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The deepest problem with deep learning
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The deepest problem with deep learning
Some reflections on an accidental Twitterstorm, the future of AI and deep learning, and what happens when you confuse a schoolbus with a…
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Dark web dealers voluntarily ban deadly fentanyl
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the Guardian
Dark web dealers voluntarily ban deadly fentanyl
Suppliers, fearing police crackdown, decide opioid is too high-risk to trade
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What Startups Really Mean by “Why Should We Hire You?”
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Wellfound (formerly AngelList Talent)
What Startups Really Mean By “Why Should We Hire You?”
We take this and other standard questions, translate their subtext, and provide you with the best approach to help you land the job.
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I Put Words on This Webpage So You Have to Listen to Me Now
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Direct Democracy in Switzerland
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A Programmer's Introduction to Mathematics
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Math ∩ Programming
A Programmer's Introduction to Mathematics
For the last four years I’ve been working on a book for programmers who want to learn mathematics. It’s finally done, and you can buy it today.
The website for the book is pimbook.org, which has purchase links—paperback and ebook—and a preview of the first…
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Portal for the C64
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TypeScript in 5 minutes
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Categories for the Working Hacker [video]
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YouTube
"Categories for the Working Hacker" by Philip Wadler
The talk will explain why category theory is of interest for developers, taking examples from Java and Haskell, and referencing the new blockchain noscripting languages Simplicity, Michelson, and Plutus. The principle of Propositions as Types describes a correspondence…
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New Parents Complain Amazon Baby-Registry Ads Are Deceptive
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WSJ
New Parents Complain Amazon Baby-Registry Ads Are Deceptive
Sponsored ads on Amazon’s baby registries are leading the family and friends of new parents to make purchases of unwanted gifts.
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Instacart is slashing prices as the war against Amazon heats up
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Business Insider
It's now cheaper to order Whole Foods delivery on Instacart than on Amazon
Instacart has cut its annual Express membership from $149 to $99. Non-Express delivery charges have been slashed from $5.99 to $3.99.
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The Octopus Is Smart as Heck, But Why?
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NY Times
Yes, the Octopus Is Smart as Heck. But Why? (Published 2018)
It has eight arms, three hearts — and a plan. Scientists aren’t sure how the cephalopods got to be so intelligent.
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Monarch butterfly populations in U.S. west are down an order of magnitude
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Quartz
Monarch butterfly populations in the west are down an order of magnitude from last year
The species' western population may face "migratory collapse."
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Flutter on desktop, a real competitor to Electron
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Flutter on desktop, a real competitor to Electron
Flutter desktop for real-world applications and to accelerate mobile development. A project made by Simon Lightfoot and Norbert Kozsir.
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Microsoft is Dead (2007)
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The YouTube Premium Concept Is All but Done
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The Hollywood Reporter
Critic's Notebook: The YouTube Premium Concept Is All But Done
No matter what it calls its shift in strategy, the premium noscripted content game is all but over.
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Moving to GitLab
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New Satellites Will Hunt Pirates, and Maybe Terrorists
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Bloomberg
These Satellites Will Hunt Pirates, and Maybe Terrorists
SpaceX is set to launch three toaster oven-size vehicles this weekend that will scan the globe for telltale radio signals of dark ships.
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Guessing the pressed keyboard keys by analyzing the audio from the microphone
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GitHub
GitHub - ggerganov/kbd-audio:
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Acoustic keyboard eavesdropping
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Acoustic keyboard eavesdropping. Contribute to ggerganov/kbd-audio development by creating an account on GitHub.
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What are you waiting for?
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Science
What are you waiting for?
When I was hired as an assistant professor in 1969, mandatory retirement at age 65 was the law of the land for tenured faculty members. I was 26 years old at the time, so that seemed impossibly far away. But by the time I was 50, two amendments to federal…
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Physicist Leon Lederman died age 96 selling his Nobel Prize to pay medical costs
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The Independent
Nobel-winning physicist who coined term 'God particle' dies after being forced to sell medal to pay medical bills
Scientist hailed for 'extraordinary contributions to our understanding of the basic forces and particles of nature'
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