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    Yeah, it can be a bit hard to find all the old threads on the new forum.

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    Imgur

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    Using Rowhammer bitflips to root Android phones is now a thing

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    Why I can't sing.

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    Research Explains The Bias Behind Slow-Motion Video Replay

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    Martin Hesse, Hauke Goos, Ullrich Fichtner, DER SPIEGEL  /  Oct 28, 2016  /  International

    The Story of the Self Destruction of Deutsche Bank

    The Story of the Self Destruction of Deutsche Bank

    For most of its 146 years, Deutsche Bank was the embodiment of German values: reliable and safe. Now, the once-proud institution is facing the abyss. SPIEGEL tells the story of how Deutsche's 1990s rush to join the world banking elite paved the way for its own downfall.

    Very long article about the decline of Deutchebank, good read for anyone who liked Margin Call, Big Short, Too Big to Fail etc

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    William Finnegan  /  Nov 6, 2016  /  tags

    Venezuela, A Failing State

    Venezuela, A Failing State

    Once the richest country in South America, it now has the world’s highest inflation rate and is plagued by hunger and violent crime. How did this happen?

    New Yorker long form on how Venezuela went tits up

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    http://www.businessinsider.com.au/end-game-how-putin-made-russia-the-ticking-time-bomb-that-only-he-can-defuse-2016-5

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    Inside Erik Prince’s Treacherous Drive to Build a Private Air Force

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    That is some scary shit, @dK

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    @jegga No culture war in this thread. Deleted.

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    @Tim shit sorry, I'll chuck it on the US election thread .

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    @Tim said in Interesting reads:

    Inside Erik Prince’s Treacherous Drive to Build a Private Air Force

    That whole family are interesting. Not wanting to get political but his sister Betsy has just been named as Trumps Sec of Education & is married to the heir to Amway. They also pretty much own Michigan...

    Amway alone is one of those where the more you read the more you go "wow". and Wow as in "how are they not in jail?" not "wow" as in "I'm impressed!"

    James White  /  Jan 13, 2013

    Dreams Incorporated | Matt Roth

    Dreams Incorporated | Matt Roth

    Living the delayed life with Amway.

    Basically, they are a top to bottom family of cock holes

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    I might be biased but this is amusing read from a dentist with a real life personality!! I particularly like the answers to the fluoride question

    Emily Writes  /  Nov 20, 2016  /  Parents

    The tooth hurts: talking to a non-scary dentist about looking after kids’ teeth

    The tooth hurts: talking to a non-scary dentist about looking after kids’ teeth

    Emily Writes sits down with a dentist to drill him about kids and teeth and all of the stuff parents need to know about dental health. Open wide, this shouldn’t hurt a bit…

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    Japan and the death penalty,

    Aaron L  /  Apr 1, 2007

    Dead Men Walking: Japan's Death Penalty - Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus

    Dead Men Walking: Japan's Death Penalty - Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus

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    Insight into Obama post-Trump winning

    David Remnick  /  Nov 17, 2016  /  tags

    Obama Reckons with a Trump Presidency

    Obama Reckons with a Trump Presidency

    Inside a stunned White House, the President considers his legacy and America’s future.

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    The Fourth Industrial Revolution

    http://www.businessinsider.com.au/bernstein-china-robots-and-the-end-of-adam-smiths-wealth-of-nations-2016-12

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    Research paper looking at the actual level of IT skills in the OECD -

    The Distribution of Users’ Computer Skills: Worse Than You Think

    The Distribution of Users’ Computer Skills: Worse Than You Think

    Across 33 rich countries, only 5% of the population has high computer-related abilities, and only a third of people can complete medium-complexity tasks.

    And the Reddit discussing it -

    https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/5gsayd/the_distribution_of_users_computer_skills_worse/?st=iwesfmk9&sh=ff07d527

    If you work in IT its pretty interesting. Basically most people can barely turn a fricking PC on

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    Believe it or not this isn't limited to the stereotypical older people or technically un-savvy folk. You'd be astounded how many newly minted STEM Ph.D. researchers who are otherwise very intelligent and successful people who simply refuse to just try shit till it works. We bought a new gas chromatography instrument for one of our reactors 2 years ago. The company never actually sent a tech to install it so I just went ahead, read the manual, and did the whole thing myself cause I needed the thing to work. Two years later, after multiple multiple explanations on how this thing works, I still get random texts from a colleague at my same level of expertise because they aren't getting the data they expected.

    Not sure whether I should find this post in Gollum's reddit link a bit unsettling?

    What else didn't they send the tech to install in "your reactors"?

    "So I just brought a bit of wire and a used baked beans tin from home...."

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