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Harrison Hill Smith
Harrison_of_TX
BENFORD'S LAW:I was not aware of this, but r/dataisbeautiful tells me it is relied on as a method of determining data manipulation in accounting, finance, and elections.So let's apply it
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John Carlos Baez
johncarlosbaez
I'm falling in love with random permutations. The average length of the longest cycle in a random permutation of a huge n-element set approaches the "Golomb-Dickman constant" times n.(1/n) The
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Greg Egan
gregeganSF
[1/2] I tweeted recently about Cantor’s famous polynomial bijection from all pairs of non-negative integers to the set of all non-negative integers.Now, it’s easy to find bijections from the pairs
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Mara Bos
m_ou_se
Lots of new standard library additions will become stable in @rustlang 1.53. Thread: 1. Duration::ZERO, Duration::is_zero(), Duration::MAX 2. Duration::saturating_{add,sub,mul}Since Durations cannot represent negative values, saturating_sub
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Tom Wainwright
TomNwainwright
I just realised something, if I'm reading this right the difference between the greens and NIP here in this sample isn't even as much as 1 person...`1/https://twitter.com/TomNwainwright/status/1383010343551696897 in fact greens
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🌻Bee🐝Springs🐇🖋🐕Steve📚
PatchieSteve
Her gun stops him mid weigh. Now the grocer's interested. Every detail of Agent Lemon burns the retina of his eyes. He sees a fractured mind, a shard, a fraction
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Nick Brown
sTeamTraen
This preprint is getting a lot of likes and retweets. But a correlation of .994 when one of the variables is an integer in the range (0,29) seems... optimistic. /1https://twitter.com/BrennanSpiegel/status/1265119535901732865
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Timothy Gowers
wtgowers
This poll seems to have amused some people and annoyed others: my guess is that the former mainly voted "No" or "It's complicated" and the latter mainly voted "Yes". Interestingly,
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cybernetic surveillant (46/100 greebles)
pee_zombie
greebledness is an intuitive measure of an object's Kolmogorov complexitythe more greebled something is, the more incompressible (aka asymmetric) detail it possessesas such, degreebling is the process of reducing the
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Anton Hilado
anton_hilado
Representation Theory and Fourier Analysis: A Thread1/n Representation theory is a way of studying group theory by turning it into linear algebra, which in many cases is more familiar to
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Kingmaker - Big IF! (True)
KingMakerFT
BINGO! Edward Solomon hAas figured out the voting machine Algorithm in Philly, explained in this video. Brilliant work. Dominion uses a set of several different integer ratios, assigns each, such
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Sebastian Aaltonen
SebAaltonen
Let's talk about rendering a massive set of cubes efficiently... Geometry shaders and instanced draw are unoptimal choices. Geometry shader outputs strips (unoptimal topology) and it needs GPU storage and
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blast beat connoisseur
Right_Inverse
~ thread ~ on computing the oriented cobordism group in degree 4! idk if this is how ppl normally do it, and some of these steps are my own, so
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Underfox
Underfox3
About Intel Ocean Cove: Since the beginning of 2018, I had been following the work of the Hillsboro team, looking forward to have access to the first patent of the
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Brian Sharp
bhsharp
March: Had an idea for a coding project. Felt it was insane to start from scratch. Got Unity.Stared at the mountain of setup and learning work. Stalled for months.Today: File->New->Empty
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Alex Gantman
againsthimself
Are modern planes made entirely out of integer overflow bugs?2020: "Boeing 787s must be turned off and on every 51 days to prevent 'misleading data' being shown to pilots"https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/04/02/boeing_787_power_cyc
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