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Dean of Engineering at University of Nevada wrote a paper that’s bad
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
79 comments
2 years ago
Tomte
123 points
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The Early History of Usenet, Part I: The Technological Setting
cs.columbia.edu
39 comments
7 years ago
longdefeat
123 points
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Deterministic thinking: a problem in how we think, not just in how we act
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
35 comments
7 years ago
Symmetry
122 points
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Microsoft is Abandoning SHA-1 Hashes for Updates
cs.columbia.edu
58 comments
7 years ago
sohkamyung
121 points
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EU proposing to regulate the use of Bayesian estimation
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
105 comments
5 years ago
tosh
119 points
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Monopoly Without a Monopolist: An Economic Analysis of the Bitcoin System [pdf]
columbia.edu
61 comments
9 years ago
Spellman
118 points
97.
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A successful example of "adversarial collaboration"
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
40 comments
3 years ago
Tomte
118 points
98.
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Dumb statistical models, always making people look bad
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
29 comments
a year ago
hackandthink
118 points
99.
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Defining Statistical Models in Jax?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
18 comments
2 years ago
hackandthink
118 points
100.
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Apple2fpga: Reconstructing an Apple II+ on an FPGA (2008)
cs.columbia.edu
21 comments
9 years ago
luu
114 points
101.
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Hawking Hawking
math.columbia.edu
72 comments
5 years ago
chmaynard
113 points
102.
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Posix Abstractions in Modern Operating Systems: The Old, the New, the Missing [pdf]
cs.columbia.edu
51 comments
10 years ago
ryancox
113 points
103.
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How to Think about Correlation?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
54 comments
6 years ago
luu
110 points
104.
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Losing the Nobel Prize
math.columbia.edu
39 comments
8 years ago
chmaynard
110 points
105.
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Feynman Lectures on the Strong Interactions
math.columbia.edu
22 comments
6 years ago
chmaynard
110 points
106.
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What Makes a Hit
www8.gsb.columbia.edu
52 comments
8 years ago
riskarb
108 points
107.
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Holes in Bayesian Statistics
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
38 comments
6 years ago
myle
107 points
108.
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Bayesian statistics and machine learning: How do they differ?
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
39 comments
3 years ago
magoghm
105 points
109.
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The Stacks Project: A Wikipedia of algebraic geometry (2022)
news.columbia.edu
21 comments
2 years ago
gone35
103 points
110.
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The examples in the textbooks are not representative of real world problems
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
70 comments
4 years ago
luu
101 points
111.
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Update on the fake story about the river laborers paying people to whip them
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
59 comments
4 years ago
luu
101 points
112.
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Patching Is Hard
cs.columbia.edu
36 comments
9 years ago
dankohn1
101 points
113.
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Consider the Lobster (2004) [pdf]
columbia.edu
35 comments
5 years ago
mahathu
100 points
114.
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“Is there a heuristic we might use to identify and flag questionable papers?”
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
103 comments
4 years ago
pyinstallwoes
99 points
115.
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Electrons in Graphene Behave Like Light, Only Better
engineering.columbia.edu
25 comments
10 years ago
jonbaer
99 points
116.
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Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics [pdf]
stat.columbia.edu
28 comments
13 years ago
mitmads
98 points
117.
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The 100th Meridian, Where the Great Plains Begin, May Be Shifting
ldeo.columbia.edu
32 comments
8 years ago
clumsysmurf
97 points
118.
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An accidental experiment that saved 700 lives
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
102 comments
4 years ago
luu
96 points
119.
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The Enduring Legacy of Dennis Ritchie (2012) [pdf]
cs.columbia.edu
18 comments
7 years ago
MrXOR
95 points
120.
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Critique of Freakonomics interview with psychologist Ellen Langer
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
82 comments
2 years ago
nabla9
94 points
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