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Stop letting the data decide – Niels Hoven

July 05 Comments Off on Stop letting the data decide – Niels Hoven Category: Facebook, Feed

“The real problem isn’t tests giving the wrong answer, so much as it is the assumption that the many degrees of freedom of creating a compelling product can be distilled to a limited number of axes of measurement.” “Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common sense.” – Gertrude Stein […]

Mandy

July 03 Comments Off on Mandy Category: Facebook, Feed

New York friends (or people who have New York friends)! Do you know anyone interested in taking over our apartment in Long Island City starting in September? We have a 700ish sq ft, 1BR apartment in a luxury building with a balcony and a great view, could do a short-term rental until the end of […]

“As the [over 600] protests carried on throughout Saturday, some 2,047 children remained in detention without their parents or other family members, despite a recent court ruling that the children must be reunited with their families by the end of July.” (Photo: Kevin Hagen (AP))

July 03 Comments Off on “As the [over 600] protests carried on throughout Saturday, some 2,047 children remained in detention without their parents or other family members, despite a recent court ruling that the children must be reunited with their families by the end of July.” (Photo: Kevin Hagen (AP)) Category: Facebook, Feed

“As the [over 600] protests carried on throughout Saturday, some 2,047 children remained in detention without their parents or other family members, despite a recent court ruling that the children must be reunited with their families by the end of July.” (Photo: Kevin Hagen (AP)) Uploaded by Aram Zucker-Scharff July 03, 2018 at 10:01AM from […]

The 9.9 Percent Is the New American Aristocracy

June 22 Comments Off on The 9.9 Percent Is the New American Aristocracy Category: Facebook, Feed

“Every piece of the pie picked up by the 0.1 percent, in relative terms, had to come from the people below. But not everyone in the 99.9 percent gave up a slice. Only those in the bottom 90 percent did. At their peak, in the mid-1980s, people in this group held 35 percent of the […]