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RT @CamBowman: Tagalongs, Thin Mints, Samoas, oh my! #itscookietime @ Girl Scouts Of Santa Clara County instagram.com/p/kC1dABHU57/
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“Building websites with science” is one of the most balanced and informative views on a/b testing I’ve ever read. codeascraft.com/2012/06/21/bui…
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@emmaboulton @andybudd Notice how the article switches between a benefit of $200m/yr and £200m/yr, as if they’re the same thing?
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@andybudd No worries. This is an issue and a debate that will continue to grow more prevalent as our ability to collect data gets easier.
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@andybudd Hard to believe people are still referring back to that. They conveniently leave out the part where I said it works for Google.
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@ericvansingel Yep. You can add chilies to any kind of order.
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Adding chopped chilies to animal style is a game-changer.
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@freaksngeeks Oh yeah. Almost forgot about the basement in that building. Crazy building.
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@trammell Trammell’s jams = Trams.
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Coolest building in SF turns 100. See the tiny windows at the top on the curved portion? Stopdesign HQ for two years. sf.curbed.com/archives/2014/…
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@Khanoisseur @tomcoates We accidentally shipped something almost like that once. Many of us found it too distracting.
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@tomcoates And you can still get those exact numbers for your own or anyone else’s profile.
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@stop @tomcoates For most people viewing your profile, 17,319 isn’t much different than 17,320. Beyond a certain point, the numbers are noise.
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@tomcoates We cap it at 4 digits, then abbreviate once the number hits 5 digits or higher.
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@tomcoates Ah, here it comes…
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@tomcoates We made rules for when to round, and stick to them. If needed, you can see exact counts by hovering.
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@stop Speaking from experience, when you choose to brand yourself around a common English word, you’re guaranteed to encounter naming conflicts.
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I wondered about this as soon as Facebook announced “Paper”. IANAL, but @fiftythree seems to have a legit claim. mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/bits/201…
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Most moving ad of the Super Bowl was by Microsoft. Kudos to them for highlighting the good that technology enables.
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Sad loss of an amazingly talented individual. RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman.