In the middle of the desert you can say anything you want
Beautiful script
It’s about how much effort they think you spent, not how well the work was done Extremely relevant: http://www.regpaq.com/i-was-expecting-a-lot-more-from-you/
My new favourite website
Awesome on multiple levels, from 2CB being cocaine to the content of his beliefs
Something like a workshop for Santas!
The Luhn algorithm or Luhn formula, also known as the “modulus 10” or “mod 10” algorithm, is a simple checksum formula used to validate a variety of identification numbers, such as credit card numbers, IMEI numbers etc The Luhn algorithm will detect any single-digit error, as well as almost all transpositions of adjacent digits. It will not, however, detect transposition of the two-digit sequence 09 to 90 (or vice versa). It will detect 7 of the 10 possible twin errors (it will not detect 22 ↔ 55, 33 ↔ 66 or 44 ↔ 77). It is not intended to be a cryptographically secure hash function; it was designed to protect against accidental errors, not malicious attacks. Most credit cards and many government identification numbers use the algorithm as a simple method of distinguishing valid numbers from mistyped or otherwise incorrect numbers.
First N hours in the morning are the most productive More generally: find the best N hours and use them to do Deep Work Seems obvious but I never thought about this in those terms
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Site of a yacht and how not to catch rides across the Atlantic - and a pretty interesting satire of the vagabond-hitchhikers-subculture in general
About the physical effects of depression and the changes in structure of the brain
Excellent answers to things like “what to do with my life”, “what to do with my career” etc