividing North America into eleven nations -
WP
stop catastrophizing relief efforts in the Philippines -
Time
Save the Children and the Salvation Army are complicit in Australia's maltreatment of refugees -
SMH
filling in the Arctic gap in the global temperature record -
RealClimate -
York
how the UK police defend us from students protesting education cuts -
Guardian
Venice now covered by Google Street View -
Guardian
Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics -
Prime Obsession [my review]
making "being a child" an offence -
Guardian
Zen-like fables about the philosophy of software development -
CodelessCode
we visit Harcourt Aboretum and Warburg Nature Reserve -
Oxford Blog
a review of Krasznahorkai's latest novel, Seiobo There Below -
AmericanReader
East Germany reappears in a map of the 2013 German election results -
StrangeMaps
London gets first proper segregated cycle path -
CyclistsCity
UK government predicts cycling will fall by 2040, against the last decade's trend -
CTC
correcting myths about strange Japanese sex -
Independent"a voyeuristic fascination with Japan's strangeness, spurred on by irresponsible journalism and sensationalised headlines"
a longish introduction to biblical "minimalism" -
JMM
commuting makes people, and cities, unhappy -
Guardian
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