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Consider co-supplementation with quercetin, which increases the bioavailability of green tea catechins.

https://examine.com/supplements/green-tea-catechins/?PageSpe...


I use Protonmail and I like it.

Their web client is open source and MIT licensed. For more security it might be worth running it locally:

https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClient


Ryan is the guy who originally shared the slide deck. He blogs/tweets under the pseudonym @twobitidiot:

http://www.slideshare.net/selkisr/bitcoin-market-opportunity...

(see slide 2)

original tweet sharing the slide deck:

https://twitter.com/twobitidiot/status/438131088607965184


Ah, that makes sense, looks like this Wired article agrees...

http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/02/bitcoins-mt-gox...

Edit: the NYT article attributes the leaked document to someone else though, http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/25/business/apparent-theft-at...


full disclosure: I own a small amount of dogecoin.

Original spec for Dogecoin: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361813.0

We're on block 65K. The first halving is scheduled for block 100K or Feb 14.

Dogecoin trade volume is around #2 #3 in cryptocoin markets, so actually it's very liquid. In practical terms, there's been $7M USD in trading volume in the last 24h. Converting 10s of M Doge into BTC into USD would be very easy.


I get most of my tea from Monterey Bay Spice Company. Nice selection and very fair prices. I recommend their organic black tea (11 USD/lb).

http://www.herbco.com/


Rob has been conducting trials with people for a few months now, and reports there's "appropriate evidence that Soylent is safe, effective, healthy, and delicious." He's been pretty careful about bringing this to market, too; for a long time he hasn't suggested anyone try this and hasn't shared the recipe publicly because he doesn't want anyone without a chemistry/biology background to ingest a bunch of chemicals and hurt themselves.


I suspect we won't get the recipe now either. It's a commercial venture, and more power to him. If this concept proves out, I'm hoping we can make an opensource alternative.


PLOS is a journal that's trying to improve the publishing space. Every article they publish is open access.

http://www.plos.org/


To give some light background, League of Legends is a popular game where two teams of 5 players are matching against each other. DAUs are in the millions, making moderation and banning difficult. Instead, players voluntarily participate in the "Tribunal", which is a jury-like system where players vote on abuse cases.

More details here: http://na.leagueoflegends.com/tribunal/


Remember when 1024x768 was considered a big screen resolution?


Better yet, remember when Yahoo! was a directory and not a search engine? It's really too bad curated directories don't scale well.


Last quarter they made a profit, but it was a net loss after adjusting for stock-related expenses. [1]

Also, bookings were up. I think it's important to note that after FB's updated S1 everyone had worried since Zynga comprised less of Facebook's Q1 revenue. What all news outlets failed to note is that FB credit associated purchases didn't go down but actually ad impressions on Facebook's part. It's possible Zynga is trying to drive pageviews of their own network rather than Facebook. (Check the S1) [2]

[1]: http://venturebeat.com/2012/04/26/zynga-beats-q1-earnings-es...

[2]: http://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326801/00011931251217567...


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