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— The Human Experience (@thehumanxp) July 1, 2018
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— The Human Experience (@thehumanxp) July 1, 2018
Best episode so far @QtipTheAbstract https://t.co/8yp5qyo64K
— jack (@jack) June 30, 2018
It’s possible that both censorship-resistant sound money and permissionlessly-programmable computing platforms are going to be huge.
— Naval (@naval) July 1, 2018
treat what you are creating like a craft, produce and deliver unique value whatever it is; you already own specific knowledge to begin, start with what you excel in; meditation, fasting, exercising, clean eating are all a part of tapping into your self-actualization and
— John W. Mitchell (@whitty_mitchell) June 30, 2018
wisdom learned from @naval and @tferriss, et al: your 9 to 5 job is a relic of the Industrial Age - it will fade and is becoming obsolete; you want freedom from that? build, become a creator, self-actualize, iterate and reiterate until you become the greatest version of yourself;
— John W. Mitchell (@whitty_mitchell) June 30, 2018
💯
— Ben McCarthy (@BenMcC) July 1, 2018
"There is only one nature - the division into science and engineering is a human imposition, not a natural one.
Indeed, the division is a human failure; it reflects our limited capacity to comprehend the whole."
-W.A. Wulf
Lots more 👇https://t.co/855rp6nrvh https://t.co/SCoRBb3k6r
Based on quantum mechanism & mathematics, one could already see how the atoms form molecules or change between different forms by chemical reaction.
— wuyy2016 (@wuyy2016) July 1, 2018
But for biology, now we still do not have enough data to find out details of all the biopathways. https://t.co/MFWHIg08s4
"Belief is a truth held in the mind; faith is a fire in the heart." - Joseph Newton
— Great Minds Quotes (@GreatestQuotes) July 1, 2018
Reading https://t.co/TB59B1kbLs
— jack (@jack) June 30, 2018
For anyone trying to read Satoshi's story on mobile this is your best bet!https://t.co/Fwoo1vUxcm
— Crypto Randy Marsh (@nondualrandy) July 1, 2018
For all those Masternode Fudder and Haters!
— POS Monkey (@realposmonkey) June 30, 2018
I started adding some of my Nodes to the @_mn_o_ overview tracker. Still trying to find negative points on investing into STABLE and GOOD Masternode Projects ;-) For sure 90% of all MN coins prob suck, but the 10% worth to invest rock pic.twitter.com/RXshZ4bSzm
One book to rule Machine Learning: glorious sklearn doc over 2000 pages [pdf] https://t.co/hgGjYLwbad
— Hacker News (@newsycombinator) June 30, 2018
Voronoi Diagram: a subdivision of a plane into regions based on the distance to points (seeds) in a specific subset of the plane. The seeds are specified beforehand, and for each seed there is a corresponding region consisting of all points closer to that seed than to any other pic.twitter.com/Tzl8vMVd6W
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) June 30, 2018
"Investors are rationally pouring a lot of money into this sector, because I think people are seeing the winning blockchain here might be worth a trillion, or a couple of trillion dollars. It’s not at all crazy to think that.” ~ @albertwenger https://t.co/BnvpLEPByH
— Mike Dudas (@mdudas) June 30, 2018
— Archillect (@archillect) June 30, 2018
Just realized that Thiel's interview question
— Saku P 🚀 (@sknthla) June 29, 2018
“What important truth do very few people agree with you on?”
