The Age Of “Whatever It Takes” Economic Policies

By Noam Levenson 
And what it means for all of us

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11 Awesome (and Worrisome) Applications of AI

By shishir 
For years AI was touted to be the next big technology. Expected to revolutionize the job industry and effectively kill millions of human jobs, it became the poster child for job cuts. Despite this, its adoption has been increasingly well-received. To the tech experts, this wasn’t really surprising given its vast range of use cases.

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The 4 Biggest Flaws of the Human Race

By Sandstone 
We are flawed on a biologically fundamental level. Humans are self-interested, socially conniving apes from the bottom up and we need to change, drastically. 

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Bitcoin Explained via Balinese Cockfights: The Similarities Are Uncanny

By Mick Morucci 
Balinese cockfights and cryptocurrencies, can you think of two more unrelated topics? You’d be surprised then to discover that at closer inspection, looking beyond blockchains and metal spurs, the social dynamics taking place around cockfight rings can help us understand those around cryptocurrencies.

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How to Become a TypeScript Badass

By nwthomas 
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How to Build a Corona-proof Stocks Portfolio: 4 Thriving Industries

By Michiel Mulders 
The sudden pause in the acceleration of the global economy due to the COVID-19 pandemic led to a steep decline in the share market. The world stood still with most of the beneficiary markets crashing. Many stocks dropped, from the entertainment industry to the hospitality industry, which were otherwise considered to have the Midas Touch.

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What Exactly Is A Name: The Quest [Part I]

By Maximiliano Contieri 
We all agree: a good name is always the most important thing. Let’s find them.

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The Strongest Force in the Universe

By Rhythm Gupta 
When I was a child, I used to go to my grandmother’s (nani) house every summer for two months. I loved going there - firstly, because I could play there all day long, and secondly, because my grandmother used to tell us stories every night before we went to bed.

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