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SciLean: Scientific computing in Lean 4
(github.com)
The Many Lives of Null Island
(stamen.com)
Tracing the evolution of a Python function with git log -L
(nerderati.com)
The CAP Theorem is Irrelevant for Cloud Systems
(brooker.co.za)
A Tricky Floating-Point Calculation
(akr.am)
Taking my diabetes treatment into my own hands
(martin.janiczek.cz)
Source Evolution and Branches Explained
(youtube.com)
The algebra (and calculus!) of algebraic data types
(codewords.recurse.com)
Elements of Data Science
(allendowney.github.io)
Pixi - reproducible, scientific software workflows
(prefix.dev)
The Law of Large Numbers or Why It Is a Bad Idea to Go to the Casino
(easylang.online)
Some more thoughts on finite-state transducers for aperiodic tilings
(chiark.greenend.org.uk)
Calculating Position from Raw GPS Data
(telesens.co)
Q Numbers
(tbray.org)
BusyBeaver(5) is now known to be 47,176,870
(scottaaronson.blog)
The Jacobian vs. the Hessian vs. the Gradient
(carmencincotti.com)
How Optimizely (Almost) Got Me Fired
(analythical.com)
Finding near-duplicates with Jaccard similarity and MinHash
(blog.nelhage.com)
Lensy Moore
(blog.cofree.coffee)
Beating NumPy’s matrix multiplication in 150 lines of C code
(salykova.github.io)
Throwing a javelin and finding where it lands
(peateasea.de)
We have proved "BB(5) = 47,176,870"
(discuss.bbchallenge.org)
Trying Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks in Practice
(cprimozic.net)
Quantum is unimportant to post-quantum
(blog.trailofbits.com)
If Feynman Was Teaching Today… A Simplified Python Simulation of Diffusion (Part 1)
(thepythoncodingstack.com)