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How to Hack Awareness for Your Startup — Without Content Marketing

By John Lafleur 
Startups usually focus on building their product first, and don’t even try to generate leads or interest until an MVP is ready. Some will just launch on ProductHunt hoping for some lead flow. But in the best case, they will get eyeballs for two days, and then no more leads come in. And building a lead flow is not that easy. 

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How a Desperate Computer Science Student Got a Job Through TikTok

By Laura Sophie 
In the midst of this global crisis, millions of tech workers are losing their jobs. These individuals are now flocking by the thousands back to LinkedIn, looking for remote jobs. Bonjee's situation was no different.

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Saving Passwords with Relative Security [A Guide for Dummies]

By wbk#!$4 
There is a mystical aura around password creation. Some kind of occult knowledge reached only by the distant cryptographic hermits who ascended to nirvana after decades of meditation on the Patagonian glaciers and liters of instant coffee. In this article, we will try to translate a few drops of this ancient wisdom so that we, mere mortals, have secure accounts to store pictures of cats and e-books that we will never read.

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About The Misaligned Incentives of Dating Applications

By Matt Klein 
Why It’s Time To Redefine Success

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When Everyone Corrected the World's Smartest Woman

By Daniel Sangyoon Kim 
I find the Monty Hall Problem one of the most fascinating brain teasers, because it seems deceivingly simple. When Marilyn Von Savant, the woman with the highest IQ, answered this brainteaser correctly in 1991, she was inundated with over 10,000 letters from academics and Ph.Ds criticizing her “error”, only to be proven later that she was correct.

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How to Extract Wikipedia Data Using Python

By Gajesh Naik 
Here's the Visual Edition of this Tutorial:

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