Very cool work by Aymen Jaffry & @trmlabs https://t.co/QCGBM3K3Jq
— Lanre Ige (@LanrayIge) January 31, 2019
from Twitter https://twitter.com/LanrayIge
January 31, 2019 at 08:46AM
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Very cool work by Aymen Jaffry & @trmlabs https://t.co/QCGBM3K3Jq
— Lanre Ige (@LanrayIge) January 31, 2019
Sharpless 308: Star Bubble #space #nasa pic.twitter.com/FeOZaeknqF
— Byron Miller (@byron_miller) January 31, 2019
149c. Actual bubbles consist of the market distortions in which price exceeds value, like those created by central bank manipulations. If monetary premium is considered to be a bubble, then money is the bubble that never pops.
— Robert Breedlove🔨 (@Breedlove22) January 31, 2019
"Bitcoin is the most asymmetric trade of our lifetime".
— Astatine (@Astattine) January 31, 2019
Wall Street Legend's Take on Crypto with @APompliano and @niederhoffer on Off The Chain Podcast. pic.twitter.com/iWScZTuKHU
The Mandelbulb is a 3-dimensional fractal: since a canonical 3-dimensional Mandelbrot set does not exist, it is possible to construct Mandelbrot sets in 4 dimensions using quaternions & bicomplex numbers https://t.co/N4eistdw5T | https://t.co/Nyl7iSIKu6 | https://t.co/t0jyO0foBT pic.twitter.com/WgNfTjJYoH
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) January 30, 2019
Well that worked pic.twitter.com/sBH9FfhIRz
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) January 31, 2019
The Lightning Network on Bitcoin passed a fresh milestone this week, taking its overall capacity to over 600 BTC ($2 million) for the first time. https://t.co/QY8dMaE00q
— Bitcoinist.com (@bitcoinist) January 30, 2019
Extremely proud of my most recent essay, written with @yassineARK. In it, we use the meta-frameworks Thomas Sowell advanced to explain public policy debates to reason about ideological divides in cryptocurrency. https://t.co/EJt2aqf0E2
— Arjun Balaji (@arjunblj) January 29, 2019
Testing out the new @lightning iOS neutrino wallet. Who wants some testnet lightning bitcoins? Send me an invoice! pic.twitter.com/NZjmjkW8F4
— Larry Salibra (@larrysalibra) January 29, 2019
If you're interested, here are my thoughts on how, over the next 2-3 years, a confluence of forces will come to a head and have big influences on markets, economies, societies, and world affairs (much as they did in the late 1930s).https://t.co/NiYHJWQcDP
— Ray Dalio (@RayDalio) January 28, 2019
Don't just use Jupyter notebooks - become a Jupyter MASTER. | https://t.co/1NHomRkgDe #jupyter #IDE #coding
— Dataiku (@dataiku) January 29, 2019
Our new results on training verifiably robust neural networks for image classification. https://t.co/YqBw8RJvot
— pushmeet (@pushmeet) January 29, 2019
I miss having a real connection w/ real people. My Community. From now on you can just text me. I won't be able to respond to everyone but at least we can be real w/ each other & I can share the unedited latest
— ashton kutcher (@aplusk) January 29, 2019
& greatest in my world +1 (319) 519-0576 Yes this is my# pic.twitter.com/zd5q7KDMPZ
This is what I wish TensorBoard did :) https://t.co/AtVIuSWS1g
— Bharath Ramsundar (@rbhar90) January 29, 2019
AresDB: Uber’s GPU-Powered Open-Source, Real-Time Analytics Engine https://t.co/488QukIY0q (https://t.co/pFbWYU2pQQ)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) January 29, 2019
Digitized minutes of Royal Society meetings taken between 1686 and 1711 https://t.co/zLzfNInIzq (https://t.co/iPQmuqAjqM)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) January 29, 2019
My original Uber application on March 10th, 2011 included a deck with expansion plans for Los Angeles.
— Jeff Morris Jr. (@jmj) January 29, 2019
They were only operating black cars in San Francisco at the time.
