I’m doing part of the exam for my social sciences course. It’s a multiple choice exam in reading numbers from tables and computing percentages, so naturally I’m having a difficult time. So far, I have found 8 errors in the data provided for the first 3 questions. That’s 7.3% of the numbers, which oddly wasn’t […]

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If we amortize the number of jesuses over the entire Easter, we literally celebrate nothing happened to a fictional person. I hope we get days off next week to celebrate that Donald Duck didn’t suddenly turn lucky or that Lucky Luke still is faster than his own shadow. […]

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SourceTree is a posterchild for Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky’s systems thinking popularized in Thinking, Fast and Slow. By making things cumbersome and non-intuitive, we can switch from the automatic part of our brain (system 1) to the analytical part (system 2) which allows us to work slower. SourceTree facilitates this by making a major […]

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