is almost a pure filter for model-based thinking https://t.co/8NNGpyHIJr
Reverse Engineering for Beginners https://t.co/xkG0WLn8D6 (https://t.co/No0Mklp4yG)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) June 30, 2018
Opportunity - startups that will engage on your behalf with large organizations and make sense of all the data!https://t.co/jr3SbU1url
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) June 30, 2018
What are the best books you’ve read on critical thinking? And why? https://t.co/iRMx0qGaGw
— jack (@jack) June 29, 2018
Great new study about science outreach via Twitter: Initially, scientists mostly tweet to each other. But after accumulating about 1000 followers, scientists reach an increasing number of journalists, policy makers, and other members of the public.https://t.co/35sZgGfkgv pic.twitter.com/S8ybUQcdiA
— Jason Sheltzer (@JSheltzer) June 29, 2018
What is "one of the most extraordinarily important, disruptive, technologically driven changes in the history of energy?” Hint: It happened 20 years ago this month. https://t.co/5aTr4OTTFn
— russell gold (@russellgold) June 29, 2018
Your section about the Cook Co. pilot program contained multiple inaccuracies, mostly by John Mirkovic. I'm disappointed & surprised you never contacted @velox_RE (who designed, built & ran the blockchain software) or @IBREA_ORG who organized the pilot: https://t.co/PxvwqJhiXp 1/
— Ragnar Lifthrasir ⚑ (@Ragnarly) June 29, 2018
Deep reinforcement learning overfits. Often, a trained network can only play the particular level(s) you trained it on! In our new paper, we show how to train more general networks with procedural level generation, generating progressively harder levels.https://t.co/VRtvIZ0OOz pic.twitter.com/JDNYPZuAHV
— Julian Togelius (@togelius) June 29, 2018
Hey guys, from now on you can tweet me pictures (@ me + add image to tweet), and I will (try to ) respond with an lightning invoice to upload it to https://t.co/Lj06jYFjcn ! Your picture will be resized to 100x100 for now.
— Satoshi's Place Report (@McmemeLightning) June 28, 2018
We imagined humanoid robots doing household chores, but we got washing machines instead.
— Darshan Shankar (@DShankar) June 29, 2018
Interesting article by @BenedictEvans on the “washing machine of machine learning” https://t.co/JmVn776ceE
Great interview on Bloomberg TV today about
— Bruce Fenton (@brucefenton) June 29, 2018
- Bitcoin versus fiat
- the BIS report on Bitcoin
- properties of money
- tokenized securities
You can watch here (interview is the first 20 min )https://t.co/ow8KblrRV7 pic.twitter.com/HWkr54GMg9
just finished reading Matchmakers (https://t.co/nMmD9oForp) which is on this very subject.
— Evan SS (@RealTwoSHAE) June 29, 2018
Valuations today:
— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) June 29, 2018
Apple: $915 billion
Nokia: $33 billion
Valuations when iPhone
was released in 2007:
Nokia: $110 billion
Apple: $104 billion pic.twitter.com/cXwEjfoC6k
Ok, this is even better on AI. Absolute must watch.
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) June 29, 2018
Andrew Ng - The State of Artificial Intelligence https://t.co/LlgVJKB8Ki
Good explanations of machine learning are hard to come by. This is, by far, the best visualization I’ve seen, from @r2d3us
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) June 29, 2018
Part 2 equally good. Everyone should learn about these methods. https://t.co/TSnTJA1miX
It's incredible being able to be a part of this bigger story that's growing all around us.
— Jarren (@thejarren) June 29, 2018
Engineering is magic
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 29, 2018
I forced a bot to watch over 1,000 hours of webdev Twitter and then asked it to write a webdev Twitter thread. Here is the first page. pic.twitter.com/lOzIU0YRKL
— Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier) June 29, 2018
Marketing Firm Exactis Leaked a Personal Info Database with 340M Records https://t.co/DpBZdn7dH8 (https://t.co/1A46pTxB9U)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) June 29, 2018
Andrew Ng @AndrewYNg Case in point https://t.co/eMk9qL1u02
— John Alberg (@JohnAlberg) June 29, 2018
Their interactive viz and explanation of Markov Chains is uncontested:https://t.co/EtzvTW4I6m
— JZ👾 (@robotzim) June 29, 2018
“Crypto Commons” by @floodgatefund https://t.co/Lk4fZe40FP
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) June 29, 2018
Finding a finance person to do it might make for a better in person connection(and idk them...you prob do), but the folks behind https://t.co/m3eKD4BA5H win hands down for viz. Commissioning a digital book of data viz for DS/ML > speaking engagement imo.
— JZ👾 (@robotzim) June 29, 2018
Frank Chen from a16z (@withfries2) - see here: https://t.co/8fbdpa64mv
— Arno Sosna (@arno_sosna) June 29, 2018
Who in the world would give the best presentation on data science & machine learning, with visuals?
