- Comparison of text editors, wikipedia.org
- Comparison of file comparison tools, wikipedia.org
- Chinese satellite beats distance record for quantum entanglement, sciencemag.org
- Ned Davis: 9 Rules of Research, ritholtz.com
Reading List (Jun 11, 2017)
- The Quantum Thermodynamics Revolution, quantamagazine.org
- General relativity passes test at Milky Way’s central black hole, newscientist.com
- Is the U.S. Education System Producing a Society of “Smart Fools”?, scientificamerican.com
- Paying a Price for 8 Days of Flying in America, nytimes.com
Reading List (Jun 4, 2017)
- Three Steps to Effective Decisions, ritholtz.com
- Java 9 Delayed Due To Modularity Controversy, slashdot.org
- Accelerating MATLAB Algorithms and Applications, mathworks.com
- AI will be able to beat us at everything by 2060, say experts, newscientist.com
- LIGO’s Latest Black-Hole Merger Confirms Einstein, Challenges Astrophysics, scientificamerican.com
- A Dark Side for Qubits, aps.org
- To be happier, focus on what’s within your control, aeon.co
Reading List (May 29, 2017)
- On the fundamental difference between ergodic and non-ergodic processes in economics, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- A Brief Look at the Roots of Linux Containers, linux.com
- Experimental implementation of a quantum walk on a circle with single photons, aps.org
- Jupiter’s interior and deep atmosphere: The initial pole-to-pole passes with the Juno spacecraft, sciencemag.org
- Journey to the Birth of the Solar System, quantamagazine.org
Reading List (May 21, 2017)
- Non-ergodic stationarity, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- Wolfram|One, wolfram.com
- Containers Are Not Lightweight VMs, linux.com
- Ultimate Cognitive Bias Survival Guide, ritholtz.com
- The Best (and Worst) Frequent-Flier Programs for Free Seats for 2017, wsj.com
- A classic quantum test could reveal the limits of the human mind, newscientist.com
Reading List (May 14, 2017)
- Structural Econometrics, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- The fading American dream: Trends in absolute income mobility since 1940, sciencemag.org
- How to Create an Effective Marketing Kit, thebalance.com
- The Search for Life on Mars Is about to Get Weird, scientificamerican.com
- CUDA Toolkit, nvidia.com, Anaconda Accelerate, continuum.io
Reading List (May 8, 2017)
- Don’t trust summary statistics alone, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- Time to Stop Calling the VIX the “Fear Index”, ritholtz.com
- The spectacular failure of DSGE models, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- How money is created, ritholtz.com
- Hubble images the distant universe through a cosmic lens, astronomy.com
- Hannah Arendt on Science, the Value of Space Exploration, and How Our Cosmic Aspirations Illuminate the Human Condition, brainpickings.org
Reading List (Apr 30, 2017)
- GPflow: A Gaussian Process Library using TensorFlow, jmlr.org
- GFA: Exploratory Analysis of Multiple Data Sources with Group Factor Analysis, jmlr.org
- The dangers of neglecting methodology, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- Deviate attempts to alter the way we perceive the world, newscientist.com
- Viewpoint: Linking Two Quantum Dots with Single Photons, aps.org
- Michael Kitces + Josh Brown = Great Podcast!, ritholtz.com
- Casting Away Despair, nakedcapitalism.com
Reading List (Apr 23, 2017)
- Is having infinitely many models really a sign of progress in economics?, larspsyll.wordpress.com
- Inside knowledge: Is information the only thing that exists?, newscientist.com
- The 10 Weirdest Things in the Solar System, scientificamerican.com
- Echoes of black hole, aeon.co
- The entangled fabric of space, quantumfrontiers.com
- Against False Arrogance of Economic Knowledge, ineteconomics.org
Reading List (Apr 16, 2017)
- JSAT: Java Statistical Analysis Tool, a Library for Machine Learning, jmlr.org
- Speeding Up Battery Charging with Quantum Physics, aps.org
- Quantum effects cloak impossible singularities with black holes, newscientist.com
- Cassini finds final ingredient for alien life in Enceladus’s sea, newscientist.com
- Smartphones are the New Cigarettes, deathtobullshit.com
- Paul Gauguin’s Advice on Overcoming Rejection, Breaking Free of Public Opinion, and Staying True to One’s Creative Vision, brainpickings.org
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: “Medication Errors in Hospitals Don’t Disappear with New Technology.” Government: “It’s the Doctors’ Fault.”, nakedcapitalism.com