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When people make mistakes, we say it's their character. When we make mistakes, it's often because of the situation. This is the fundamental attribution error — medium.com
What you always wanted to know about 5G but were afraid to ask — ben-evans.com
“Refrain tonight” or Shakespeare's advice on how to build or change your habits — brainpickings.org
Do people donate money to socially signal their intelligence? A tidbit from the article: the authors suggest that nonprofits might see even larger contributions if they also start publicizing donors’ intellectual or business achievements — anderson.ucla.edu
France, 1518. People are hit by a strange dancing plague that wouldn't let them be for days. Some people even died — openculture.com
IBM produces more patents than Germany and 1/3rd of Korea's patents are from Samsung — twitter.com
Why are video games made of tiny triangles? To make rendering in pixels more efficient for your computer or console — kottke.org
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