Interesting idea: “that features of the group can be more important than features of the individuals that make up the group, for determining outcomes.” Not surprisingly, the collective intelligence of a group correlates with the number of women in the group.
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A glitch in the matrix. The app that keeps daveverse.org in sync with
scripting.com has been offline since Friday, so I'm republishing all the
posts since ...
Countdown Standard
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[image: Anyone who is caught counting 'three ... two ... one ... zero ...
GO!' will be punished with a lifetime of eating only ISO standard food
samples.]
Welcome, Prashanth!
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Last March, I shared that we were starting to look for a new CEO for Stack
Overflow. We were looking for that rare combination of someone who… Read
more "W...
Five things we should clear up
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1. A car should not have to “honk” when you lock it 2. Farts should be
acknowledged, if not celebrated 3. Mr. Obama is not _actually_ reading your
Twitter ...
Episode 51: Vintage Vape
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Whether you like baseball, chicken dinners, multilevel marketing, or *The
Price is Right*, we offer several varietals of bespoke juices you can enjoy
wit...
Instapaper 4: Deciding to Read
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[image: Instapaper 4 Icon]
*Introducing Instapaper 4.0 for iPad and iPhone*
The lede here is that my pal, Marco, has just released the stellar new 4.0
v...
Apple Blossoms
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I'm a potter, a farmer, and a foodie. They all go together so beautifully.
Come see why at our upcoming pottery show...
Hinckley Pottery’s 19th Annual Stud...
Leeks
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Onwards with my discourse on leeks. Along with onions and garlic, leeks are
in the Alliaceae family. While certainly not very popular in Texas, leeks
are...
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