July 2018 Archive
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How to Remember Everything You Learn
(youtube.com)
5283.
Why won’t scientific evidence change the minds of Loch Ness monster believers?
(theconversation.com)
5284.
5285.
5286.
Highly esteemed: An end-to-end walk along Manhattan’s High Line
(washingtonpost.com)
5287.
Twitter is suspending millions accounts every day to fight “disinformation”
(washingtonpost.com)
5288.
The div that looks different in every browser
(twitter.com)
5289.
CERMINE: automatic extraction of structured metadata from scientific literature
(link.springer.com)
5290.
A Data Cleaner's Cookbook
(polydesmida.info)
5291.
Scientific publishing is rigged – at our expense
(thenextweb.com)
5292.
A Brief Introduction to Adversarial Examples
(people.csail.mit.edu)
5293.
5294.
5295.
5296.
“De-optimizing” account removal: A study of account deletion flows
(blog.sourcerer.io)
5297.
Rust Concurrency vs. Go, How are they different?
(medium.com)
5298.
5299.
How it feels to ride 5000 miles, and code throughout the trip
(hackernoon.com)
5300.
Ghost in the Shell – Part 2
(vermaden.wordpress.com)
5301.
Petition to Thank Google Employees Who Rejected the Business of War
(actionnetwork.org)
5302.
So yesterday I tried the Pimax 8k
(reddit.com)
5303.
Netflix is killing off user reviews
(arstechnica.com)
5304.
5305.
First boys have been rescued from flooded cave in Thailand
(theglobeandmail.com)
5306.
5307.
After Strava, Polar Is Revealing the Homes of Soldiers and Spies
(bellingcat.com)
5308.
Giving social networking back to you – The Mastodon Project
(joinmastodon.org)
5309.
Data science dead in 5 years or less
(linkedin.com)
5310.
The Effects of CPU Turbo: 768X Stddev
(alexgallego.org)