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) June 29, 2018
Other books that all entrepreneurs should read: 1) @MichaelEPorter, Competitive Strategy, 2) @geoffreyamoore Crossing the Chasm, 3) @claychristensen Innovator's Dilemma, and 4) @Jerry_Kaplan Startup
— Bill Gurley (@bgurley) June 28, 2018
I made this years ago, even before https://t.co/wVsxkv3Bsr, but I never published it because I never finished it and stuff happened... Somehow it got on Hacker News, so here it is: Backpropagation explained via scrollytelling: https://t.co/4YVdhbOynq pic.twitter.com/2ELdktLAZn
— Daniel Smilkov (@dsmilkov) June 27, 2018
Python 3.7 released https://t.co/lM5Gmo4oO4 (https://t.co/t4X7baSLHt)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) June 28, 2018
The Best Free Data Repositories for #MachineLearning: https://t.co/IhzcuXCNDQ #BigData #DataScience #OpenData #DataScientists
— Kirk Borne (@KirkDBorne) June 27, 2018
NOTE: the title of this article says "The Best 50 Datasets...", but in fact there are one h*ll of a lot more than 50 if you follow all of the links. pic.twitter.com/uLsZyziLrb
So $0 created more actual products than several $500mil+ mcap token projects? It's almost like you can develop things without raising $50,000,000. Weird.https://t.co/cKmbMYSBhj
— The Shitcoin Sherpa (@ShitcoinSherpa) June 27, 2018
This looks quite encouraging. Still some room for improvement in the results, but a good direction for Neural Architecture Search https://t.co/fJbkOMptAr
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) June 26, 2018
some gems from @naval courtesy @podcastnotes pic.twitter.com/0o6wjxXvuq
— Shai (@Am_Shai) June 26, 2018
Interesting point. It's worth reading Tocqueville alongside Dostoyevsky. The world Tocqueville describes seems designed to be "anti-fragile" to use Taleb's phrase. But that too succumbed to Faustianism.
— Forfare Davis (@Pseudoplotinus) June 27, 2018
The solution will probably be a neo-Tocquevillianism, if that's possible.
.@naval we're ready for another Periscope
— Podcast Notes (@podcastnotes) June 26, 2018
Some notes to hold you over
1. Naval's latest Periscope - https://t.co/PXl4cJZo6F
2. Naval and Scott Adams on Periscope (5/7/18) - https://t.co/8i0G4zSuS2
3. Naval's Periscope Session on 4/29/18 - https://t.co/C9nTUC0rvR
I just published “Ten from the weekend 06/24: A few interesting reads that I came across” https://t.co/aC0M5PjnnF
— Gopi Vikranth (@GopiVikranth) June 26, 2018
Start with the two podcast episodes with Entitled Opinions: https://t.co/kijVX1hwvB
— Mimetic Value (@MimeticValue) June 24, 2018
Then read
- A Theater of Envy (https://t.co/esIi5hJNki)
- I See Satan Fall Like Lightning (https://t.co/IIcETGIl8M)
For now, I'm just advising companies part time until I find a project truly worth dedicating myself to.
— Mimetic Value (@MimeticValue) June 26, 2018
Regarding your question, this is my FAQ tweet: https://t.co/VqiOzi5mHq
See pages 20 to 25 of my presentation: https://t.co/5EAGUeWUHr
— Mimetic Value (@MimeticValue) June 26, 2018
1/ @peterthiel is such a madman.
— Mimetic Value (@MimeticValue) June 26, 2018
In Tools of Titans by @tferriss, most guests listed multiple recommended books and they were all common and easy to read.
Not Thiel. He recommended only "Things Hidden Since the Foundation of The World" by René Girard.
Announcing major progress towards the AI milestone of solving a complex competitive video game: https://t.co/WfuuLfwiIa. Pushes today’s algorithms much further than we thought was possible, at massive scale.
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) June 25, 2018
Billions is officially the 5th best show of all time in my opinion...
— Russell Fradin (@rfradin) June 23, 2018
1) The Wire
2) Game of Thrones
3) Banshee
4) The Shield
5) Billions
Stanford University launches The Center for Blockchain Research, sponsored by a group of crypto startups, to develop best practices for blockchain (@muyaoshen / CoinDesk)https://t.co/CyeZmKRXbthttps://t.co/noCW4NwbA9
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) June 22, 2018
Reproducible builds are an important part of securing the software supply chain. But making builds reproducible can be a real pain. RepLoc is here to help! https://t.co/ZNdRcIRtjb pic.twitter.com/ZX2QwweVbl
— Adrian Colyer (@adriancolyer) June 22, 2018
— Crypto Randy Marsh [REKT] (@nondualrandy) June 22, 2018
OCNex - A new addition and experience in Cryptocurrency exchanges. An addition that could bring $OCN to the next level.
