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@rubyrogues

RT @thompson_caleb: Sandi Metz’ rules for developers. I started working on this at RailsConf.

@henrik

@sandimetz Hope you saw “@thompson_caleb: Sandi Metz’ rules for developers. I started working on this at RailsConf. http://t.co/KZSC9pN9X1”

@Strabd

RT @grrlcoder: Fact: @sandimetz knows all the things. http://t.co/X0P9kNHfqV

@ruby_news

Sandi Metz’ rules for developers http://t.co/n4PH7wQB38

@quamen

Interesting list of coding constraints for rails developers: http://t.co/LLXWHan30Y

@brookr

Tough rules! Very interesting results… RT @grrlcoder: Fact: @sandimetz knows all the things. http://t.co/0Nd7v6xvMm

@cnicolaou

Sandi Metz’ rules for Ruby developers http://t.co/zwSuimO2cp #bestPractices #programming

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@knowtheory

😧 a… amazing! RT “@raganwald: Whoa!

@knowtheory

😧 a… amazing! RT “@raganwald: Whoa! http://t.co/XfUBfEVDSM”

@waxpancake

The first compelling reason to go to Times Square: LEGO’s insane 1:1 scale X-Wing. http://t.co/AHnpMMQkDS

@grocerystorebar

OH MY GLOB (Star Wars Content) http://t.co/183I8mdLG4

@shanselman

RT @skuzemewoods: @shanselman http://t.co/je0HlmzMSY not even gonna read the article, cause I think it's you.

@schutzsmith

This Incredible Full Scale Lego X-Wing Is the Largest Model In History http://t.co/IKDB5TsDge

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@janl

“We promise not to screw it up.” — — Okay! :)

@erniemiller

"[Yahoo and Tumblr will] create advertising opportunities that are seamless and enhance user experience." http://t.co/gPTj306eZU #lol

@newsycombinator

Yahoo aquires Tumblr http://t.co/XINWM1MnVP

@flyosity

Marissa Mayer's 2nd sentence on Tumblr acquisition: "We promise not to screw it up." http://t.co/dwJP9fAljm

@hotgazpacho

Actually, kinda reassuring http://t.co/SKEwIT4Jsl Kudos, Ms. Mayer.

@BrendanEich

RT @felixge: “to create advertising opportunities that are seamless and enhance user experience” - I LOL’ed http://t.co/ftBcIkL7KN

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@SashaLaundy

RT @garrytan: The Three Kinds of Laziness

@karrisaarinen

The Three Kinds of Laziness http://t.co/JJ257bXrve via @kippt

@newsycombinator

The Three Kinds of Laziness http://t.co/yUt3QBhkDb

@brentrowland

I hear there's 3 kinds of laziness and I think, "I'll never master them all." http://t.co/8MGJshB4je

@cnicolaou

The Three Kinds of Laziness http://t.co/CjPlwPInVf

@RianVDM

A good way to start the week… The three kinds of laziness (and their antidotes): http://t.co/gLgK40hcbV

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@steveklabnik

/via @jlsuttles

@jessicahische

oh. em. gee. http://t.co/WGhbU4t0OK (via @klausphotos)

@joanwolk

Cats as beards brightened my morning: http://t.co/N4gA6NNph4 (via @steveklabnik)

@testobsessed

We live in a world where cat beards are a thing. WAT? http://t.co/BoaWn4JxjF

@cameronmoll

Perfect start for a Friday. The cat beard. http://t.co/JiViWIhXsV (thx @jessicahische)

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@hassox

RT @jack: Square: now available in Japan. 🎏🎌🎋

@abhay

Good morning, こんにちは https://t.co/Xvt1zLsMEI

@beau

Square live in Japan: http://t.co/ltD9K0a1Gq

@xshay

We launched in Japan! https://t.co/D8BtwrkEJ9

@Jury

RT @nathan: Big day for @Square: http://t.co/JJUrof9S6k.

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@rioter

TEEVEE

@SteveStreza

Television, television, Xbox, watch TV, TV, sports, sports, TV, television, Call of Duty, Call of duty, sports, TV. http://t.co/WeWjbXUszG

@stevedekorte

RT @perezd: Xbox One reveal in under 2 minutes http://t.co/Lubm9Fx4wz

@fox

This Xbox One reveal summary is hilarious — http://t.co/oubq140YF6

@stroughtonsmith

Yesterday's XBOX ONE announcement in three key phrases : http://t.co/qCYzLIC5Br

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@kb

RT @cmdrtaco: Open floorplan offices make workers unproductive, sick and sad?

