In machine learning, hot topics such as autonomous vehicles, GANs, and face recognition often take up most of the media spotlight. However, another equally important issue that data scientists are working to solve is anomaly detection. From network security to financial fraud, an … | Continue reading
This article first appeared on page 26 of Issue 21. You probably don't think about Marxism when you think about Bitcoin. To most people, Marx is known as | Continue reading
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Introduction In this blog post, I am going to continue exploration of compressing whole PBR texture sets together (as opposed to compressing each texture from the set separately) and using the fact… | Continue reading
Jeff Leek and Roger Peng started their course Advanced Data Science at Johns Hopkins University. It’s meant for JHU students, but you can learn from the weekly course material for free: The c… | Continue reading
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This week, California experienced its first blackouts in nearly 20 years. On August 19, the California Independent System Operator (“CAISO”) issued another state-wide flex alert, calling o | Continue reading
Want to earn money from Youtube? Here is a complete guide and a list of six ways to earn money from your YouTube channel in 2020. | Continue reading
A high-level introduction of the Linux graphics stack, how it is used within ChromeOS and the work done to improve software rendering. | Continue reading
Bevy is a refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust. It is free and open-source forever! | Continue reading
Federal prosecutors have seized “voluminous” amounts of information in the We Build The Wall case against Steve Bannon, Brian Kolfage... | Continue reading
Two federal magistrate judges in three separate opinions have ruled that a geofence warrant violates the Fourth Amendment’s probable cause and particularity requirements. Two of these rulings, from the federal district court in Chicago, were recently unsealed and provide a detail … | Continue reading
After the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit had rejected its previous reasons for not enforcing the... | Continue reading
Whether it’s been broken for years or you dropped it today, there are several reasons you may want to repair your device. Carefully consider your approach. | Continue reading
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Our collection of 2020 Fantasia Film Festival reviews continues with the best movie of the festival, The Dark and the Wicked. | Continue reading
I’m seeing mandatory mask rules at more stores and restaurants, and as a staunch defender of civil liberties, I’m appalled. The government can’t fo... | Continue reading
Newsletters are a great way to find content, but the more you subscribe to, the worst your reading experience becomes. A few apps are tackling this problem with their own unique approaches to newslett | Continue reading
Howdy! I hope everyone had a nice weekend, and if you didn't, I hope the next one is better. I don't really have a lot going on in my head right now, so I thought I'd share some photos of mine for those of you who don't have Instagram or don't follow me (which, no… | Continue reading
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Successful paid newsletters don't just offer more of the same content available in a free newsletter. Here's a better way to create a paid newsletter. | Continue reading
COVID-19 is a lot like driving. We look at the threats and calculate our personal risk vs reward. I compare Coronavirus to a hurricane or bl... | Continue reading
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Amazon said Monday federal regulators have approved its application to use drones to deliver packages as an "air carrier." | Continue reading
Screen shot Flight Simulator 2020. The game receives real time weather data and this is a model of hurricane Laura as it was unfolding. | Continue reading
Our mission at Banzai Cloud is to make the digital transformation of tech companies to the Cloud Native era as quick and efficient as possible. We’ve had the opportunity to meet a large audience and provide solutions in various use cases from simple ones (single cloud, multi-clus … | Continue reading
Kubernetes CRDs and Operators are now widespread. Today most of the Kubernetes distributions come prepackaged with a number of… | Continue reading
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Executable papers take transparency and openness in research communication one step further. In this comment, an early career researcher reports her experience of creating an executable paper as a journey through Open Science. | Continue reading
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I'm on a personal mission to get the creators in our InfoSec community to do two things: 1. Centralize all their creation around their own domain 2. Set | Continue reading
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A story about safe and compositional resource management in vanilla Scala and cats-effect. | Continue reading
The Two Popes and Bird Box are among the Netflix originals free to watch without a subscription as part of a strategy to attract new members. | Continue reading
Negotiations to sell the US arm of the app were sent off-course by new rules out of China which could give its government a veto on any sale. | Continue reading
President Donald Trump wants to dramatically expand aquaculture production in the United States, but a coalition of environmentalists believes his plan would be bad for the oceans, unnecessary for food security and difficult to implement. | Continue reading
Twine maintains service availability across millions of machines. ZooKeeper provides the primitives that allow distributed systems to handle faults. | Continue reading
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The New York Times provides a state-by-state chart timeline for voting by mail: But 16 states allow voters to apply for mail ballots so close to Election Day that their votes could be at risk of be… | Continue reading
In the late 2010s, Marijn Heule used a computerized proof technique called SAT solving (where SAT stands for “satisfiability”) to conquer an impressive list of math problems: The Pythagorean triples problem in 2016, Schur number... | Continue reading
Robotic eyes and ears under the water's surface could help researchers figure out how much fish are in our oceans—and how much we can eat. | Continue reading