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Teaching machines to triage Firefox bugs
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Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
Teaching machines to triage Firefox bugs
To help get bugs in front of the right Firefox engineers quickly, we developed BugBug, a machine learning tool that automatically assigns a product and component for each new untriaged ...
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U.S. senators introduce social media bill to ban 'dark patterns' tricks
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Gov. is about to permanently bar the IRS from creating a free e-filing system
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Xg2xg: Lookup table of similar tech and services for ex-Googlers
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GitHub
GitHub - jhuangtw/xg2xg: by ex-googlers, for ex-googlers - a lookup table of similar tech & services
by ex-googlers, for ex-googlers - a lookup table of similar tech & services - jhuangtw/xg2xg
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Electrical jolts to brain restored memory of elderly to that of 20-year-old
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Ars Technica
Electrical jolts to brain restored memory of elderly to that of 20-year-old
Older adults did better on a memory test, but real-world benefits are unclear.
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It is your moral obligation to use Firefox
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Udacity restructures operations, lays off 20 percent of its workforce
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TechCrunch
Udacity restructures operations, lays off 20 percent of its workforce
Udacity, the $1 billion online education startup, has laid off about 20 percent of its workforce and is restructuring its operations as the company’s co-founder Sebastian Thrun seeks to bring costs in line with revenue without curbing growth, TechCrunch has…
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New paper quantifies how quickly Southern planters recovered from the civil war
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The Economist
The sons of slaveholders quickly recovered their fathers’ wealth
A new paper quantifies how quickly Southern planter elites recovered from the civil war
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The Age of Robot Farmers
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The New Yorker
The Age of Robot Farmers
Picking strawberries takes speed, stamina, and skill. Can a robot do it?
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Monotype launches the first redesign in 35 years of Helvetica
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Creative Boom
Monotype launches the first redesign in 35 years of the world's most ubiquitous font, Helvetica
Monotype launches the first redesign in 35 years of the world's most ubiquitous font, Helvetica.
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Open Questions about Generative Adversarial Networks
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Distill
Open Questions about Generative Adversarial Networks
What we'd like to find out about GANs that we don't know yet.
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A generic beer that was too cheap for Saskatchewan
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CBC
The generic beer that was too cheap for Saskatchewan | CBC Archives
It was cheap beer — and that's how it was presented to consumers.
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A Fork() in the Road
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Microsoft Research
A fork() in the road - Microsoft Research
The received wisdom suggests that Unix’s unusual combination of fork() and exec() for process creation was an inspired design. In this paper, we argue that fork was a clever hack for machines and programs of the 1970s that has long outlived its usefulness…
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Org-Mode Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Text (2017)
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public voit - Web-page of Karl Voit
Org Mode Syntax Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Text
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Itinerant – a fuzzy weather forecast app
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Vladimir Mitrović
Itinerant - Vladimir Mitrović
Our visual perception system, with its 20+ billion neurons, is processing more information than all of our other senses combined Information Visualization: Perception for Design, Colin Ware . Its pattern-matching capabilities have evolved immensely over the…
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The Dutch East India Co was richer than Apple, Google, Facebook combined (2017)
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DutchReview
The Dutch East India Company was richer than Apple, Google, and Facebook combined
How rich was the Dutch East India Company? This old Dutch company was the first ever to do business in a modern way — but not ethically.
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Composition over Configuration
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In Bubbles, She Sees a Mathematical Universe
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NY Times
In Bubbles, She Sees a Mathematical Universe (Published 2019)
For Karen Uhlenbeck, winner of the Abel Prize for math, a whimsical phenomenon offers a window onto higher dimensions.
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TF-IDF in a Nutshell
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Manticore Search
TF-IDF in a nutshell
Back in 1958 Hans Peter Luhn assumed in his paper "The Automatic Creation of Literature Abstracts" that "the frequency of word occurrence in an article furnishes a useful measurement of word significance" which is until now probably one of the most significant…
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Measuring the overhead of WebAssembly using libsodium
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339 Bytes of Responsive CSS
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