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D for Data Science: Calling R from D
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Nintendo’s iconic logo escaped an “age-up” remake
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Ars Technica
The story of how Nintendo’s iconic logo escaped an “age-up” remake
The classic oval could have changed to “a graffiti style” or something “aged up.”
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The good, the bad and the ugly standup
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kristoff.it
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Standup
“In this world there are two types of standup, my friend: comedy and meetings.
You do meetings.”
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CacheOut: Leaking Data on Intel CPUs via Cache Evictions
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Numbering should start at zero, by Dijkstra
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Hackers acting in Turkey's interests believed to be behind recent cyberattacks
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Reuters
Exclusive: Hackers acting in Turkey’s interests believed to be behind recent cyberattacks - sources
Sweeping cyberattacks targeting governments and other organisations in Europe and the Middle East are believed to be the work of hackers acting in the interests of the Turkish government, three senior Western security officials said.
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Using OpenAI Gym to train an open-source 3D printed robot
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GitHub
GitHub - nicrusso7/rex-gym: OpenAI Gym environments for an open-source quadruped robot (SpotMicro)
OpenAI Gym environments for an open-source quadruped robot (SpotMicro) - nicrusso7/rex-gym
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The 'Race to 5G' Is a Giant Pile of Lobbyist Nonsense
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Techdirt
The 'Race To 5G' Is A Giant Pile Of Lobbyist Nonsense
We've noted for a while that the "race to 5G" is largely just the byproduct of telecom lobbyists hoping to spike lagging...
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The Internet Archive and Jason Scott are saving our weird Internet history
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The Zamzar Blog
Jason Scott - The Zamzar Blog
Check out our file conversion API – convert 100s of formats with just a few lines of code. In a special series Zamzar take a look at some of the people who have helped shape technology and made it… Read More Jason Scott
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Why Are Alphabet Letters Arranged How They Are?
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Science ABC
Why Are Alphabet Letters Arranged How They Are?
My three year old niece jumbled up the order of alphabets yet again while singing them. I giggled and corrected her but she wasn’t convinced. With a puzzled look, she asked me ‘Why?’
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Balloon Experiments with Amateur Radio
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Wikipedia
Balloon Experiments with Amateur Radio
Balloon Experiments with Amateur Radio (BEAR) is a series of Canadian-based amateur radio high-altitude balloon experiments by a group of amateur radio operators and experimenters from Sherwood Park and Edmonton, Alberta. The experiments started in the year…
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To Build Truly Intelligent Machines, Teach Them Cause and Effect
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Quanta Magazine
To Build Truly Intelligent Machines, Teach Them Cause and Effect
Judea Pearl, a pioneering figure in artificial intelligence, argues that AI has been stuck in a decades-long rut. His prenoscription for progress? Teach machines to understand the question why.
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How Much Does a Mile of Road Cost?
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Strong Towns
How Much Does a Mile of Road Actually Cost?
The Federal Highway Administration has a chart full of answers to that question you might find useful.
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Uncalendar Review (2015)
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Blogspot
Uncalendar Review
Posted by: Kate I have a type of dyslexia that affects my perception of time (because if my husband gets to chalk everything up to ADHD, ...
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How to Become a Centaur (2018)
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Journal of Design and Science
How To Become A Centaur · Journal of Design and Science
Essay Competition Winner | The old story of AI is about human brains working against silicon brains. The new story of IA will be about human brains working with silicon brains. As it turns out most of the world is the opposite of a chess game: Non-zero…
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Show HN:
Binarysearch.io
– Learn Algorithms Together
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What’s Wrong with Computational Notebooks
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There’s No Such Thing As ‘Ethical A.I.’?
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Medium
There’s No Such Thing As ‘Ethical A.I.’
Technologists believe the ethical challenges of A.I. can be solved with code, but the challenges are far more complex
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How a Cruise Ship Makes 30k Meals Every Day [video]
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YouTube
How The World's Largest Cruise Ship Makes 30,000 Meals Every Day
Every week, Royal Caribbean has a $1 million shopping budget to feed its hungry passengers onboard Symphony of the Seas. To cook up every snack, meal, and dessert, the culinary team works 24/7 in compact kitchens on a moving ship.
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U.S. Gov Privacy Watchdog Under Pressure to Recommend Facial Recognition Ban
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TheHill
Government privacy watchdog under pressure to recommend facial recognition ban
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB), an independent agency, is coming under increasing pressure to recommend the federal government stop using facial recognition.
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Scotland to use 100% renewables on time to host 2020 climate summit
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RenewEconomy
Scotland to reach 100% renewables in time to host 2020 climate summit
Data shows Scotland is likely to meet its 100% renewable electricity target in good time for the November climate meeting, making it an exemplary host.
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