I spent 50+ hours on the deck and emailed Travis & Ryan. Amazing to read now.https://t.co/VWoXBGq14k
We often tell founders they can't outsmart investors in negotiations. Investors are pro's and founders are not. This information disadvantage also applies to Series A and is one reason why @ycombinator is launching A Standard and Clean Series A Term Sheet https://t.co/ZsqtCBf6al
— Gustaf Alströmer (@gustaf) January 28, 2019
People are seeing a major traffic surge in their LN routing recently. I saw a large spike on my node as well, more than 1 BTC routed. More and more the network is able to handle larger and larger sends. We may need tools to adjust imbalances that occur from major liquidity shifts pic.twitter.com/6lUdyuxBve
— Alex Bosworth ☇ (@alexbosworth) January 28, 2019
NumberAI raises $10.5 million to add texting intelligence to business landlines https://t.co/zYlO0LLGtc by @Kyle_L_Wiggers
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) January 28, 2019
Top Bitcoin Lightning Apps You Can Use Today (Part 2) https://t.co/iO8PPaW91b
— Bitcoinist.com (@bitcoinist) January 28, 2019
From CryptoDaily - Kyle Torpey: Privacy-Focused Wasabi Wallet Adds Mixing for Larger Bitcoin Amounts https://t.co/Ah1DthcCW2
— crypto retreat (@cryptoretreat) January 27, 2019
Live footage of the UK leaving the EU pic.twitter.com/xxPUnJ8SIP
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) January 27, 2019
It seems that our @SatoshiLabs node is the first #LightningNetwork ⚡ node in history that routed 1 BTC (100,000,000 satoshis) in #Lightning transactions per single day! 🎉 (stats by #lndash) pic.twitter.com/rePMoQuRR3
— Pavol Rusnak⚡stick (@pavolrusnak) January 27, 2019
How To Be Successful: https://t.co/2h1C3jGm1e
— Sam Altman (@sama) January 24, 2019
This is very long, but I think one of the most important things I've ever written.
Melting metal with magnets pic.twitter.com/PVmute6hU3
— Universal-Sci (@universal_sci) January 27, 2019
I spoke with @markokloos about his upcoming series, The Palladium Wars, and what it takes to build a solar system from scratch https://t.co/2o2GIVInls pic.twitter.com/926iJuh4rb
— Andrew Liptak (@AndrewLiptak) January 26, 2019
Need crowd intelligence again. What is a good HR or ERP system for a decentralized team of 500-5000 people?
— CZ Binance (@cz_binance) January 27, 2019
Require: OKRs, 360 reviews. Good to have: travel/expense approval/reporting. Mobile friendly.
The FEYNMAN technique of learning:
— Richard Feynman (@ProfFeynman) January 27, 2019
STEP 1 - Pick and study a topic
STEP 2 - Explain the topic to someone, like a child, who is unfamiliar with the topic
STEP 3 - Identify any gaps in your understanding
STEP 4 - Review and Simplify!
Google Cloud expands training programs to address cloud computing skills shortage https://t.co/1k0BGjQX1h
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) January 27, 2019
How should startups be approaching data science? | https://t.co/QrKAzL1aSb #startups #datascience #data #teams #research
— Dataiku (@dataiku) January 26, 2019
Great resource for students! Go @CarnegieMellon! https://t.co/nAfLv8sQlR
— harryshum (@harryshum) January 25, 2019
Acquire more users. 👊
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) January 26, 2019
A startup growth guide used by YC: https://t.co/gqtpZ6pzA0
She will never know a world where the sum of all human knowledge isn't at her fingertips pic.twitter.com/PKU0mLuucS
— Reza Zadeh (@Reza_Zadeh) January 26, 2019
In case you read my Taproot explainer and want more, Greg Maxwell made a follow-up proposal that offers similar benefits, but with slightly different tradeoffs. So I wrote a follow-up article. (It's a bit shorter.)
— Aaron van Wirdum (@AaronvanW) January 26, 2019
Graftroot: https://t.co/aETcmIbo0w
Great writeup by @YassineAlouini on the Airbus Ship Detection challenge on @kaggle: https://t.co/74HMI1z8gl
— François Chollet (@fchollet) January 25, 2019
Practical Deep Learning for Coders, 2019 edition, is now available. With a shiny new video player with searchable transcripts.
