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NYT promotes questionable study on Google and the media
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Columbia Journalism Review
NYT promotes questionable study on Google and the media
A New York Times story published on Sunday contains an eye-opening allegation: Google “made $4.7 billion from the news industry in 2018,” according to a new report. The lede of the story quotes the figure again, with all of the zeroes, and mentions that this…
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Procedural content generation: creating a universe
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Rabidgremlin's Soapbox
Procedural content generation: Creating a universe
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A $4.7B number for how much money Google makes off news industry is imaginary
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Nieman Lab
That “$4.7 billion” number for how much money Google makes off the news industry? It’s imaginary
It's based on math reasoning that would be embarrassing from a bright middle schooler.
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Who ordered memory fences on an x86? (2008)
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Bartosz Milewski's Programming Cafe
Who ordered memory fences on an x86?
Multiprocessors with relaxed memory models can be very confusing. Writes can be seen out of order, reads can be speculative and return values from the future–what a mess! In order to impose s…
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Alchemist – A non-deterministic programming language based on chemical reactions
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CBP says traveler photos and license plate images stolen in data breach
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TechCrunch
CBP says traveler photos and license plate images stolen in data breach
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has confirmed a data breach has exposed the photos of travelers and vehicles traveling in and out of the United States. The photos were transferred to a subcontractor’s network and later stolen through a “malicious cyberattack…
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“Default Position Should Be Skepticism” and other advice for data journalists
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ProPublica
“Your Default Position Should Be Skepticism” and Other Advice for Data Journalists From Hadley Wickham
The chief scientist at RStudio and developer of open source tools for data scientists on bribes, bears and where your next story is hiding.
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Towards Reproducible Research with PyTorch Hub
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PyTorch
Towards Reproducible Research with PyTorch Hub
Reproducibility is an essential requirement for many fields of research including those based on machine learning techniques. However, many machine learning publications are either not reproducible or are difficult to reproduce. With the continued growth…
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AV1 codec ecosystem update
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Kay's Blog
AV1 Ecosystem Update: May 2019
May was another amazing month for the AV1 codec! We saw great progress in the SVT-AV1 encoder, Android update news and some surprising news out of China!
SVT-AV1 is making strides! Let’s start with SVT-AV1 encoder, the current encoder of choice for Netflix…
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From Design Patterns to Category Theory
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ploeh blog
From design patterns to category theory
How do you design good abstractions? By using abstractions that already exist.
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1808/1809 Mystery Eruption
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Wikipedia
1808 mystery eruption
volcanic eruption in southwest Pacific
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SIGSALY – Secure Speech System Used in WWII by the Allies
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Aim Small, Miss Small: Writing Correct Programs
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NASA ‘Snoopy’ lunar module likely found 50 years after being jettisoned
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TechCrunch
NASA ‘Snoopy’ lunar module likely found 50 years after being jettisoned into space
NASA’s trip to the Moon’s surface in July 1969 was preceded by a lot of preparatory missions — including Apollo 10, which involved a mock mission with everything but the actual landing. Astronauts Thomas Stafford and Eugene Cernan flew a lunar module, nicknamed…
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Owning nothing is now a luxury, thanks to a number of subnoscription startups
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NY Times
They See It. They Like It. They Want It. They Rent It. (Published 2019)
Owning nothing is now a luxury, thanks to a number of subnoscription start-ups.
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Explain Yourself Leveraging Language Models for Commonsense Reasoning
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AMD Zen 2 Microarchitecture Analysis: Ryzen 3000 and EPYC Rome
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AnandTech
AMD Zen 2 Microarchitecture Analysis: Ryzen 3000 and EPYC Rome
Editor's Note: With Zen 2 set to launch tomorrow (7/7), here's our architecture analysis from last month for some timely background information.
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Common Lisp: The Untold Story (2012)
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Come and Get ‘Em – Storage Pods That Is
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Backblaze Blog | Cloud Storage & Cloud Backup
Come and Get ‘Em -- Storage Pods That Is
We're giving away a number of Storage Pods that have reached their end of service. You can have one or more, but you must pick them up in person between 10am and 5pm on Friday, June 28.
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Direct to PCB InkJet Resist Printing (2006)
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Unicode programming, with examples in C
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Begriffs
Unicode programming, with examples
The design of Unicode illustrated with the ICU4C API
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