— Axed (@Axedna) June 22, 2018
Concept design by Axed
Design Duration: 11 hours $OCN #OCNex #OCN pic.twitter.com/JBdVUVVbSz
— Archillect (@archillect) June 22, 2018
After just five years, the Crypto Financial System offers fundraising, trading, lending, derivatives, payments, contracts & insurance. Its solutions are trustless, global, extensible, and 24/7.
— Naval (@naval) June 22, 2018
This is the power of being able to program money without permission.
Cloudsight adds Bitcoin Lightning payment to allow instant AI-to-AI transactions https://t.co/P8DjD62m9B by @TheRealSJR
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) June 22, 2018
REAL TALK CRYPTO EPISODE 2: KAZONOMICS TRADING ANYTHING THAT MOVES: https://t.co/RjKEt0aNcJ via @YouTube
— Jake aka Korean Jew Trading (not giving away eth) (@koreanjewcrypto) June 22, 2018
— Archillect (@archillect) June 22, 2018
16 Startup Metrics https://t.co/9WiAiSg2Bu via @a16z
— Terra Ingalls (@TArchuleta) June 20, 2018
Udacity launches blockchain nanodegree program https://t.co/KIlaFoIf5i by @psawers
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) June 21, 2018
Mosaic's feature of the day is "Analogies, the Big Picture, and Considerations for Regulating Crypto" by @a16z | @skupor & @smc90https://t.co/etHZ222nfY
— Mosaic Network (@Mosaic_io) June 21, 2018
Many Bitcoin users are aware that Laszlo Hanyecz bought 2 Papa John's pizzas for 10,000 BTC in 2010. What's less known is that he kept his pizza offer open and in total purchased 8 pizzas for 40,000 BTC.
— Jameson Lopp (@lopp) June 21, 2018
Without change, something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken. FH … pic.twitter.com/FjW31RPSqh
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 21, 2018
Tesla Semi driving to Santa Rosa pic.twitter.com/5Gdk4WAJcE
— Tesla (@Tesla) June 20, 2018
9 Best Decentralized Exchanges Which You Can Use To Trade Right Now https://t.co/9O6WiRaLx1 via @coinsutra @Sudhirkhatwani
— Altcoin.io Exchange (@altcoin_io) June 20, 2018
Bloodborne’s most hardcore players find new secrets three years after release https://t.co/VScSBj13CU pic.twitter.com/RokK0vfUYI
— The Verge (@verge) June 20, 2018
Biology, the New (Old) Technical Debt… and What That Means for Healthcare Innovation https://t.co/cGOiysEWrn via @a16z
— Mike Heffron (@michaelheffron) June 19, 2018
Slack Bot Business Tutorial: From zero to $25k per month https://t.co/ZUmApnP3lx (https://t.co/o558QJaFpC)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) June 20, 2018
Micropayments in games can be fun, but sustainable success with Lightning will come from friendly, auto-routed UIs for normal-sized, anonymous (thus form-minimized), and instant payments: https://t.co/RW8JRBRL8Khttps://t.co/Ni9EoSmfGR
— Nick Szabo⚡️ (@NickSzabo4) June 19, 2018
I love re-reading some books/specific parts or blog posts and this is one podcast by @naval @farnamstreet which is brutally realistic & mind blowing that one can hear multiple times.
— Saurabh Pareek (@saurabhnomics) June 19, 2018
In case you haven’t heard this till now, highly recommended: https://t.co/Rxd68WrGac pic.twitter.com/clzi7ldLaD
The stats, a year after @socialcapital introduced Capital-as-a-Service: https://t.co/q7aR7S0ICR by @StanfordAsh via @chamath pic.twitter.com/wE5wcU5kiH
— Ryan Hoover (@rrhoover) June 19, 2018
— Archillect (@archillect) June 19, 2018
Alexa for hotels lets guests order room service, control in-room smart devices https://t.co/CgrsDfb4ee by @valentinalucia
— Ars Technica (@arstechnica) June 19, 2018
I had no idea this came from pomp, i just roll with the memes.https://t.co/ekaOv8IhaQ
— Crypto Randy Marsh [RARE] (@nondualrandy) June 19, 2018
I fed an AI 100 crypto white papers and this is what it wrotehttps://t.co/ZtVVK0V5Wo
— Clay Space (@clay_space) June 18, 2018
Brands are reshaping the way they engage with consumers through virtual assistants. #CannesLions pic.twitter.com/v8U8lZmwmZ
— Think with Google (@ThinkwithGoogle) June 18, 2018
We haven't yet solved even 10% of the problems we could solve with existing AI/ML techniques. Even if new research were to deliver nothing from now on, there still wouldn't be another AI winter. AI/ML will keep on delivering for years to come.
