1. This website that lets you browse the web like it’s 1999. 2. Every so often I revisit this Michael Cera article in the New Yorker - a nice piece of satire that I’ve always found more amusing than other people I’ve shown it to. 3. This post on the Effective Altruism Forums by Nuño Sempere, Misha Yagudin, and Eli Lifland on how prediction markets haven’t seen widespread use within companies.
Stuff I've Found Interesting in January
Stuff I've Found Interesting in January
Stuff I've Found Interesting in January
1. This website that lets you browse the web like it’s 1999. 2. Every so often I revisit this Michael Cera article in the New Yorker - a nice piece of satire that I’ve always found more amusing than other people I’ve shown it to. 3. This post on the Effective Altruism Forums by Nuño Sempere, Misha Yagudin, and Eli Lifland on how prediction markets haven’t seen widespread use within companies.