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We are developing a global decentralized research lab - an information churning engine - a global human brain - a common place to generate, fund, collaborate, and publish your ideas. Read our original white paper github.com/open-science-o…
You will never see the real world, only your map.
Just came across this beautiful tool connectedpapers.com. Provides a nice visual graph of connected papers (by content not by citation) and can be great tool for literature review. @ConnectedPapers
Some MIT faculty have put together a course called "The Missing Semester of Your CS Education." Having looked it over a bit, it looks fantastic and will benefit data science people from non-dev backgrounds fill in a lot of gaps, too. missing.csail.mit.edu
missing.csail.mit.edu
The Missing Semester of Your CS Education
The Missing Semester of Your CS Education
This is why I hate academia sometimes... I understand the low acceptance rates, but this is seriously damaging to mental health... Having a break from leading applications this year. #academia #academiclife #academicreality
As Stephen Hawking once said, “We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn’t want to meet." pst.cr/ta6Si
Introducing TensorBoard.dev: a new way to share your ML experiment results online! Read the blog → goo.gle/2LbOyzK
Gold was used directly, the trust-minimized way to use it, for the vast majority of its history. But it had severe flaws which Bitcoin fixes: Looting, with key management (a work in progress). The assay/validation problem and counterfeiting, with full nodes.
Too much competition ruins the fun!
Mega-journal management: a case study "the entire dataset for the 10-year period 2006–2015 is comprised of 141,986 articles and 6934 editors". It is a very interesting anylysis published recently in Journal of Informetrics. @ElsevierConnect #publishing sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Good one!
I have been an editor for 6 months now and read about a hundred papers, and this is what I have learnt so far. As an author myself and a publisher of journals where I talked to external editors all the time, here is what we wish we could tell authors, in no particular order(1/n)
One of the best learning resources if you are at the intersection of physics, machine learning, and neuroscience irreverentmind.wordpress.com/2019/10/19/fre… via @wordpressdotcom
But that wasn't the only seminar today Wolf Barfuss just joined my group as a postdoc, and his seminar totally blew my mind. This has several clear connections to open games. And he has clear direction towards the climate crisis. I'm excited for this!
出版されましたよ、愛しのマイ論文が。 Phys. Rev. D 99, 106017 (2019) "AdS/CFT correspondence as a deep Boltzmann machine" journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/1…
I've been working on a journal article for 4+ years; rewritten it top-to-bottom 4 times & left ~35,000 words on the cutting-room floor. Peer reviews drove me insane. I now hate every word of the final vers. On the bright side, it'll be behind a paywall & no one will ever read it.
So sad. RIP. Outcome of publish or perish mentality. medium.com/@huixiangvoice… #research #AcademicTwitter
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