— François Chollet (@fchollet) June 16, 2018
"I’m constantly amazed at people’s ability to be completely blindsided by an unexpected event, but then have the audacity to assume they know exactly how things will turn out after that unexpected event occurs."https://t.co/jSNJ9ut6WE
— Michael Batnick (@michaelbatnick) June 16, 2018
What could “decentralization” mean in the context of the law? https://t.co/YslBYl5c0z
— Coin Center (@coincenter) June 15, 2018
"MIT Researchers Test Oracles & Smart Contracts on Bitcoin Lightning Network"https://t.co/zjkVtmTAsd. #Bitcoin layer 1 is for settlement, security & consensus. Layer 2 is for scalable payment, smart contract & other applications. Compare to insecure, not scaling #Ethereum. pic.twitter.com/VkKsUI4Dne
— Ragnar Lifthrasir ⚑ (@Ragnarly) June 16, 2018
In other news, I just finished re-reading Tim Urban’s blog post about Neuralink and it has melted my brain again. https://t.co/VRl1DbvFAb
— Nik Patel (@cointradernik) June 14, 2018
From Programming Blockchain alum stepan snigirev, a really nice article on Schnorr and how it can affect users.https://t.co/OoveWOBUPj
— Jimmy Song (송재준) (@jimmysong) June 14, 2018
https://t.co/bTmCvRb8Hj is driving Lighting innovation via real-world stress testing. Over 8,000 daily users, 8,000,000 pixels drawn, and 3,000 settled payments. Lightning devs are writing performance patches in direct response to feedback provided by @LightningK0ala
— Jameson Lopp (@lopp) June 14, 2018
"Analytics with smart arrays: adaptive and efficient language-independent data" Psaroudakis et al., EuroSys'18 https://t.co/9PW2IYybzv #themorningpaper
— Adrian Colyer (@adriancolyer) June 14, 2018
Smart data structures that figure out how to get the absolute best out of your NUMA hardware based on machine, workload, etc. pic.twitter.com/NyYam0UI6K
Tech isn’t competing with tech. It’s competing with everything else. https://t.co/g3ZIO6T9tH
— Naval (@naval) June 14, 2018
"Netflix has replaced demographics with what it calls taste clusters, predicating programming decisions on immense amounts of data about true viewing habits, not estimated ones." https://t.co/VSPvSXO5iT A NFLX customer is the viewer not an advertiser. Data is a competitive asset.
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) June 14, 2018
If CNBC had more content like this I would hope that its audience would increase. https://t.co/CjrNP5Rvow This analysis will go over the heads of day traders who hope for more events like the "stock draft." https://t.co/CjrNP5Rvow
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) June 14, 2018
10) Examples of projects like this are:
— Teemu Paivinen (@teempai) June 13, 2018
Smart contract upgradeability - @zeppelin_os
Decentralised github - @oscoin
Governance & Upgradeability - @AragonProject
These again will only ultimately be successful if blockchains scale, but also serve the experimentation period.
8) One area where I think there are a few use-cases like this is financial tools:
— Teemu Paivinen (@teempai) June 13, 2018
Derivatives - @dydxprotocol
Decentralised exchange - @0xProject
Stablecoins/loans - @MakerDAO
These are all examples of things that don't inherently *require* scalability to function.
Datasets for Machine Learning https://t.co/lz3vLzh1YJ (https://t.co/kWbqZ8FjZJ)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) June 14, 2018
Google is opening up the ability for brands using Google Analytics 360 to activate audiences outside of its ecosystem through integration with Salesforce Marketing Cloud! @Ticketmaster is already trialing the software. Thank you @rapino99! https://t.co/HRFGmosrlL
— Marc Benioff (@Benioff) June 14, 2018
Meet The Altcoin Standard: An "alternative" to my book made by scammers botching a copy/paste job and producing a stupid freak that makes no sense and serves no purpose.
