Sunday, July 1, 2018

Lost in Math

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Hacker News
Lost in Math
Fullstack Academy is looking for developers who love teaching
You don't need ML/AI, you need SQL
The Opium of the Intellectuals (2005)
A Note from Cecil Adams about the Straight Dope
New research a ‘breakthrough for large-scale discrete optimization’
DjVu, an open PDF alternative
Azure IoT Edge: Microsoft’s 60k LOC open source Rust code base
HyperRogue – a non-Eyclidean roguelike
Patreon Is Suspending Adult Content Creators Because of Its Payment Partners
The Forgetfulness of Beings (1997) [pdf]
Grow the Puzzle Around You
Known Unknowns
A Morning Cola Instead of Coffee? (1988)
Ask HN: Old CS lecturer looking for advice from current and recent students
Netflix is moving television beyond time-slots and national markets
Rust pointers for C programmers
Leslie Lamport Tells Mathematicians How to Write Proofs (2014)
Why has Victoria tube station started to smell like roast meat?
Getting Ready for Rebble
What is this thing, called swing? (2016)
Streaming with linear types
How to get away with financial fraud
Unexpected hanging paradox
He Died at Pompeii, but His Head Wasn’t Crushed by a Block
The Dipole Drive: A New Concept for Space Propulsion
An Ohio Startup Rebuilds Lives One Piece of Fried Chicken at a Time
A system to help you remember more of what you read
Montreal Moving Day: what happens when a whole city moves house at once
Microsoft Releases 125M Building Footprints in the US as Open Data
New Scientist - Home
The clock-maker who helped fashion art from science
Savvy, old-school patronage may be the only way scientifically complex, sophisticated artworks can be made now – to judge by Europe’s largest art fair

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