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Open Source, Explained by 1980’s Cartoons

By Alex C-G 
Reader, I have a confession. I’m really into bad 1980's cartoons. You know, the ones that are little more than animated toy commercials? I’ve learned so many life lessons from those hours in front of a flickering analog TV.

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A Deep Dive Into Facebook’s AI Transcoder

By Dilin John 
Just over a week, most of you would have heard that Facebooks AI research team (FAIR) developed a neural transcompiler, that converts code from high level programming language like C++, Python, Java, Cobol into another language using ‘unsupervised translation’ . The traditional approach had been to tokenize the source language and convert it into an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) which the transcompiler would use to translate to the target language of choice, based on handwritten rules that define the translations, such that abstract or the context is not lost.

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The Social Proof Paradox

By Natasha Nel 
“Proof” is one of those words that starts to seem funny if you look at it too long. Interestingly, our current understanding of the word only really took shape in the late 19th century, and its earliest etymology traces back to the Latin ‘probare’, meaning ‘to test’:

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Exploring 10 New COVID-19 Realities You Might Already Be Experiencing

By Amirsan Roberto 
We are halfway through 2020. Self-evident truth makes it crystal clear that there is too much to swallow and digest to make sense of everything that is happening in our new reality. It is also important to mention that there is no doubt that the world will remember this year just like they remember 2012 when everyone was expecting the end of the world. But what happens after COVID-19? The Economist has its perspective:

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5 Actions of Protest Against the Monetization of Your Attention

By Anonymous 
Hello, you. You, who are designing, coding, marketing, selling, or simply using the technology that will shape our collective future. To what extent do you realize that everything that you and I do, and every bit of technology you and I envision, create, sell, or simply use — has an impact on our lives?

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How Machine Learning Can Scale Allemansrätten's Effect on the Music Industry

By Andrew Vo 
In Sweden, there's something called the Allemansrätten, which literally translates to "Everyman's Right."

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How to Build a SIR Model in 20 Minutes

By Ben Goldhaber 
Over the past several months the world has seen many different coronavirus models. Almost all of them follow the basic principles of splitting up a population into categories of Susceptible - Infected - Recovered. This type of compartmental model is called a SIR model, and it’s one of the most fundamental tools used by epidemiologists today. Even the most advanced models, guiding decisions worth hundreds of billions, flow from this straightforward approach. Today I’m going to show you how to build a functioning SIR model in 20 minutes or less.

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What Is A Transaction Relayer And How Does It Work?

By Corentin Denoeud 
Article written by Vincent Le Gallic - CTO @Rockside

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