- No, don’t buy those ‘best stocks to own in 2017’, washingtonpost.com
- David Freedman — uncovering where the statistical skeletons are buried, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- Glitches of the human mind, edge.org
- The minds of other animals, aeon.co
- The Universe is 10 times more vast than we thought, astronomy.com
All posts by jozef
Reading List (Dec 4, 2016)
- Scientists are close to building a quantum computer that can beat a conventional one, sciencemag.org
- The Year in Planetary Science, scientificamerican.com
- Physics may be a small but crucial fraction of our reality, newscientist.com
- Engines of Evidence, edge.org
- Atom: A hackable text editor, atom.io
- Do You Need a Financial Adviser? A Guide to Help You Decide, ritholtz.com
- Three suggestions to ‘save’ econometrics, larspsyll.wordpress.com
Reading List (Nov 20, 2016)
- Dangers of a Fact-Free America, ritholtz.com
- Apache Arrow, Columnar In-Memory Analytics, apache.org
- Microsoft office add-ins, office.com
- Rosetta’s 12-year mission ends with landing on comet, sciencemag.org
Reading List (Nov 12, 2016)
- Model Thinking-Scott E. Page, youtube.com
- Working towards QASM 2.0, tiny.cc
- Quantum Cryptography Goes a Long Way, aps.org
- Evolvability Tradeoffs in Emergent Digital Replicators, mitpressjournals.org
- How Does Life Come From Randomness?, quantamagazine.org
Reading List (Nov 5, 2016)
- Dask is a flexible parallel computing library for analytic computing, dask.pydata.org
- 7 Steps to Mastering Machine Learning With Python, kdnuggets.com
- The Robo-Advisor Arms Race, ritholtz.com
- Huge lake discovered 15 kilometres under a volcano, newscientist.com
- Subsurface map of moon reveals origin of mysterious impact crater rings, sciencemag.org
Reading List (Oct 28, 2016)
- Statistical significance tests do not validate models, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- Exploring Risk Contagion Using Graph Theory and Markov Chains, mathworks.com
- A Case Study in Investing Objectivity, bloomberg.com
- Developing robust PPNR estimates, mckinsey.com
- Demis Hassabis: Towards General Artificial Intelligence, unam.mx
- Is New York Too Expensive for Restaurateurs? We Do the Math, nytimes.com
Reading List (Oct 21, 2016)
- Erlang is a programming language used to build massively scalable soft real-time systems with requirements on high availability, erlang.org
- Five Matlab Tools for Visualizing Simulation Data, mathworks.com
- Pencils Down: Experiments in Education, quantamagazine.org
Reading List (Oct 10, 2016)
- Apache Giraph is an iterative graph processing system built for high scalability, giraph.apache.org
- VoltDB is fast, in-memory, operational database, voltdb.com
- Estimating Option-Implied Probability Distributions for Asset Pricing with Matlab, mathworks.com
- Generating C Code from MATLAB for Use with Java and .NET Applications, mathworks.com
- Announcing Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud, wolfram.com
- Algorithmic trading could be to blame for pound’s ‘flash crash’, newscientist.com
- Nobel Prize—Topological Phases of Matter, aps.org
Reading List (Oct 3, 2016)
- C++ Standards Support in GCC, gnu.org
- Eclipse Neon, eclipse.org
- What’s new and improved in Office 2016 for Office 365, office.com
- An Introduction to SAS Data Steps, wisc.edu
- Linus Torvalds Officially Announces the Release of Linux Kernel 4.8, slashdot.org
- The fundamental flaw of econometrics, larspsyll.wordpress.com
Reading List (Sep 26, 2016)
- ‘Julia‘ is high-level, high-performance dynamic programing language. I don’t have much experience with it but the introduction points to fast execution comparing to Python, Matlab or R, julialang.org
- All videos from SciPy 2016 conference at scipy.org
- Conversation about Quantum computing on Edge, edge.org
- ‘Modern’ macroeconomics – a costly wast of time, Lars P. Syll blog
- Theories of Everything, Mapped, quantamagazine.org