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Will the word processor destroy our ability to think? (2010) (collisiondetection.net)
1 point by yamrzou on May 23, 2022 | past
Gary Kasparov, Cyborg (collisiondetection.net)
1 point by keiferski on Dec 16, 2019 | past
Why 18th century books looked like smartphone screens (2014) (collisiondetection.net)
106 points by e15ctr0n on Dec 14, 2015 | past | 35 comments
Why 18th century books looked like smartphone screens (collisiondetection.net)
1 point by tesmar2 on Feb 3, 2014 | past
Wired Love: a novel from 1880 that could have been written last week (collisiondetection.net)
155 points by wglb on July 29, 2013 | past | 14 comments
What 'Sent From My iPhone' Really Means (collisiondetection.net)
3 points by vinhnx on June 26, 2013 | past
How “making” leads to “fixing” (collisiondetection.net)
2 points by angusgr on June 25, 2013 | past
Sex chat bots that pass the turing test? (collisiondetection.net)
5 points by jemeshsu on May 21, 2011 | past
Study: Teams work best when members are physically close together (collisiondetection.net)
65 points by sdfx on Jan 30, 2011 | past | 32 comments
How tweets and the web can boost the power of long-form thinking (collisiondetection.net)
1 point by gregdetre on Jan 19, 2011 | past
Should automobile software be open-sourced? (collisiondetection.net)
2 points by mad44 on Feb 6, 2010 | past | 1 comment
Molecular secrets of the iron-plated snail (collisiondetection.net)
4 points by cromulent on Feb 4, 2010 | past
We're all cyborgs now (collisiondetection.net)
4 points by olegp on Feb 1, 2010 | past
Why "trending topics" are so spectacularly useless (collisiondetection.net)
20 points by sdfx on Jan 3, 2010 | past | 9 comments
41% of museums don't know how dogs actually walk (collisiondetection.net)
2 points by mad44 on Feb 17, 2009 | past | 2 comments
At Amherst college, 1% of first-year students have landlines, 99% have Facebook accounts (collisiondetection.net)
17 points by byrneseyeview on Sept 26, 2008 | past | 10 comments
How DIYers Just Might Revive Western Innovation (collisiondetection.net)
3 points by bdfh42 on March 21, 2008 | past
The neurobiology of the Mona Lisa's smile (collisiondetection.net)
3 points by toffer on Feb 26, 2008 | past | 1 comment
Clive Thompson: Paper explains how the "engineering mentality" produces terrorists (collisiondetection.net)
1 point by toffer on Jan 18, 2008 | past

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