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Mikhail Panchenko's Blog
blog.mihasya.com
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9 years ago
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sfu.ca
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9 years ago
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Y Combinator-backed Mimir speeds up feedback with automated grading for professors
Mimir, named for the Norse god of knowledge and wisdom, is a platform for enabling colleges and universities to create better engineers.
venturebeat.com
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9 years ago
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Open Mutation Miner (OMM) | semanticsoftware.info
The Open Mutation Miner (OMM) system provides a number of advanced text mining components for mutation mining from full-text research papers, including the detection of various forms of mutation mentions, protein properties, organism detection, impact ...
semanticsoftware.info
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9 years ago
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‘Sea Slaves’: The Human Misery That Feeds Pets and Livestock
Men who have fled servitude on fishing boats recount beatings and worse as nets are cast for the catch that will become pet food and livestock feed.
nytimes.com
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9 years ago
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the-little-prover/j-bob
Contribute to j-bob development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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9 years ago
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Moving Fast With High Code Quality - Engineering at Quora - Quora
engineering.quora.com
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9 years ago
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An Overview of Curcumin in Neurological Disorders
Curcumin, the principal curcuminoid found in spice turmeric, has recently been studied for its active role in the treatment of various central nervous system disorders. Curcumin demonstrates neuroprotective action in Alzheimer's disease, tardive dyskin...
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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9 years ago
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Open Astrophysics Bookshelf by Open-Astrophysics-Bookshelf
open-astrophysics-bookshelf.github.io
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9 years ago
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The World According to China
China’s enormous overseas spending has helped it displace the United States and Europe as the leading financial power in large parts of the developing world.
nytimes.com
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9 years ago
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The Brain vs Deep Learning Part I: Computational Complexity — Or Why the Singularity Is Nowhere Near
In this blog post I will delve into the brain and explain its basic information processing machinery and compare it to deep learning. I do this by moving step-by-step along with the brains electroc...
timdettmers.wordpress.com
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9 years ago
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The LinkedIn Hack That Made Me $120,000 | The Hustle
Here’s why a writer at TechCrunch called me the biggest hustler he has ever met.
thehustle.co
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9 years ago
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Meadow Care
Meadow connects medical marijuana patients with reliable dispensaries to get quality medicine delivered to your door.
getmeadow.com
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9 years ago
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Ben Titzer - Speed at a Price: The Evolution of V8 and the Challenges of Research in a Billion User
Curry On Prague, July 6th 2015.
youtube.com
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9 years ago
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Final Steps - Ethereum Blog
An update as promised: all systems are now ‘Go’ on the technical side (pun intended) and we intend to release Frontier this week. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on my previous blog post. What became apparent is that prior to the big day, m...
blog.ethereum.org
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9 years ago
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Feels like Censorship
I just got informed that my second paper on basic block versioning, an extension of my previous work, has been rejected. Most academics don't really talk about these things. You probably shouldn't ...
pointersgonewild.com
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9 years ago
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GamerGate, Twitter, Feminism
I had an interesting weekend on Twitter. I follow Randi Harper, a well-known feminist, OS developer and pioneer of anti-online-harassment initiatives. One tequila-fuelled night some months ago, she...
pyrotyger.tumblr.com
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9 years ago
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Tenant Turner
tenantturner.com
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9 years ago
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Researchers Hack Air-Gapped Computer With Simple Cell Phone
The most secure computers in the world may not be secure from this new infiltration technique.
wired.com
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9 years ago
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The automation myth: Robots aren't taking your jobs— and that's the problem
Faster-than-ever technological and economic change is a myth. In fact, productivity is slowing down — and that's the biggest problem we face.
vox.com
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9 years ago
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