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GNU versus Unix, the Free Software Foundation versus the Open Source Initiative, and the whole world versus Richard Stallman. We discuss the confrontation between free software and open source.
Why not don a robe and turn your pointer into a magic wand? It turns out such transformations actually bring benefits.
Art director Stas Zhitsky uses color associations to explore how color psychology works, and whether it works at all.
We're covering a somewhat futuristic, yet very interesting, discussion between neuroscientists, philosophers, and psychologists at EdCrunch Glocal.
Is it worth building another LMS, and what syndrome is driving Russian EdTech startups to do so? Read the report from the EdCrunch conference.
Read Olga Pankova's column to learn how graphic designers fall in love with fonts.
Scandal at Activision Blizzard, the first Chinese processor, a Korean "Witcher" and a Russian witcher.
And how pre-revolutionary professors ignored the then Federal State Educational Standards.
Petri Levälahti showed off his work on Twitter and revealed the secrets behind its creation.
We talk about bold non-profit projects, working with Stefan Sagmeister, Paula Scher, and Print magazine.
Universities are not only places for education, but also places for freethinking. Sometimes, it's too dangerous. This is what the tsarist government believed.
Large IT companies write in Swift, don't like time tracking, and foster team spirit. Vladislav discussed technical processes, shared his personal experience, and offered advice on how to ace interview...