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Friday, 1 April 2016

Start-Up Culture Is Not For Middle-Aged Men, And Other Facts

Start-Up Culture Is Not For Middle-Aged Men, How Space Archaeology May Have Helped Find North America's Second Viking Site, Trying To Rebuild Credit Or Establish History? Allow Us To Hook You Up, Donald Trump's Republic Of Fear Is Here To Stay, How To Make Six Figures On Snapchat, VIDEO: The Greatest (Pre-Murder) Movie One-Liners
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Friday, April 1, 2016
Start-Up Culture Is Not For Middle-Aged Men
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Start-Up Culture Is Not For Middle-Aged Men
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Welcome To What We Learned This Week, a digest of the week's most curiously important facts. This week: start-up culture is hell if you're old, it really pays to be in real estate and mechanical calculators do not like dividing by zero.
AN ARCHAEOLOGIST'S VALHALLA
How Space Archaeology May Have Helped Find North America's Second Viking Site
news.nationalgeographic.com
Guided by ancient Norse sagas and modern satellite images, searchers discover what may be North America's second Viking site.
CREDIT BUILDING WE DIGG SPONSORED
Trying To Rebuild Credit Or Establish History? Allow Us To Hook You Up
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Self Lender gives you your free credit score, credit monitoring and the opportunity to apply for a credit builder loan. Yep, go ahead and sign us up.
A BIG BULLY ENABLING LITTLE BULLIES
Donald Trump's Republic Of Fear Is Here To Stay
newrepublic.com
Donald Trump has already transformed American culture. Even if he loses the election, Trumpism is here to stay.
A SNAPCHAT OF SUCCESS
How To Make Six Figures On Snapchat
techinsider.io
You can't exactly "go viral" on Snapchat since there's virtually no method of user discovery. But these creative minds have still managed to find success on the app, and make a lot of money doing it.
'WELL, DO YA, PUNK?'
VIDEO: The Greatest (Pre-Murder) Movie One-Liners
digg.com
Nothing's more satisfying than watching the hero — or, sometimes, the villain — utter a truly badass line before they kill their opponent.
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MARS: THE BLUE PLANET
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The best space images from March all in one place. Credit: Digg
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Thursday, 31 March 2016

Ben Affleck's Sad About Your Typos

Why Ben Affleck Is So Sad, And Other Great Stories, What It Was Like To Do Meth With My Stepmom, Got $5? That's Enough To Start Investing, People Who Point Out Typos Are Jerks, Sea Levels Set To 'Rise Far More Rapidly Than Expected', How One Of America's First Mass Shootings Changed Its Victims' Lives
The Daily Digg
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Why Ben Affleck Is So Sad, And Other Great Stories
WHAT WE'RE READING THIS WEEK
Why Ben Affleck Is So Sad, And Other Great Stories
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​Every Thursday, we highlight the longform articles from the past week that we think you shouldn't miss.
'IT'LL REALLY HELP YOU'
What It Was Like To Do Meth With My Stepmom
broadly.vice.com
Being high on meth was actually pretty awesome at first. But my life eventually spiraled completely out of control, and thanks to a series of terrible decisions — mostly fueled by drugs, alcohol, and loneliness — I'd found myself with very few friends.
INVESTMENTS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Got $5? That's Enough To Start Investing
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We get it, investing can be intimidating and confusing. But not with Stash. It's affordable — you can start with as little as $5 — and they help you navigate options and investments all along the way. Start now and get the first three months free.
SCIENCE SAID IT, NOT US
People Who Point Out Typos Are Jerks
gizmodo.com
We all have those annoying friends who relentlessly point out typos, even though they know what you were trying to type. Or maybe you are that friend. Regardless, science just proved that those typo snobs are verified jerks.
LIKE, WITHIN OUR LIFETIME
Sea Levels Set To 'Rise Far More Rapidly Than Expected'
theguardian.com
New research factors in collapsing Antarctic ice sheet that could double the sea-level rise to two meters by 2100 if emissions are not cut.
A CHANGED TRAJECTORY
How One Of America's First Mass Shootings Changed Its Victims' Lives
features.texasmonthly.com
When Claire Wilson was eighteen, she was critically wounded during the 1966 University of Texas Tower shooting — the first massacre of its kind. How does the path of a bullet change a life?
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AS SWAGGY AS POSSIBLE
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How You Should Be Doing Your Chores/Living Your Life Credit: Mike Diva
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Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Go Directly To Jail

