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  1. Looks pretty awesome.
  2. Via Ari
  3. Amazing looking library for manipulating XML in a UNIX like fashion.
  4. Super cool project by Salganik.
  5. Huh. I don' t think I would use these. But it's interesting and kind of cool.
  6. "But even if TextMate 2 drops from the sky fully-formed and marveled at by all, Emacs will still be there, waiting. It will be there when the icecaps melt and the cities drown, when humanity destroys itself in fire and zombies, when the roaches finally achieve sentience, take over, and begin using computers themselves - at which point its various Ctrl-Meta key-chords will seem not merely satisfyingly ergonomic for the typical arthropod, but also direct evidence for the universe's Intelligent Design by some six-legged, multi-jointed God."
  7. I don't understand how this is different than normal wdiff but I like wdiff a lot and have heard that this software is great.
  8. A dozens tools to do the job poorly.
  9. This is the best website I think I've seen introducing academic models to a non-academic context anywhere.
  10. I want one. And I can't believe I just gave up 8:33 of my life to that video.
  11. A good, free, QDA tool is very exciting!
  12. Impressive use of fists in the iconography. Good work in terms of data portability. Less impressive or good seeming in terms of autonomy more generally.
  13. Cool. But where's the source?
  14. Very cool statistics demonstration on OLS. Clearest demonstration I've seen.

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