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31.
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How Wall Street is making its billions
blogs.law.harvard.edu
56 comments
17 years ago
soundsop
86 points
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Immigration to increase the supply of programmers
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113 comments
11 years ago
soundsop
83 points
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Business schools redefine hacking to “stuff that a 7-year-old could do” (2005)
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46 comments
17 years ago
asciilifeform
82 points
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Economists: Home ownership leads to unemployment
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103 comments
13 years ago
soundsop
79 points
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Unemployed = 21st century draft horse?
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107 comments
16 years ago
ph0rque
78 points
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Beyond ad blocking – the biggest boycott in human history
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75 comments
11 years ago
franze
77 points
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Why are underground parking garages hot?
blogs.law.harvard.edu
59 comments
13 years ago
soundsop
68 points
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Germanwings Tragedy: How to protect against mentally ill pilots?
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113 comments
11 years ago
ivank
58 points
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Clojure: If Lisp is so great, why do we keep needing new variants?
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73 comments
11 years ago
mhb
57 points
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Why isn’t there a glut of good software engineers?
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103 comments
13 years ago
jseliger
56 points
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Greenspun: Let's stop investing in our kids
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78 comments
16 years ago
nostrademons
56 points
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Cost of converting entire U.S. to electric cars? Zero.
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111 comments
18 years ago
bdfh42
55 points
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Singularly Stupid
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41 comments
17 years ago
bdfh42
54 points
44.
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Grandfather could marry grandson to avoid estate and generation-skipping tax?
blogs.law.harvard.edu
16 comments
12 years ago
soundsop
53 points
45.
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Big data and machine learning
blogs.law.harvard.edu
8 comments
11 years ago
soundsop
53 points
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Technology reduces the value of old people
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58 comments
17 years ago
soundsop
52 points
47.
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You Can't Engineer Around Taxes
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70 comments
14 years ago
pragmatic
48 points
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Two big questions for economists today
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56 comments
11 years ago
jseliger
48 points
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Whence function notation?
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18 comments
11 years ago
djmylt
47 points
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Philip Greenspun: It's not just programmers who can inflate their LOC counts
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4 comments
18 years ago
DougBTX
47 points
51.
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Why are there so many rich white and Asian people buying our $300,000 product?
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1 comment
12 years ago
lukasLansky
46 points
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Philip Greenspun: Improving Undergraduate Computer Science Education
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14 comments
19 years ago
adamdoupe
45 points
53.
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Who knows someone paying child support to a relatively rich parent?
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1 comment
12 years ago
jseliger
44 points
54.
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Is Yahoo a better search engine than Google?
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26 comments
18 years ago
nreece
42 points
55.
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Subway history: Don't be early
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14 comments
12 years ago
clarkm
42 points
56.
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To improve airline safety, give all pilots the same schedule
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2 comments
17 years ago
apu
39 points
57.
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Brendan Eich
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54 comments
12 years ago
jseliger
38 points
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Scary thought: Maybe the Rust Belt is the whole U.S. now?
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14 comments
18 years ago
tc
38 points
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Electronic medical records don’t save money
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57 comments
13 years ago
jessaustin
37 points
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Why Do People Who Chose Not to Study Science and Math Suggest That Others Should
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29 comments
13 years ago
mhb
37 points
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