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16 votes
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Annunciation Triptych - Thank God for the details
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Solarpunk: Post-industrial design and aesthetics
5 votes -
Arabic in the Sky
6 votes -
The lights go out on Lebanon’s economy as financial collapse accelerates
13 votes -
My 2017 iPhone X died: I got a 2016 iPhone SE for $70, upgraded the battery and added wireless charging — it's great
23 votes -
How the Minecraft title screen seed was found
14 votes -
Steven Bradbury, Australia’s last man standing
4 votes -
What online courses / MOOCs have you taken?
Not leaving the house much these days (due to social distancing and also insane heat in NYC right now) means I've got some time to kill that I'd like to spend productively. I took MIT 6.00.2x:...
Not leaving the house much these days (due to social distancing and also insane heat in NYC right now) means I've got some time to kill that I'd like to spend productively.
I took MIT 6.00.2x: Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science a few years back when I was refreshing my Python skills. I think it's been updated a bit since then. It was a high quality course and I enjoyed it, though there are so many Python-related courses these days, I can't guarantee it's the best.
I'm currently taking:
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Model Thinking on Coursera from the University of Michigan. I don't know where I saw this recommended (maybe on Tildes or Hacker News?) but it's quite good so far. Scott Page teaches about how to use various models (mental models, computational ones, etc.) for breaking down and analyzing various problems and systems. I've only just started but I quite like it.
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Testing and Monitoring Machine Learning Model Deployments on Udemy. Taking this along with a few coworkers since it's relevant to what I do. Only just starting but appears to be quite good and works through a well-documented example project on Github.
I've also come across a few that seem like they might be good courses for the future:
- Bayesian Methods for Hackers
- Probalistic graphical models on Coursera (3-part sequence, not free)
- Computational probability and inference
Now your turn: what have you taken? What did you like or not like, and why? What do you want to take?
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Situating LessWrong in contemporary philosophy: An interview with Jon Livengood
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The fall TV season looks doomed, due to paused production during the coronavirus pandemic and the uncertain future of sports
12 votes -
What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
8 votes -
What’s the difference between a good QA director and a great one? A comparison
4 votes -
Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder arrested in connection with $60 million bribery scheme
19 votes -
Dover clifftops 'buzzing with wildlife' after National Trust takeover
7 votes -
The greatest Olympic cheat - The curious case of the electrified épée
11 votes -
Using a VPN may make you less secure
17 votes -
"The Girl From Ipanema" is a far weirder song than you thought
12 votes -
You Are A Chair
13 votes -
Building the Moroccan Court at the New York Met
4 votes -
Eight ways MLB is leaning on technology to keep fans engaged this summer
3 votes -
China blows up dam as death toll from flooding rises
12 votes -
Dream Nails - Text Me Back (Chirpse Degree Burns) (2020)
2 votes -
Personal Software Development Checklists
11 votes -
Reddit releases their new content policy along with banning hundreds of subreddits, including /r/The_Donald and /r/ChapoTrapHouse
85 votes -
SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell immunity in cases of COVID-19 and SARS, and uninfected controls
12 votes -
AI Dungeon: Dragon Model Upgrade
12 votes -
Richard Rorty, cancel culture, political fallibilism, and achieving our country
5 votes -
Conservative arguments for inheritance reform
7 votes -
Cancel culture is the marketplace of ideas at work
16 votes -
Major videogame developer partners with philosophy department
4 votes -
The village that the Luftwaffe bombed by mistake
9 votes -
Turning Lambda@Edge into a software platform
4 votes -
Greta Thunberg has been awarded a Portuguese rights award and promptly pledged the €1m prize to groups working to protect the environment and halt climate change
13 votes -
Thirty years ago, Akira predicted the chaos of 2020
7 votes -
I have cancer and now my Facebook feed is full of "alternative care" ads
36 votes -
Homeland Security making plans to deploy some 150 agents in Chicago this week, with scope of duty unknown
25 votes -
Was the 2004 US election in Ohio unfairly tipped to Bush?
5 votes -
Marble League 2020: Block Pushing
8 votes -
Adding a 3D printer to the garage might finally make sense
8 votes -
I Am Dead | Gameplay walkthrough
3 votes -
An app lets you de-stress by screaming at the Icelandic wilderness from afar
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Hosting email server
6 votes -
Oxford vaccine triggers immune response
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What did you do this week?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
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eBay is reportedly getting close to a deal to sell its classified-ads business to Adevinta, a Norwegian company that runs online marketplaces
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What do you self host?
I'm interested to see what people on here self host, or if they self host at all. Reply with what you self host, why you host it and any other thoughts you have!
51 votes -
Fixing Mass Effect black blobs on modern AMD CPUs
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The anti-semitism we didn’t see: DeSean Jackson’s Hitler moment—and mine—showed that Black Americans’ experience of racism doesn’t automatically sensitize us toward other forms of prejudice
11 votes -
Against hackerism
7 votes