November 2022 Archive
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An attack on the future of science’: why UK researchers are striking (nature.com)
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Ask HN: How do you monitor your Slack bots?
31714.
Permutations and Combinations Cheatsheet (okso.app)
31715.
Is Open Source Attribution Dead? (katedowninglaw.com)
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Colorless Async Discussion (linen.futureofcoding.org)
31717.
Splash-Free Urinals Inspired by Nautilus Shells and Dogs (meetings.aps.org)
31718.
Stop using 0.5 as the threshold for your binary classifier (ploomber.io)
31719.
Jeelabs (2022 Projects) (jeelabs.org)
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Could we treat spinal cord injuries with asparagus? (2020) (ted.com)
31721.
Show HN: Chipscribe: A platform for people to split the cost of subscriptions (chipscribe.com)
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Should Lawyers Fear AI? (versionstory.com)
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How do you collect customer feedback?
31725.
Vast vs. Specific (seths.blog)
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Google U.S. Data Centers 2021 Annual Water Metrics [pdf] (gstatic.com)
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The Barbell Method of Reading (2018) (zettelkasten.de)
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The Brain Uses Calculus to Control Fast Movements (quantamagazine.org)
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Patagotitan: Colossal dinosaur heading for UK display (bbc.co.uk)
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Harvey, which uses AI to answer legal questions, lands cash from OpenAI (techcrunch.com)
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Code Obfuscation (security.stackexchange.com)
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Disney’s Iger Tells Employees Hiring Freeze to Stay in Place (bloomberg.com)
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The Collector’s Fallacy (2014) (zettelkasten.de)
31739.
Borsodis Law (leanlogic.online)
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FiftyOne Open Source Computer Vision Tips and Tricks: Aggregations (medium.com)