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) January 25, 2019
This course is 100% new material, including some new techniques and results never previously published.https://t.co/upLaVgfwSg pic.twitter.com/XnxcsTO5WC
I downloaded every single AI paper abstract available on one of the largest open research databases to understand where the field has been & where it's going next. After months of data wrangling & head-scratching, I'm excited to finally launch this story. https://t.co/LfQTDGoUwj
— Karen Hao (@_KarenHao) January 25, 2019
my latest:
— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) January 25, 2019
At age 95, Charlie Munger is still reading voraciously, with attention to detail people half his age might envy. https://t.co/AkTA7czEpn via @WSJ
THREAD: I’ve been working on marketplaces for years now (started @usepared). I’ve always loved reading others takes on marketplaces and networks @andrewchen @JamesCurrier @ljin18. I thought it was time I contributed to the discourse as a marketplace maker. https://t.co/XHCi1VpIr3
— Dave Lu (@davelu) January 24, 2019
Practical Deep Learning for Coders 2019 https://t.co/W993yIKamY (https://t.co/8A06xh1Zu8)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) January 25, 2019
Taproot, an idea first proposed by Greg Maxwell that's now being realized by several of the most prolific Bitcoin Core devs, can hide complex smart contracts in normal transactions, offering efficiency and privacy.
— Aaron van Wirdum (@AaronvanW) January 25, 2019
My attempt at explaining how this works: https://t.co/aS4P3uWA5J
👇🏼Thread. We know about influencers on insta, YouTube, twitch, and others - but do you know what’s happening in China? And the “influencer stack” that supports their activities? My a16z colleague @ljin18 has more. Follow her for more tweetstorms! https://t.co/nwItVcPtnz
— Andrew Chen (@andrewchen) January 24, 2019
AlphaStar: Mastering the Real-Time Strategy Game StarCraft II https://t.co/4sFZbmlpfE (https://t.co/2GIM7MZqGB)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) January 24, 2019
Happy that we could share #AlphaStar progress with you all! Good Games @LiquidTLO and @Liquid_MaNa, and @Artosis and @RotterdaM08 for a great show! You can see all the details in the blog.https://t.co/ZAOMsVx8pY pic.twitter.com/51EG3fHUL1
— Oriol Vinyals (@OriolVinyalsML) January 24, 2019
Extremely impressive work by the DeepMind team on SC2. I really liked the last minute upset by MaNa though. Reminded me of Lee Sedol's breakthrough game. I hope DeepMind makes an AlphaStar-Zero that demonstrates superhuman SC2 as a next project
— Bharath Ramsundar (@rbhar90) January 24, 2019
Going live at 6pm GMT with hosts @Artosis, @RotterdaM08, @Blizzard_Ent - and some very special guests! Tune in on https://t.co/DPlBhQtFo8 / https://t.co/lT9pgsv8dm #StarCraft2#AlphaStar pic.twitter.com/CZQzSDWdIJ
— DeepMind (@DeepMindAI) January 24, 2019
The network effects of Legos:
— Li Jin (@ljin18) January 22, 2019
"If a child already has a LEGO set, getting another LEGO product is more valuable than just the incremental purchase—it extends his or her platform for play in an exponential way." - Chairman of The Lego Group https://t.co/kcAKaZGf8K
Bitcoin’s Liquid Sidechain Welcomes Japanese Yen Stablecoin, Courtesy @Blockstream https://t.co/YOqkU3HLKQ
— Bitcoinist.com (@bitcoinist) January 22, 2019
Over the past few weeks, I've been inspired by essays and conversations with @a16z investors @andrewchen @ljin18 about the evolution of marketplaces. Having built multiple marketplaces, I thought it might be valuable to share my insights from the inside. https://t.co/XHCi1VpIr3
— Dave Lu (@davelu) January 22, 2019
I had a blast talking with Patrick O’Shaughnessy on his podcast. We really did go broad; he kept surprising me with new topics.
— Eugene Wei (@eugenewei) January 22, 2019
I dropped my newest idea which is from a piece I keep reworking on how new social networks are like ICO’s.
(Bonus: Patrick is a soothing baritone) https://t.co/pq3uLFE9WL
Interesting....https://t.co/DbfKIwKbb4$VET
— Crypto_Ed_NL (@Crypto_Ed_NL) January 21, 2019
"The best website for searching, testing, and consuming APIs"
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) January 21, 2019
Search for over 8K APIs 🙌🙌🙌https://t.co/2mNzT8juP9
So... uhm... I guess everyone forgot to celebrate the Lightning Network whitepaper birthday pic.twitter.com/BJ84uRwhsn
— RainDogDance (@RainDogDance) January 20, 2019
What is Strategy https://t.co/evylGTPCcX
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) January 20, 2019
The Five Competitive Forces https://t.co/evylGTPCcX
Unknown and Unknowable https://t.co/7iTCW5jLKu
Measure the Moat https://t.co/q2Uv9vrbwu
Competitive Advantage Period https://t.co/4d6iJ6OAd3
Big Ideas https://t.co/WYzCvmhbvX
Battling Entropy: Making Order of the Chaos in Our Lives https://t.co/RBi6wa09D1
— Shane Parrish (@farnamstreet) January 20, 2019
The Macallan 72 Years Old in Lalique - The Genesis Decanter is a collaboration with Lalique that portrays mastery from across the fields of whisky, crystal, architecture, construction and craftsmanship and marks a new beginning in The Macallan story. pic.twitter.com/n2vCkubPkB
— The Macallan (@The_Macallan) January 20, 2019
Competitive Strategy by Michael Porter. "This book is the most efficient short form MBA that we can give. It was written 34 years ago, but it's very good." Bill Gurley https://t.co/Qzltg4vGEX
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) January 20, 2019
Great thread on business/strategy books.
