There are OTC meds you can buy that are marketed as "migraine relief" that are just acetaminophen + caffeine; my wife takes that and it usually works to relieve the symptoms (if she can catch it early enough).
Of course, then you take away the espresso - there's always a trade-off :)
Along these same lines, Tom Lehrer recently put all of his works (music and lyrics) into the public domain. Downloadable from his site [0] where there's a notice to this effect.
I bought derivadev.com about 6 years ago - I was going to create a site that was just full of (working) code snippets for all of the little problems I've had to solve over the years (think stackoverflow without the comments and wrong answers).
As with many other things, I never got around to making it...
edited to add:
Since most of my development work seems to be a derivative of some earlier project, it seemed apt
If all research papers were written in this style, I'd read a lot more of them.
> I trained the network using a home-grown (why??) GPUbased package that I wrote for Red i removal with artificial
retina networks [16]—an example of “lowercase i artificial intelligence”—and have improved as I repurposed it for
other projects, such as Color- and piece-blind chess [17]. It is “tried and true” in the sense that “every time I tried
using it, I truly wanted to throw my computer out the window, and retire to a hermitage in the glade whenceforth I
shall nevermore be haunted by a model which has overnight become a sea of infs and NaNs.”
Of course, then you take away the espresso - there's always a trade-off :)