— Saifedean Ammous (@saifedean) June 13, 2018
This is exactly what your favorite shitcoin did to Bitcoin. Flattery through utter failure to imitate https://t.co/c87A1U8jQk
Massively Parallel Video Networks https://t.co/9ZSORmzDaI
— DeepMind (@DeepMindAI) June 13, 2018
Neural Kernel Networks: a differentiable framework for compositional kernel learning. Like the Automatic Statistician, but trainable with gradient-based optimization rather than discrete search. By @ssydasheng et al.https://t.co/tMjjweiSBi pic.twitter.com/pv39kz9bDg
— Roger Grosse (@RogerGrosse) June 13, 2018
The Trouble with D3 https://t.co/o8ETX5vm1a (https://t.co/P2Y8w9y1S5)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) June 13, 2018
If you like Memory Palaces, wait until you hear about Memory Boards https://t.co/pamiAJCS4l pic.twitter.com/lGpzSwcWnZ
— Devon Zuegel (@devonzuegel) June 13, 2018
We are excited to share our newest paper, "A New Frontier: How Digital Assets are Reshaping Asset Allocation," in which we highlight how digital assets may fit into a diversified portfolio of investments.
— Grayscale (@GrayscaleInvest) June 12, 2018
Check it out! https://t.co/lvxxZ9nGB5 pic.twitter.com/8pKQg23tJs
Fine-tuning an unsupervised pretrained transformer to set new state-of-the-art on diverse language tasks: https://t.co/Fi9ba7JnMj
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) June 11, 2018
— Archillect (@archillect) June 12, 2018
in the last six months, @binance has:
— Meltem Demirors (@Melt_Dem) June 12, 2018
* set up shop in 🇧🇲 (bermuda), 🇯🇪(jersey), 🇲🇹 (malta)
* quadrupled (4x) users on platform
* announced a billion dollar ($1B) ecosystem fund
* fought a big name VC (@sequoia) and won
revolution (@binance) v evolution (@coinbase)
My 3 favourite @naval quotes: pic.twitter.com/2REGlvPvV5
— Prashil (@prashilpatel) June 9, 2018
Sphalerite ((Zn, Fe)S) is a mineral that is the chief ore of zinc: the colors spectrum of its gems is awesome https://t.co/Tg9S5XckIa pic.twitter.com/0AfyIE2CNH
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) June 8, 2018
PythonとKerasによるディープラーニング。@fchollet sempai’s Deep Learning with Python, Japanese edition. I have English edition, but there are so many DL vocabs I don’t know in Japanese. Color printed. pic.twitter.com/hjc1FB5Ouz
— tkasasagi (@tkasasagi) June 9, 2018
This chart shows how China is dominating fintech https://t.co/RA79fDkGyR
— Elizabeth Schulze (@eschulze9) June 8, 2018
Reinforcement Learning from scratch https://t.co/xyJCjLDHhB (https://t.co/l0kSqfYhuy)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) June 8, 2018
NEW @naval Periscope Notes!https://t.co/PXl4cKgZvf pic.twitter.com/pLMcTUhNMz
— Podcast Notes (@podcastnotes) June 8, 2018
— Archillect (@archillect) June 6, 2018
Asus replaced the touchpad on its new ZenBook Pro with a 5.5-inch touchscreen https://t.co/lS6ZB2PESp pic.twitter.com/cmOxCd2uRc
— The Verge (@verge) June 5, 2018
I just published “Ten from the weekend 06/03: A few interesting reads that I came across” https://t.co/CIwfXHN4Z7
— Gopi Vikranth (@GopiVikranth) June 4, 2018
This Week in ML & AI podcast all-time listener favorites, June 1 edition feat @kenneth0stanley @JeffDean @SiddhaGanju Jurgen Schmidhuber James McCaffrey @chico_webber @MaCroPhilosophy Inmar Givoni @NegarGhourchian @MichelAllegue @DavidDuvenaud @twimlai < Congrats+thanks to all! pic.twitter.com/Tp4dlBXAGP
— Sam Charrington • TWiMLAI.com (@samcharrington) June 1, 2018
How to get rich without getting lucky https://t.co/MIeJGg0NyJ (https://t.co/IWFJRMA6CY)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) June 1, 2018
Mary Meeker: "The things that are rising in a big way include shelter, pensions, insurance, and in healthcare. The things that are falling on a relative basis are foods, entertainment, and apparel." https://t.co/p4f2JEdqyw
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) June 1, 2018
Go right ahead. https://t.co/6eJTDMXYHn
— Naval (@naval) June 1, 2018