— Jerry Neumann (@ganeumann) January 20, 2019
In an attempt to add incremental value, my fav strat books not on everybody else’s list:
-Strategy in Poker Business & War
-Mintzberg, Strategy Safari
-Alinksky, Rules for Radicals
-Rogers, Diffusion
-Bjiker, Social Conseq of Tech Systems https://t.co/KIaFG506Ep
1. Strategy by B.H Liddell Hart
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) January 20, 2019
2. The Book of Five Rings by Musashi
3. On War by Clausewitz
4. History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides
5. Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War by Coram
6. Grant by Chernow
7. Patton by D'Este
8. The Prince by Machiavelli
Starter kit for learning about strategy:
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) January 20, 2019
1) @benthompson
2) Modern Monopolies 📖
3) @AnnieDuke
4) 7 Powers 📖
5) @BrentBeshore
6) Let My People Go Surfing 📖
7) @mjmauboussin
8) Bird by Bird 📖
9) @ganeumann
10) @paulg
A good way to visualize factorial growth:
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) January 20, 2019
1) a cell divides in 2
2) each child cell will then divide in 3
3) each grandchild cell will divide in 4
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and and so on pic.twitter.com/NQh8c28iV9
Yeah, so you use #Jupyter notebooks. But do you actually take advantage of *all* they have to offer? | https://t.co/siW3p6jRiX by @BenjaminPryke #JupyterNotebooks #CSbestpractices #coding #IDEs
— Dataiku (@dataiku) January 19, 2019
One unexpected pleasure of reading AI research papers daily for ~5 years: Appreciating all the accidentally brilliant art produced by researchers. Case in point: this graphic from a paper about drone-based autonomous-infrastructure-mapping. pic.twitter.com/DZFS3wmphT
— Jack Clark (@jackclarkSF) January 19, 2019
Lightning tech is exploding!
— A v B ⚡ (@ArminVanBitcoin) January 19, 2019
- @CasaHODL - fn + ⚡
- @nodl_it - fn + ⚡
- @lightninginabox full node + ⚡
- @bluewalletio - iOS + Android wallet
- @LightningJoule - chrome ext
- @Cyphernode_io - API kit
- @tippin_me - tip jar
- @SatoshisGames - games#Bitcoin #LightningNetwork
A New Map of Wonders by Caspar Henderson review – scientific approach akin to spiritual vision | Books | The Guardian https://t.co/OGHv8HRqlT
— Jason Silva (@JasonSilva) January 20, 2019
"The future depends on some graduate student who is deeply suspicious of everything I have said." - Geoffrey Hinton. There couldn't be a better quote to end a lecture on deep learning state of the art with: https://t.co/VHrHVKbyPD pic.twitter.com/z0YqWv533f
— Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) January 18, 2019
Taobao when it first started decades ago did the same thing. Jack Ma made the other cofounders list five items on Taobao and bought it from each other. And bought other people's items too.
— 𝖩𝖺𝖼𝗄𝗒 梁 (@jjackyliang) January 20, 2019
Way before Uber and Yelp and AirBnB https://t.co/eYVVo0XsYa
Thread: “Fake it til you make it” is a key strategy for overcoming the chicken-and-egg problem of starting a new marketplace, popularized by companies like Uber and Yelp. The idea is to bootstrap one side of the marketplace inorganically in order to attract the other side.
