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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…


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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


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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


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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

nealhaddaway's tweet image. 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

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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


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Introducing TensorBoard.dev: a new way to share your ML experiment results online! Read the blog → goo.gle/2LbOyzK

TensorFlow's tweet image. Introducing TensorBoard.dev: a new way to share your ML experiment results online!

Read the blog → goo.gle/2LbOyzK

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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.

NickSzabo4's tweet image. 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!

Despite all the talk about it, work-life balance in academia remains an elusive dream. #AAAI rebuttal window is Friday to Sunday. As an academic I routinely have to spend weekends an evening working. This weekend, #AAAI rebuttals and writing #ICLR reviews amongst the rest. 1/3



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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


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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!

_julesh_'s tweet image. 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!
_julesh_'s tweet image. 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!
_julesh_'s tweet image. 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!
_julesh_'s tweet image. 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!

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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…


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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.


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