Issue #157
May 29, 2022
- 1. Lessons Learned From Running Apache Airflow at Scale [shopify.engineering]
- 2. Physics origins of the most important statistical ideas of recent times [science-memo.blogspot.com]
- 3. (How to Write a (Lisp) Interpreter (in Python)) [norvig.com]
- 4. Useful Python decorators for Data Scientists [bytepawn.com]
- 5. The end of Big Data [benn.substack.com]
- 6. Why unprecedented bird flu outbreaks sweeping the world are concerning scientists [nature.com]
- 7. Complete Detailed Tutorial on Linear Regression in Python for Beginners [pub.towardsai.net]
- 8. Artificial intelligence is breaking patent law [nature.com]
- • Belief propagation for permutations, rankings, and partial orders (G. T. Cantwell, C. Moore)
- • Group mixing drives inequality in face-to-face gatherings (M. Oliveira, F. Karimi, M. Zens, J. Schaible, M. Génois, M. Strohmaier)
- • Addressing the socioeconomic divide in computational modeling for infectious diseases (M. Tizzoni, E. O. Nsoesie, L. Gauvin, M. Karsai, N. Perra, S. Bansal)
- • Are Prompt-based Models Clueless? (P. Kavumba, R. Takahashi, Y. Oda)
- • FLiB: Fair Link Prediction in Bipartite Network (P. Kansal, N. Kumar, S. Verma, K. Singh, P. Pouduval)
- • Autonomous graph mining algorithm search with best performance trade-off (M. Yoon, T. Gervet, B. Hooi, C. Faloutsos)
- • Neighbourhood matching creates realistic surrogate temporal networks (A. Longa, G. Cencetti, S. Lehmann, A. Passerini, B. Lepri)
Leslie Lamport: Thinking Above the Code
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