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Running an Underground Lottery in Detroit
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Inside Edition
The Secret Life of a Woman Who Ran an Underground Lottery in Detroit
Growing up in Detroit, Bridgett Davis knew to keep her mom's work a secret, but in her new book, “The World According to Fannie Davis,” she documents the underground lottery business her mother ran.
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Moto Razr 2019: A foldable smartphone with no display crease
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Ars Technica
Moto Razr 2019 is official: A foldable smartphone with no display crease
One of the most iconic flip phones ever is rebooted as a $1,500 foldable smartphone.
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Nature’s survey of 6k grad students reveals the turbulence of doctoral research
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Nature
PhDs: the tortuous truth
Nature - Nature’s survey of more than 6,000 graduate students reveals the turbulent nature of doctoral research.
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Turning the mathematics of vector calculus into simple pictures
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MIT Technology Review
How to turn the complex mathematics of vector calculus into simple pictures
Back in 1948, the journal Physical Review published a paper ennoscriptd “Space-Time Approach to Quantum Electrodynamics” by a young physicist named R.P. Feynman at Cornell University. The paper described a new way to solve problems in electrodynamics using matrices.…
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Intel disables Hardware Lock Elision on all current CPUs
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The Rise of 'Facadism' in London
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BBC News
The rise of 'facadism' in London
London blogger The Gentle Author's photographs of the growing trend to leave only the facade of a building while constructing a new one behind.
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A small s**tstorm is heading your way if you're running code on Intel computers
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Twitter
damageboy
A small s**tstorm is heading your way, if you're in the business of running code on Intel computers. Here's a sad story about the state of computing in 2019. It'll take a couple of tweets, but it's actually kind of important (?), so please retweet so this…
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Disney, IP, and “Returns to Marginal Affinity”
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MatthewBall.co
Disney, IP, and "Returns to Marginal Affinity" — MatthewBall.co
A framework for how to think about story/IP-based media companies, the upsides and risks in story ecosystems, and the strongest bear case for Disney’s immediate future.
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How we built Uber Engineering's highest query-per-second service using Go (2016)
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Uber Engineering Blog
How We Built Uber Engineering’s Highest Query per Second Service Using Go
How the Go programming language helped Uber Engineering build and scale our highest queries per second microservice, for geofence lookups.
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Dear Devs, please stop using Medium for your contents
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Two-legged robot mimics human balance while running and jumping
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MIT News
Two-legged robot mimics human balance while running and jumping
Engineers have developed a way to control balance in Little HERMES, a two-legged, teleoperated robot — an essential step toward enabling a humanoid to carry out high-impact tasks in challenging environments. The work was done at MIT and the University of…
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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism [video]
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iai.tv
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Facebook, Google, Uber, Amazon - the biggest names in technology - are all in the same business: spying on you. But what does this mean? Author of The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, Shoshana Zuboff traces the currents that led us here and asks how human…
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Show HN: Bamboolib – A GUI for Pandas (Python Data Science)
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Teaching a neural network to use a calculator
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reiinakano’s blog
Teaching a neural network to use a calculator
This article explores a seq2seq architecture for solving simple probability problems in Deepmind’s Mathematics Dataset. A transformer is used to map questions to intermediate steps, while an external symbolic calculator evaluates intermediate expressions.…
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Show HN: Remote work statistics
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remotehub.io
Remote Work Statistics
Statistics about remote work from 2982 companies working remotely in 3381 cities across 132 countries.
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The importance of decentralisation
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Trashing Teens (2007)
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Psychology Today
Trashing Teens
Psychologist Robert Epstein argues in a provocative book, "The Case Against Adolescence," that teens are far more competent than we assume, and most of their problems stem from restrictions placed on them.
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Don’t Take Their Word for It: The Misclassification of Bond Mutual Funds
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Ssrn
Don’t Take Their Word For It: The Misclassification of Bond Mutual Funds by Huaizhi Chen, Lauren Cohen, Umit G. Gurun :: SSRN
We provide evidence that bond fund managers misclassify their holdings, and that these misclassifications have a real and significant impact on investor capital
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Bar Chart Race, Explained
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Observable
Bar Chart Race, Explained
This is a pedagogical implementation of an animated bar chart race. Read on to learn how it works, or fork this notebook and drop in your data! The data for the race is a CSV with columns date (in YYYY-MM-DD format), name, value and optionally category (which…
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AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Review: 16 Cores on 7nm with PCIe 4.0
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AnandTech
The AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Review: 16 Cores on 7nm with PCIe 4.0
Deciding between building a mainstream PC and a high-end desktop has historically been very clear cut: if budget is a concern, and you're interested in gaming, then typically a user looks to the mainstream. Otherwise, if a user is looking to do more professional…
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In Its First Funding in 14 Years, 1Password Raises $200M Series A
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Crunchbase News
In Its First Funding In 14 Years, Toronto’s 1Password Raises $200M Series A Led By Accel
1Password, a profitable Toronto-based password manager, has raised $200 million in a massive Series A funding round.
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