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Tech News for the Day
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This post is not about raising money. Its aim is to help you define your product, find out your customer and start selling.
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Many of the most horrifying news items of 2018 concerned vulnerabilities that have existed for years. The only thing different about this year is that we finally started to notice.
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Members of ethereum’s open-source development community tentatively agreed Friday to implement a new algorithm that would block specialized mining hardware, or ASICs, pending further testing on the proposed code.
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Programmer News for the Day
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This is probably the best advice that I had never heard. But after looking into an initial analysis of a timeout decorator bug it’s advice that I wish was prominently advertised.
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This entry is less a "how-to" and more of a "what to do when things go wrong" type of entry, but it's nonetheless searched for very often in conjunction with Python lists.
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pandas is a powerful, open source Python library for data analysis, manipulation, and visualization.
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Word for the Day
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badger verb
bad· ger | \ˈba-jər \
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: to harass or annoy persistently
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She finally badgered me into cutting my hair.
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Puzzle for the Day
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Anagram for the Day
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Letter Puzzle
What letter is missing from this sequence:
A B G D E ? E
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
Baba had yellow shoes and blue socks.
Boba had green shoes and yellow socks.
Bilpo had red shoes and green socks.
Babil had blue shoes and red socks.
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An anagram is a word made by using letters of another word in a different order.
Example: shot à host
Find the anagram for the following:
Crap
Deaf
Dear
Solution (Previous):
CONE : ONCE
COOL : LOCO
CORK : ROCK
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1872, a second U.S. patent was issued to American inventor Thomas Elkins for a a new article of chamber furniture which he designated a "Chamber Commode" (No. 122,518).
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In 1889, Dr. Herman Hollerith received the first US patents for a tabulating machine (No. 395,781, -2, -3) which he called the "Art of Compiling Statistics".
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In 1935, the first U.S. patent for a spectrophotometer was issued to Professor Arthur Cobb Hardy of Wellesley, Mass. (No. 1,987,441) which he called a “photometric apparatus.”
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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When you hear the word symmetry, you might think generally of triangles, butterflies, or even ballerinas. But defined scientifically, symmetry is “a transformation that leaves an object unchanged.” Huh? Colm Kelleher unpacks this abstract term and explains how animals' distinct symmetries can tell us more about them -- and ourselves.
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Learn about the different ways on how to raise money and how to pay that money back on today’s episode of Seth Godin’s Startup School. Seth discusses television, the importance of advertising, and the long tail.
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Idiom for the Day
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call names
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to tease or mock one with bad-mannered or unpleasant names
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My daughter is sad because the kids at his new school call her names.
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Quote for the Day
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“Happiness is a conscious choice, not an automatic response.”
Mildred Barthel
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