Hacker News 2017-08-09
- Americans Are Dying Younger, Saving Corporations Billions
- Playing action video games may be bad for your brain – loss of grey matter
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- To Protect Voting, Use Open-Source Software
- Uber Gets Run Over by Its Own Subprime Auto Leases
- Website load and speed analyzer
- Harvesting Cb Response Data Leaks
- New York Subway X-Ray Area Maps
- JavaScript for People Who Hate JavaScript
- Startup Cities Index: best cities for startup employees
- Cal State will no longer require math and English placement exams
- Disney acquires own streaming facilities, will pull Netflix content
- The Kolmogorov option
- Indian government bans archive.org
- Pytest 3.2.0 released
- How to Determine If Candidates Will Thrive in a Remote Work Environment
- The Internet Archive has digitized 25,000 78rpm Gramophone records
- How Palantir pushed into policing
- The man who wrote the book on password management regrets the error
- Linux Load Averages: Solving the Mystery
- Aadhaar: Ushering in a Commercialized Era of Surveillance in India
- United States Expatriation at an All-Time High
- Git: Using Advanced Rebase Features for a Clean Repository
- Big Companies and the Military Are Paying Novelists to Write Sci-Fi for Them
- The SRE model at Google
- Why I’m dumping Firebase for Web
- Children work in Congolese mines where cobalt is extracted for smartphones
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Americans are dying younger and save and corporations billions? I would think as unhealthy as the people in America are it's costing healthcare Corporation's billions.
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So playing video games maybe bad for your brain? Yea, I can believe that Link.