I share kuro5hin, a community-driven news and discussion site similar to Slashdot that covers a wider range of topics including culture and technology through user-submitted articles and a collaborative moderation system.
I recommend checking out the puzzle collection at kuro5hin.org and the extensive rec.puzzles archive. These resources are perfect for puzzle enthusiasts looking for a variety of brain teasers and logic challenges.
I found two thought-provoking kuro5hin articles discussing the relationship between the human brain and Turing machines, alongside an exploration of what defines a genius. These pieces bridge the gap between computational theory and biological intelligence.
I checked out the Sysinternals utilities suite after reading a Kuro5hin article regarding the significance of EULAs. These specialized tools provide essential system-level diagnostics and monitoring for Windows NT and 2000 users.
I linked to a Time survey and kuro5hin discussion highlighting a poll that found the United States to be considered the biggest threat to world peace, a stark look at international relations in early 2003.
I want to turn my site into a self-organizing platform similar to Slashdot or Plastic. I’m looking for interested collaborators at IIM-B to help implement these dynamic community features and experiment with user-curated content structures.