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“California was never as overt or horrific as the Jim Crow South. But the Californian way worked tacitly through housing, jobs and education policies. On top of racially restrictive covenants, realtors around the San Francisco Bay Area were engaged in a practice called blockbusting. Hoover remembers it well. “They’d come in and say there’s a black man going to buy a house here. You’re going to have a hard time selling your house, so you better do it now,” he said. Real estate agents would buy the houses at fire-sale prices, then turn around and sell them to African-Americans for a profit.”

The Truth About Going Viral

“I tried to drag out the success, of course, tried to prolong that temporary feeling of fulfillment that fame brings. But for some reason, it wasn’t enough. And through the process, I learned something: Every week I go back to zero. And so do you.”

Heads-up limit hold’em poker is solved

from: January 9, 2015 at 08:54AM

Sharpening Contradictions: Why al-Qaeda attacked Satirists in Paris

Bitcoin Equals Dollar Plus Amnesia

from: January 7, 2015 at 09:51AM

Trust In Process, Not People

from: January 7, 2015 at 09:46AM

Why the NYPD Turned Its Back on the City

from: January 5, 2015 at 12:25PM

Who Is Watching You? — Backchannel — Medium

“PatientsLikeMe managed to block and identify the intruder: it was the Nielsen Company, the New York media-research firm. Nielsen monitors online “buzz” for its clients, including major drug makers. On May 18, PatientsLikeMe sent a cease-and-desist letter to Nielsen and notified its members of the break-in. (Nielsen later said it would no longer break into private forums. “It’s something that we decided is not acceptable,” said Dave Hudson, the head of the Nielsen unit involved.)”

Joseph Stiglitz: Thomas Piketty gets income inequality wrong

I don’t really understand this enough to know if I agree with any of it, but it’s interesting.

Google’s Philosopher: Tech and the Nature of Identity

“Your personal information, he argues, should be considered as much a part of you as, say, your left arm. “Anything done to your information,” he has written, “is done to you, not to your belongings.” Identity theft and invasions of privacy thus become more akin to kidnapping than stealing or trespassing. Informational privacy is “a fundamental and inalienable right,” he argues, one that can’t be overridden by concerns about national security, say, or public safety.”

Two stories about capitalism, which explain why economists don’t reach agreement

from: January 1, 2015 at 02:25PM

DJ Mustard’s Secret Ingredients For Producing A Hit

This Year In Analytics: 10 Influential Works From 2014

Focused mainly on soccer

Your Inner Drone: The Politics of the Automated Future

‘The science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke once asked, “Can the synthesis of man and machine ever be stable, or will the purely organic component become such a hindrance that it has to be discarded?” In the business world at least, no stability in the division of work between human and computer seems in the offing. The prevailing methods of computerized communication and coordination pretty much ensure that the role of people will go on shrinking. We’ve designed a system that discards us.’

How To Make Difficult Conversations Easy: 7 Steps From A Clinical Psychologist

from: December 28, 2014 at 10:14AM

Slouching Towards Utopia? The Economic History of the Twentieth Century

Brad DeLong estimates material wealth increased about 30x over the 20th century

What is Advent? An Introduction to Advent

“So I decided, right then and there in the line at Costco, that I was going to use the experience of waiting in line while Christmas shopping as an Advent reminder. In that moment, and in similar moments yet to come, I was going to remember what Advent is all about.”

When to quit your journalism job

“If you work in any kind of editorial organization, it is your job to understand the business model.”

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