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Inbox Zeroer | Messy Matters
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Bring your own data. Laquo; What Your Friends Don’t Know About You. Things That Never Happen. Saturday, July 31, 2010. UPDATE: I’ve now implemented the email features. Let’s start with a straw poll:. Consider the reasons a message sits in your inbox:. You’re going to need to deal with it but you’re not ready to yet. (Some of this is procrastination, some is legit.). Need to deal with it later. Is a simple system devised by Merlin Mann. Archive: just get rid of it (originally Delete. Respond: if it takes ...
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Trip to Siddara Betta – The most memorable day of my life - Night Dreaming (by Sudar)
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Night Dreaming (by Sudar). WordPress, JavaScript, Android, Arduino and some random stuff. You are here: Home. Raquo; Trip to Siddara Betta – The most memorable day of my life. Trip to Siddara Betta – The most memorable day of my life. Feb 28, 2011. Regular readers of my blog would know that I love to travel/trek. But I seldom write about them here. But this trip was a completely different experience for me and I couldn’t resist writing about it. Me and my friend Aswin. The original trip log specified tha...
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Ask the Chicken Philosopher | Bradd Libby
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Monitoring minutia in the mind of Bradd Elden Libby. Ask the Chicken Philosopher. The irregularly published advice column from certified chicken philosopher Olivia DeLane. August 15, 2013. Olivia makes a simple extension to her predator-prey model to see what happens when some Lions eat kid Gazelle but others refuse. January 27, 2013. An ordinary differential equation set that Olivia looked at previously just happens to contain a delicious little surprise inside. April 2, 2012. January 3, 2012. You are c...
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Amethsyt Ring (Repair) | Bradd Libby
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Monitoring minutia in the mind of Bradd Elden Libby. Dec 1, 2014 in Uncategorized. Gold and amethyst ring. Braided bezel setting. Repair work. Laquo; Pendant Study. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Ask the Chicken Philosopher.
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Electronics | Bradd Libby
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Monitoring minutia in the mind of Bradd Elden Libby. Arduino Hot/Cold Range Sensor. Uses a range finder to light one LED when an object is far away (“cold”) and another LED when the object is close (“hot”). Shines an LED brightly when a photocell is in the dark, but dims when the light brightens. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Build a we...
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Dancing with Data: Behind Hans Rosling’s Graphs | Bradd Libby
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Monitoring minutia in the mind of Bradd Elden Libby. Dancing with Data: Behind Hans Rosling’s Graphs. May 12, 2011 in Gapminder. PEER (Population Economics Environment Resources). I’ve written something about Hans Rosling and his Gapminder graphs, but I think it’s too long and has too many images to publish as a simple blog post. So, I’ve pasted it into a PDF file, which you can download here, if you’d like:. Dancing with Data: Behind Hans Rosling’s Graphs (PDF). Laquo; Birth and Taxes. Smartest Guys wit...
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The Roads to Resilience | Bradd Libby
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Monitoring minutia in the mind of Bradd Elden Libby. The Roads to Resilience. Jun 15, 2012 in Uncategorized. We hear a lot about the need for sustainable systems and the benefits of sustainability, but not as much on how to make systems sustainable. By ‘sustainable’ here I simply mean ‘enduring for a long time’ or resilient. Here is a list of all the possible ways I have thought of. I am trying to make this list exhaustive, so please let me know if you can think of others that I have left out. In Europe ...
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Reinforcement Learning: To "know everything"
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A blog about reinforcement learning, machine learning, and more generally artificial intelligence, with occasional posts about professorial life. Friday, September 10, 2010. Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, describes the circumstance when "all the information in the world is available at our fingertips" (presumably through always networked mobile devices, etc.) as being a circumstance when "we can literally know everything. If you want to hear Eric say the statement above, here is the link.
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Reinforcement Learning: Data on Scientists and what they and the public think of them?
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A blog about reinforcement learning, machine learning, and more generally artificial intelligence, with occasional posts about professorial life. Sunday, July 12, 2009. Data on Scientists and what they and the public think of them? From the Pew Research Center for the People and Press. A must read for academics and researchers. Lots of poll results and some commentary. Posted by Satinder Singh. August 12, 2009 at 11:16 AM. March 12, 2010 at 1:03 AM. September 4, 2013 at 9:56 PM. Blogs by AI academics.
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For Love and/or Money: Financial Autonomy in Marriage | Messy Matters
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Bring your own data. Laquo; Lies, Damned Lies, Rape, and Statistics. For Love and/or Money: Financial Autonomy in Marriage. Saturday, April 13, 2013. This is a guest post by Bethany Soule. With assistance from Daniel Reeves. Prescript: We realize how crazy this all sounds! Some of this bears uncomfortable resemblance to the kinds of things two raving Libertarian nutjobs [2]. Would say. (It’s not like that, baby, we swear it.) Nonetheless, this being the single most demanded article. Before we get too far...