@abie

Agreed. “@joestump: Open offices make employees sick and less productive. http://t.co/jkC03puEBs”

@grmpyprogrammer

Sick + grumpy is a non-starter “@joestump: Open offices make employees sick and less productive. http://t.co/cNGJOPoiyB”

@novemberkilo

Open-plan offices make employees less productive, less happy, and more likely to get sick http://t.co/RUqR7j8yG0 via @qz

@madlep

RT @mrowe: RT @carlfish: Open plan offices make employees less productive, less happy and more likely to get sick. http://t.co/rYDsxj4wLL

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@stevelosh

kinda weird how none of "the team" are nutritionists or doctors or anything to do with knowledge of the human body?

@jlsuttles

i sooo want to try this. i’ll have to wait for the vegan edition though. https://t.co/n66UzkUAPa #soylent

@tunixman

Like MBAs trying to run a clound computing company: https://t.co/fuHU9LWGG1

@shanley

If you want me to eat your food replacement goo I wanna see an MD not a "Y Combinator Alumnus" in your bio. https://t.co/WcNd2HxrrB

@canweriotnow

What if you never had to worry about food again? @Soylent is for people! https://t.co/gILit6F5Qn

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@bmann

Difference between a @Flickr Free (1TB), Ad Free (no ads, $50), and Doublr (2TB, $500) account (via @Scobleizer)

@lukew

.@seralat that's the point. @flickr buries it so you don't see it. Have to dig to find out: http://t.co/Ru0rfFfKOW

@carlfish

RT @textfiles: Read http://t.co/eQYphnvnEo carefully. If you're pro, you stay unlimited, but there are no new pro accounts. And no unlimite…

@lachlanhardy

@shanselman Where does it say that? I see you can have images of up to 200 meg each... http://t.co/5pWjn72QxK

@bobtiki

RT @textfiles: Read http://t.co/eQYphnvnEo carefully. If you're pro, you stay unlimited, but there are no new pro accounts. And no unlimite…

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@marcoarment

On Tumblr:

@GlennF

“[WP & MT] were where people went if they had the patience and writing output to maintain a traditional blog” http://t.co/UXYSxCsf91

@jeffrock

RT @marcoarment: On Tumblr: http://t.co/v1Dbqu681F

@yann_ck

RT @marcodzo: The One-Person Product http://t.co/PyykyEythZ

@SashaLaundy

Marco Arment's humble & thoughtful story of working with David Karp in Tumblr's early days. http://t.co/uaUQ3nbkBb

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@angelinamagnum

Best parts of modern satire are always the comments that miss the satire.

@tabatkins

RT @mo_ranyart: Relevant to my last tweet: Why do men keep putting me in the girlfriend zone? http://t.co/xj9sSkvfvz

@tunixman

RT @xuhulk: Nice counter to "the friend zone" silliness. http://t.co/rQkPu0FwhO

@izs

RT @ShiraBKatz: I love this so much. Girlfriend-zoned: http://t.co/dJGKPW9syb

@joanwolk

RT @kleptomik: Why Do Men Keep Putting Me in the Girlfriend-Zone? http://t.co/5Q5D8Msyoi

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@danielpunkass

Math genius worked "for several years as an accountant and even in a Subway sandwich shop." (via @johnroderick)

@defiler

"Unknown" mathematician shows that there are in fact infinitely many "paired" prime numbers: https://t.co/McGVJxWbRa

@S_2K

Unheralded Mathematician Bridges the Prime Gap http://t.co/GGaiCSdvqS via @SimonsFdnOrg #fascinating #numbertheory

@haruki_zaemon

“Yitang Zhang Proves 'Landmark' Theorem in Distribution of Prime Numbers” (via @Readtimeapp) https://t.co/4NwmcaiUpB

@ivey

RT @defiler: "Unknown" mathematician shows that there are in fact infinitely many "paired" prime numbers: https://t.co/McGVJxWbRa

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@coderoshi

This is one of the greatest series of write ups on real partition tolerance of NoSQL databases

@pgte

RT @tef: the guy who did that excellent heroku routing writeup has done a series on partition tolerance http://t.co/cd0kBaqL9M

@capotej

highly suggest you read all these articles by @aphyr on testing various distributed databases: http://t.co/GpJhtK2nro

@fowlduck

RT @capotej: highly suggest you read all these articles by @aphyr on testing various distributed databases: http://t.co/GpJhtK2nro

@tunixman

RT @tef: the guy who did that excellent heroku routing writeup has done a series on partition tolerance http://t.co/cd0kBaqL9M

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@DanielleMorrill

RT @hnbreaking: The $3B+ Exit Tumblr Could Have Had

@DanielleMorrill

RT @hnbreaking: The $3B+ Exit Tumblr Could Have Had http://t.co/Y4mVubLgGL

@newsycombinator

The $3B+ Exit Tumblr Could Have Had http://t.co/CXOhYHetxx

@ninh

http://t.co/akACUsMU70 -- I think the takeaway/keyword of this article is "if"

@kylefox

The $3B+ Exit Tumblr Could Have Had http://t.co/5USGiOifRF