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Ryan Schmidt
rms80
more Monte Carlo Geometry - 3D vector field interpolated from surface vector field, which is defined by projecting a fixed direction onto surface normals. Tracing streamlines to visualize. There is
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OliveGreens( ssr91170) Reloaded !
OliveGreens09
A very important confession on Small_Pox by a British physician JZ Holwell (FRS) about how Brahmins went from village to village to inoculate against Small_Pox & hardly One in Million
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John Cherian
jjcherian
Ok, so what's wrong with the confidence intervals in this preprint? Well they publish a confidence interval on the specificity of the test that runs between 98.3% and 99.9%, but
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freakyclown
_Freakyclown_
Not sure how best to share the 100s of photos I took today, but here is a thread of highlights...IBM 401 in action One of my first computers! Working PDP11
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Robert E. P. Levy
rplevy
In general ritualized practice is a fertile paradigm for the future of socially situated immersive computing.https://twitter.com/mathpunk/status/1265058096432525312 Almost exactly a year ago I was musing on Twitter about ritual or ceremonia
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John Cantrell
JohnCantrell97
I got a lot of great feedback and questions after posting my article about brute forcing yesterdayI wanted to address a question that came up over and over again because
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rathin roy
EmergingRoy
An imp. Lesson for policy economists. Data driven predictive procedures that may( and I’m a known sceptic) that may work in BAU do not work now. 1/n.https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/coronavirus-case-counts-are-meaningless/ Inductive procedures: A
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
In the early days of the pandemic, the term "contact tracing" vaulted into the public consciousness: that's the shoe-leather- and labor-intensive process whereby skilled heath experts establish a personal rapport
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Michael L. Davenport
valacosa
COBOL is trending, so people are asking "Why are we still using software from the '60s? Can't we rebuild those systems with modern tech?"As a support tech, here's my answer:
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Anders Corr, Ph.D.
anderscorr
China's big data AI police surveillance can "search 100 million photos in a second ... its computers [can] connect to 10,000 video feeds and analyze 1,000 simultaneously, using artificial intelligence."
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Roam-fu (Kahlil Corazo on 🧠⏩ 🌏)
Roamfu
1/ HOW DO YOU USE @ROAMRESEARCH FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH?Sections:I. Wait a minute: #roamcult was supposed to be tongue-in-cheek. What the hell is this!?II. My current usage Section I. How could
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Olivia Wertheimer
kingdomfantasy6
So. As a KH fan who also knows a thing or two about Game Dev. I just wanted to bring up something.Porting those games to the Switch is not easy.Let
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Shreya Shankar
sh_reya
In good software practices, you version code. Use Git. Track changes. Code in master is ground truth.In ML, code alone isn't ground truth. I can run the same SQL query
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Danya Glabau
allergyPhD
Big news!! I’m very excited to announce that @laura4lano and I have signed a contract for our co-authored book project, “Cyborg,” to be released in the @mitpress Essential Knowledge series!
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alexbo.land
interpretantion
back when I read a bunch of behavioral psych books by people like kanheman and arielly in my 20s I didn't actually care about the studies and just looked at
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Andreas Hellander
A_Hellander
Our startup Scaleout is featured as a "Tech Enabler" on the brand new, first version of the Swedish AI Startup Landscape Mapping made by @AISweden @IgniteSweden and @RISEsweden!https://aistartuplandscape.se/ So what
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