About HTML semantics and front-end architecture – Nicolas Gallagher

Blog: Barking up the wrong tree: 8 ways to inspire yourself to new heights:

Rands In Repose: Hacking is Important

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Blog: Journal of a Programmer: Software in the courts

Blog: Ideas Market: A Literal Prisoners’ Dilemma

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Social Service: It Takes a Village by @bethlapierre | Spin Sucks

Bad customer service represents the single greatest risk to today’s brands.

Stevey’s Blog Rants: The Borderlands Gun Collector’s Club

Ingredients for game addiction

YouTube: How to break habits (from The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg)

How to break habits (from The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg)

The Empty Stomach: Fasting to Beat Jet Lag—By Steve Hendricks (Harper’s Magazine)

Blog: Letters of Note: Butt-Head Astronomer

Twitter: @paleofuture

paleofuture What if the most vital skill of the 21st c. is knowing when to shut up, improving our signal-to-noise ratio in an age of infinite soapboxes?

Blog: The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan: The Scale Of The Universe

The Brain: The Troublesome Bloom of Autism | Mental Health | DISCOVER Magazine

That time zone rules out the old bad-mothering theory of autism, and also the notion that vaccines trigger autism in toddlers. Courchesne suspects that fetal brains become autistic due to a combination of genetic and environmental influences that strike during the second and possibly third trimesters, just as neurons are dividing.

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Selfishness beats altruism within groups. Altruistic groups beat selfish groups.

Blog: Jared Bernstein | On the Economy: The Science Behind “We’re-in-This-Together”

Blog: THE BOOK–Playing The Percentages In Baseball: Why Pecota is not deadly accurate…

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I feel like money makes you more of who you already are. If you’re an asshole, you become a bigger asshole. If you’re nice, you become nicer.

Blog: Ezra Klein: Software patents are impractical — unless we’ve got 2 million extra lawyers