Why AlphaGo Is Such A Big Deal, Is Solitary Confinement Ethical?, The Way Banking Should Be, The Quietest Place In The US, Inside The Garage Labs Of DIY Gene Hackers, Whose Hobby May Terrify You, Can Apple's Color-Shifting Screen Really Help You Fall Asleep Faster?
The Daily Digg
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Why AlphaGo Is Such A Big Deal
DO NOT DISMISS GO
Why AlphaGo Is Such A Big Deal
quantamagazine.org
The Go-playing, human champion-defeating program captures elements of human intuition, an advance that promises far-reaching consequences.
DIGG DIALOG
Is Solitary Confinement Ethical?
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Join Digg, the Marshall Project and a panel of experts, law enforcement officials and journalists to chat about the ethics of and issues with solitary confinement.
FINANCES WE DIGG SPONSORED
The Way Banking Should Be
simple.com
Meet Simple, the online bank with no fees, no overdraft charges, and no worries. The built-in budgeting and savings tools don't hurt either.
YES, WE'D LIKE TO GO THERE
The Quietest Place In The US
features.crosscut.com
Gordon Hempton and the three decade search for pure silence.
WE'RE SURE NOTHING WILL GO WRONG
Inside The Garage Labs Of DIY Gene Hackers, Whose Hobby May Terrify You
fusion.net
When the future of genetic engineering arrived on Sebastian Cocioba's doorstep, it was affixed to the back of a postcard from Austria with a little bit of packing tape.
ORANGE YA GLAD IT EXISTS?
Can Apple's Color-Shifting Screen Really Help You Fall Asleep Faster?
theverge.com
A peek at science behind the nighttime blues.
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TWO HALVES MAKE US WHOLE
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Watch a guy slice up a bunch of stuff with a water cutter, with some very cool results. Credit: Cut In Half
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Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Say Goodbye To Ice And Hello To Vibrators

The End Of Ice, Who Picks Up The Check In The Tinder-Verse?, Get A Workout Just By Wearing These Pants, The War Against Christians, WATCH: Um, Is This A Real Perpetual Motion Machine?, The Company Trying To Turn The Public On To Vibrators
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Tuesday, March 29, 2016
The End Of Ice
THE BIG THAW
The End Of Ice
newyorker.com
A team of scientists hikes the inhospitable mountain range to investigate how quickly its ice is melting.
VENMO, MOSTLY
Who Picks Up The Check In The Tinder-Verse?
medium.com
Three millennials talk about the future of money, dating, and what's changed since 'Sex and the City.'
WORKOUT WEAR WE DIGG SPONSORED
Get A Workout Just By Wearing These Pants
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Challenge your muscles, enhance cardio, and boost workout results by wearing Physiclo: the first compression tights that come packed with its own resistance. For today only, use promo code DIGG25 and get 25% off your purchase.
THE NEW CRUSADE
The War Against Christians
blogs.spectator.co.uk
Imagine if correspondents in late 1944 had reported the Battle of the Bulge, but without explaining that it was a turning point in the second world war. That's what media outlets do when it comes to outbreaks of anti-Christian persecution around the world.
IT. JUST. KEEPS. GOING.
WATCH: Um, Is This A Real Perpetual Motion Machine?
digg.com
Of course, thanks to the lame Second Law of Thermodynamics, the answer is no. But this thing does look like it will keep going forever.
MAYBE YOU CAN PLEASE EVERYONE
The Company Trying To Turn The Public On To Vibrators
theverge.com
Jimmyjane took vibrators from sleazy to chic — now, can it take them mainstream?
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CAPTAIN HALCONE
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Chilean Air Force squadron Halcones performs during the Air and Space Fair in Santiago, Chile. Credit: AP Photo/Esteban Felix
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