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Bayesian Statistics and Multi-armed Bandits
A few weeks ago, during a GameChanger Hack Day, my fellow data engineer Zach Markin and I prototyped a multi-armed bandit micro service. As a motivating example, consider the problem of deciding between these three buttons on some page of a website.
tech.gc.com
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10 years ago
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Coolest jobs in tech (literally): running a South Pole data center
You know it's cold when you have to heat the air used to cool your data center.
arstechnica.com
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10 years ago
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Artificial photosynthesis could help make fuels, plastics, and medicine | KurzweilAI
Schematics of a general artificial photosynthetic approach. The proposed approach for solar-powered CO2 fixation includes four general components: (1)
kurzweilai.net
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10 years ago
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Why, after a year with Adobe EchoSign, I’m taking my business elsewhere
Neal Stephenson was right about bugs. A jobless Belgian might hold the answer.
medium.com
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10 years ago
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Grooveshark music-sharing service closes down - BBC News
Music-streaming service Grooveshark has announced that it is shutting down.
bbc.com
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10 years ago
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Venture Capitalists Enlist Student-Run Funds to Find the Next Facebook
With fierce competition for spotting early startup winners, some venture capitalists are developing new strategies to find promising young businesses, such as sponsoring student-run funds.
wsj.com
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10 years ago
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Bringing Clang to Windows - Visual C++ Team Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
Catch up on the latest news, events, and technical insights from the Microsoft Visual C++ product team. Learn about new compiler and IDE features, dive into some code with language and feature samples, see how to build modern Windows 8 apps, meet the p...
blogs.msdn.com
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10 years ago
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pricetheory.uchicago.edu
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10 years ago
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The best museum in Paris
Gary Rogowski makes the case for a former church made into an encyclopedia of mankind’s greatest innovations and creative genius.
craftsmanship.net
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10 years ago
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Programmer Convicted in Bizarre Goldman Sachs Case—Again | WIRED
An ex-Goldman Sachs programmer convicted and then acquitted on federal charges that he stole code from his employer was convicted a second time today on state charges.
wired.com
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10 years ago
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Dangerous Times For The World's Cultural Heritage
Some of the world's most important historical, cultural and natural sites were already battered by war and disasters before things recently got worse. Last year, 46 of 1,007 places designated as Wo...
fivethirtyeight.com
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10 years ago
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Gravity data show that Antarctic ice sheet is melting increasingly faster
During the past decade, Antarctica's massive ice sheet lost twice the amount of ice in its western portion compared with what it accumulated in the east, according to Princeton Univ. researchers who came to one overall conclusion: The southern continen...
rdmag.com
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10 years ago
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Use Midnight Commander like a pro
Blogging about what I blog.
klimer.eu
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10 years ago
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It’s BASIC: Arnold Spielberg and the Birth of Personal Computing
gereports.com
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10 years ago
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New tool can switch neural behavior ‘on’ and ‘off’ | KurzweilAI
The updated DREADD (Designer Receptors Activated Exclusively by Designer Drugs) achieves bidirectional remote control of a neuron (bottom) and behavior by
kurzweilai.net
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10 years ago
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Talking About Money
Twitter is presently abuzz with #talkpay folks sharing their salaries. The movement is rather Marxist in character, but this capitalist encourages you to look beyond that, as it is in the general i...
kalzumeus.com
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10 years ago
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A Stagecoach to the Stars
Imagine the kind of spaceship we'll need as we begin to expand the human presence into the nearby Solar System. We'd like something completely reusable, a vessel able to carry people in relative co...
centauri-dreams.org
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10 years ago
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If We Can 3-D Print the Venus de Milo With Arms, What Are Her Arms Doing?
The Venus de Milo is a paradox: the embodiment of beauty, yet disfigured. And she is a puzzle, gazing serenely at something we cannot see, something once held, we assume, by her missing arms. “La Vénus de Milo est un mystère,” declared the French archa...
slate.com
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10 years ago
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Developing ClojureScript Live with Figwheel - ClojureWest Talk
rigsomelight.com
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10 years ago
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A Quantum Network Flow Puzzle
strilanc.com
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10 years ago
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