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  • Fourier series

    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fourier_series_square_wave_circles_animation.gif Forked from [André Michelle](http://codepen.io/andremichelle/...
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  • Robin Hood hashing: backward shift deletion | Code Capsule

    In my article about Robin Hood hashing , I had reached the conclusion that the Robin Hood hashing algorithm was performing poorly after deletions had occurred
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  • IN WELSH PATAGONIA

    After years of idle dreams, Jasper Rees visits the valleys in Argentina that have been an outpost of Wales for 150 years
    moreintelligentlife.com
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  • Blazingly fast Reed-Solomon Coding | the post blog
    blog.klauspost.com
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  • ditaa
    ditaa.sourceforge.net
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  • Top 10 life lessons from books of the past

    Worried about how to leave parties, need to get rid of bedbugs or simply want to know the best chat-up lines? A book historian comes to the rescue with some pearls from the library of wisdom
    theguardian.com
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  • Ioke
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  • Second U.S. Agent Agrees to Plead Guilty to Bitcoin Theft
    bloomberg.com
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  • Following-up on our Commission Structure - The Mechanical Turk Blog

    In a previous post, we mentioned that we were examining our commission structure. Today we published changes to the Mechanical Turk commission structure for Requesters. These changes will help allow Amazon to continue growing the Amazon Mechanical Turk...
    mechanicalturk.typepad.com
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  • [1506.06724] Aligning Books and Movies: Towards Story-like Visual Explanations by Watching Movies and Reading Books
    arxiv.org
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  • [1506.06726] Skip-Thought Vectors
    arxiv.org
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  • Running on Empty

    Over the past decade, ultrarunning has gone from a fringe pursuit for distance freaks to a hypercompetitive sport attracting big-time sponsors. But a mysterious training condition is suddenly plaguing its ranks, robbing a generation of top athletes of ...
    outsideonline.com
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  • Revolutionary Methodological Preliminaries – Lingua Franca - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education
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  • Mobile: It Changes Everything | Andreessen Horowitz
    a16z.com
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  • The American Scholar: Instant Gratification - Paul Roberts

    As the economy gets ever better at satisfying our immediate, self-serving needs, who is minding the future?
    theamericanscholar.org
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  • Australian senate passes controversial anti-piracy, website-blocking laws

    Watershed moment for film and TV industry as controverisal anti-piracy laws pass.
    smh.com.au
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  • No Intelligence Required

    No Intelligence by Greg Egan
    gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au
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  • Google DeepMind Teaches Artificial Intelligence Machines to Read | MIT Technology Review

    The best way for AI machines to learn is by feeding them huge data sets of annotated examples, and the Daily Mail has unwittingly created one.
    technologyreview.com
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  • Supreme Court Strikes Down Warrantless Searches of Hotel Records, Reaffirms Fourth Amendment Facial Challenges

    The Fourth Amendment is one of the most powerful protections against intrusions into individuals' private lives, and the Supreme Court’s decision this week in City of Los Angeles v. Patel is a reassuring sign that citizens’ ability to rebuff overzealou...
    eff.org
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  • Dollar Shave Club Is Valued at $615 Million

    Lots of videos go viral. Few prove as lucrative as Michael Dubin’s.
    blogs.wsj.com
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    9 years ago -
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