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601.
The Contrapositive of "Politics and the English Language." (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
Tomte
2 years ago
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602.
An Industrial-Strength Audio Search Algorithm [pdf] (ee.columbia.edu)
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fagnerbrack
2 years ago
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603.
How can a top scientist be so confidently wrong? (2022) (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
EndXA
2 years ago
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604.
Michael Lewis (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
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luu
2 years ago
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605.
Is Matthew Walker's "Why We Sleep" Riddled with Scientific/Factual Errors?(2019) (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
Tomte
2 years ago
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606.
Clinical trials that are designed to fail (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
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Tomte
2 years ago
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607.
Number of inline code comments is zero. Nada. Zilch. Nil. Naught (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
thaumasiotes
2 years ago
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608.
Climate prediction market participation increases concern about global warming (business.columbia.edu)
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greyface-
2 years ago
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609.
String Theory Hype Fest (math.columbia.edu)
3 points
jjgreen
2 years ago
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610.
The Onion (ok, an Onion-affiliate site) is plagiarizing. For reals (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
Tomte
2 years ago
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611.
Explaining that line, "Bayesians moving from defense to offense" (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
hackandthink
2 years ago
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612.
Explainable AI works, but only when we don't need it (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
harperlee
2 years ago
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613.
AI Bus Route Fail (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
RicoElectrico
2 years ago
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614.
"Reading Like It's 1965": Fiction as a window into the past (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
Tomte
3 years ago
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615.
The most important parts of statistics (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
magoghm
3 years ago
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616.
How to read and then rewrite the title and abstract of a paper (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
Tomte
3 years ago
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617.
How did some of this goofy psychology research become so popular? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
_delirium
3 years ago
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618.
Frenkel on String Theory (math.columbia.edu)
3 points
mathgenius
3 years ago
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619.
Crypto scam social science thoughts: The role of elite news media and academia (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
cratermoon
3 years ago
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620.
Why are functional languages so popular in the programming languages community? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
vector_spaces
3 years ago
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621.
Study Adds to Evidence That Parkinson’s Starts in the Gut (cuimc.columbia.edu)
3 points
geox
3 years ago
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622.
Source of Hidden Consciousness in ‘Comatose’ Brain Injury Patients Found (cuimc.columbia.edu)
3 points
gmays
3 years ago
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623.
A Mathematics AI Factory? (math.columbia.edu)
3 points
jjgreen
3 years ago
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624.
Computational linguist Bob Carpenter says LLMs are intelligent. Here’s why (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
MacsHeadroom
3 years ago
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625.
Diffusion Policy: Visuomotor Policy Learning via Action Diffusion (diffusion-policy.cs.columbia.edu)
3 points
jasondavies
3 years ago
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626.
Risk without reward: The myth of wage compensation for hazardous work (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
the88doctor
3 years ago
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627.
The Trouble with Path Integrals, Part II (math.columbia.edu)
3 points
thunderbong
3 years ago
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628.
The Trouble with Path Integrals, Part I (math.columbia.edu)
3 points
jjgreen
3 years ago
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629.
A Culture of Ambiguity: An Alternative History of Islam (cup.columbia.edu)
3 points
yamrzou
3 years ago
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630.
What happened with this trial of “How to talk so kids will listen” (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3 points
Tomte
3 years ago
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