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Daily Tag 11/22/2014
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Clojure is not for geniuses - Adam Bard and his magical blog
- HD Starcraft 2 Bomber v Scarlet TvZ g3,,http://funbase-zonefree.rhcloud.com/hd-starcraft-2-bomber-v-scarlet-tvz-g3/ - post by roy1rahul
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Daily Tag 11/20/2014
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A Rails Development Environment with Docker and Vagrant
"nfs"
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How To Set Up a Private Docker Registry on Ubuntu 14.04 | DigitalOcean
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: Why you should not use it, at all - Siosm's blog
- This is actually a Debian heritage: services are always added to the boot process and started upon installation, before the administrators even had a chance to configure them.
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Data analysis extension for postgresql | bpetrushev
tags: rpmextract archlinux madlib
Sunday, November 16, 2014
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Saturday, November 8, 2014
Daily Tag 11/09/2014
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Why Boot is Relevant For The Clojure Ecosystem — Martin Klepsch
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[erlang-questions] Why do we need modules at all?
"[erlang-questions] Why do we need modules at all?"
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Compare Gala (Compositing and Stacking) vs i3 (tiling) vs awesome (tiling) - Slant
Friday, November 7, 2014
Daily Tag 11/08/2014
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Use Arch Linux and Xmonad on MacBook Pro with Retina Display | Cedric Fung (vecio)
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Dual boot Arch Linux on MacBook Pro Installation - ./ codelitt aka Cody Littlewood
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glandium.org » Blog Archive » Debian EFI mode boot on a Macbook Pro, without rEFIt
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Arch compared to other distributions - ArchWiki
tags: arch vs list linux distribution
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5 Open Source 3D Modelling & Rendering Apps for Linux | Tech Drive-in
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Daily Tag 11/05/2014
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The Typography of Speed — re:form — Medium
tags: BMW typography car design proportion detail
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AIs Have Mastered Chess. Will Go Be Next? - IEEE Spectrum
- An MCTS-based program needs some intelligent way to select which branches of the game tree to grow. Good policies for doing that strike a balance between exploration (branching off nodes with few simulations and therefore high uncertainty about their prospects for leading to a win) and exploitation (pursuing moves that branch off the most promising nodes).
- The RAVE component tells the program to collect another set of statistics during each simulation. If the random sequence of moves results in a win, every grid point where the program placed one of its stones (thus roughly half the locations on the board) is given a numerical bonus.
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Choose the move with the largest number of wins. And this is indeed the standard approach.
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Why don't more people work as programmers? - Quora
tags: coding why not programming
Monday, November 3, 2014
Daily Tag 11/04/2014
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List of apps and companies using node webkit · rogerwang/node-webkit Wiki
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New Particle Is Both Matter and Antimatter - Scientific American
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How To Use Vagrant To Create Small Virtual Test Lab on a Linux / OS X / MS-Windows
tags: vagrant virtualbox
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Esri ZIP Code Lookup | Demographics and Lifestyle by ZIP Code
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Introduction to Dependent Types by Owein Reese - ny-scala (New York, NY) - Meetup
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What is a PET scan? How does a PET scan work? - Medical News Today
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Daily Tag 11/02/2014
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A Dashboard With Hoplon | Adzerk Ad Server API
tags: hoplon clojurescript
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Google's Secretive DeepMind Startup Unveils a "Neural Turing Machine" | MIT Technology Review
tags: deepmind short term memory
- So each chunk can represent anything from a very small amount of information to a hugely complex idea that is equivalent to large amounts of information.
- It has recoded the seven earlier chunks into a single chunk.
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aymerick - Your jekyll site hosted on github pages with bower support
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Switching from Jekyll to Hakyll ← Inductio Ex Machina ← Mark Reid
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Think Twice (or Thrice) Before Using Angular – Leonardo Garcia Crespo
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How-to: Use MADlib Pre-built Analytic Functions with Impala | Cloudera Engineering Blog
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CitusDB: Scalable PostgreSQL - Making PostgreSQL scale Hadoop-style: Benchmark numbers
tags: postgresql benchmark spark sql citusdb