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Robert E. P. Levy
rplevy
Why do some think organisms using Shannon information affirms it is computed by brains? Brian Skyrms’ account shows that meaningful convention-based signalling can be a purely behavioral and situational matter.1.
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Mario Klingemann
quasimondo
I came for the collapse and stayed for the backtracking. It is trying to make ends meet. Will the loose end make it?This ones comes with wrap-around and varying tile
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Patrick Marsh
pmarshwx
Lots of interest in SPC categories today. Specifically Moderate being level 4 of 5, and not being "in the middle". A couple comments. (1/17) SPC originally only issued categorical outlooks:
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
nntaleb
To sleep well: hedge all your tail exposures. #RWRI+ hide nothing from your enemies+ pay all your taxes, show the IRS all your income mother of all tail risks)+ be
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Prashant
capeandcode
Classifying an image is good but how to detect wherein the image an object lies?Let alone one object what about multiple objects?YOLO is a famous algorithm that does this job
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
Based on an update we'll be releasing later today, we're now projecting total turnout in the presidential race to be 154 million, with an 80th percentile range between 144 million
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Richard
Able_Trading
There is a line in the sand across FX. $AUDUSD is sat below 72. Trading well below week before last. Last week it and has recovered momentarily. A close above
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USAS - Travel and History
USAS_WW1
Galveston: In 1900, Galveston, population 36,000, was obliterated, making it the site of the worst natural disaster in US history, a sad record it retains to this day. 6,000 to
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Michael McDonald
ElectProject
According to the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey Voting and Registration Supplement, non-voters' self-reported most frequent reason for abstaining from the 2016 general election was they didn't like the candidateshttps
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Katie Mack
AstroKatie
Please don't share unsourced COVID-19 memes putting out claims about contagion probabilities. Even if you're pretty sure the overall gist is more or less in the right direction, bad info
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Ben Wissel
BDWissel
This paper from @NatureMedicine is one of the most interesting studies on human-computer collaborations that I have read. The way that doctors interact with #AI matters.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0942-0?utm_source=nm_etoc&am
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
Just dug up one of my favourite papers, one I haven't looked at in years! Richard Feynman's paper trying to make sense of negative probabilities: http://cds.cern.ch/record/154856/files/pre-27827.pdf?version=1 This might sound nuts.
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ADavidHaleJoint
One of the things I’ve seen a lot of hand-wringing about is that Medical Team A says it’s not safe to play and Medical Team B says it is, so
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🌻 Sunny 🔮( 0pen For readings)
SunnyMagic_view
There's a phenomenon physicists call "collapse of the wave". An enormous number of particles are out there dancing and they don't solidify until someone observes them. You observing them makes
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Billy Forney 3
BillyForney3
From familial discussions tonight, it seems to me that many in my circles have come to view the “cone” as the area where a storm is “definitely going.” The constant
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Babak Seradjeh
BSeradjeh
Proof that I'm a mathematician at heart. The problem of making sense of probabilities is one that has & I suspect will bother physicists, philosophers, and mathematicians endlessly. The issue
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