— Li Jin (@ljin18) January 19, 2019
To scale a startup to $1B, “you must co-found a series of companies (not just one)” - really interesting way to think about it, and overall great read from @swaaanson of @thumbtack https://t.co/3bQ868amA8 pic.twitter.com/kRjdiYD5RB
— Matt Turck (@mattturck) January 20, 2019
Exactly what gets me hyped about cryptocurrency https://t.co/Hx2tiecF9I
— Neeraj K. Agrawal (@NeerajKA) January 19, 2019
The Naval Ravikant Periscope Archive
— Podcast Notes (@podcastnotes) January 18, 2019
Wisdom awaits you
1. Oct. 2018 (Part 1) - https://t.co/LrSZim7r4p
2. Oct. 2018 (Part 2) - https://t.co/WD6MOfxUxs
3. June 2018 - https://t.co/Ce9Gkr3nHm
4. May 2018 - https://t.co/HKwwVWfJ3N
5.. April 2018 - https://t.co/l4YCefUWw3
It's funny how book recommendations for the same books come in waves in SF. Everyone seems to be reading & talking about the same books at the same time. Curious who the original recommenders were. Examples now:
— Laura Behrens Wu (@LauraBehrensWu) January 18, 2019
Billion $ whale
Who is Michael Orvitz
Finite & infinite games
I am very @bhorowitz-esque in my belief that the rap canons contain the best business advice in the world: by far my most cited song is Jay-Z's "99 Problems" If you're an entrepreneur, you'll have 99 problems, so don't let a bitch be one (wherein the bitch is metaphorical.)
— Sarah Cone (@impcapital) January 18, 2019
Chris Voss - Never Split the Difference. This book changed my entire way of thinking about negotiations and how empathy can unlock better outcomes for both sides of any interaction.
— Eric Skiff (@ericskiff) January 19, 2019
If you could tell me to read just ONE book before becoming a founder again, what would it be and why?
— Danielle Morrill (@DanielleMorrill) January 19, 2019
Check out a blog post by Student Researcher @haarnoja and Faculty Advisor @svlevine about Soft Actor-Critic, a stable and efficient deep RL algorithm suitable for real-world robotic skill learning, that we released in collaboration with UC Berkeley. https://t.co/Kll9L9Ll6Q
— Google AI (@GoogleAI) January 18, 2019
Courtesy of @TheBlock__ @mdudas @Dogetoshi pic.twitter.com/BLeOcZ8qCk
— Lanre Ige (@LanrayIge) January 18, 2019
My brief summary of the Ultimate Bullcase for Smart Contracts on "Off the chain" Podcast with @APompliano and the CEO of @chainlink - @SergeyNazarov. Fascinating talk! Truly one of the most important companies in Crypto! pic.twitter.com/Lqc85cetX6
— Astatine (@Astattine) January 18, 2019
Why change? When @SlackHQ approached us for a new logo, that was my first question. What they told us was pretty much the best brief I've ever received. You can read it here. Thanks to @stewart & team for being great collaborators https://t.co/9YFW9BZqa4
— Michael Bierut (@michaelbierut) January 17, 2019
Jupiter as viewed from its south pole pic.twitter.com/tJqcq9wj70
— Universal-Sci (@universal_sci) January 18, 2019
Our TensorFlow.js paper was accepted at SysML and is now on arxiv!https://t.co/8vFdwCDlGR
— Nikhil Thorat (@nsthorat) January 17, 2019
⚡️ The Lightning Network is an important part of Bitcoin's ability to scale, but its hard to know where to start. To help you get started we have compiled a list of helpful LN resources.
— Messari (@MessariCrypto) January 17, 2019
Check it out and let us know what we missed! https://t.co/stCn5Z5y1M
A chatbot that learns by chatting.
— Yann LeCun (@ylecun) January 17, 2019
Brought to you by FAIR.
"Learning from Dialogue after Deployment: Feed Yourself, Chatbot!", by Braden Hancock, Antoine... https://t.co/rbnsUWDdJf
Bogle is easy to praise and incredibly hard to emulate. The degree of foresight and selflessness in his life and career is staggering. It is like he shorted the status seeking circuitry in his brain.
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) January 17, 2019
Love this quote below https://t.co/xQAagylUnK
Bitcoin maximalists, is this an accurate summary? @jimmysong @TuurDemeester @saifedean @bitstein pic.twitter.com/X1lIiYcIOd
— Bernhard Mueller (@muellerberndt) January 17, 2019
My God I will miss him. https://t.co/M1IdnYJUlP
— Clifford Asness (@CliffordAsness) January 17, 2019
The Art of Letting Other People Have Your Way: Negotiating Secrets from Chris Voss https://t.co/1ebw0lquvK pic.twitter.com/Ft33w8Ben2
— Shane Parrish (@farnamstreet) January 17, 2019
30/ Full Review of my favorite books from 2018 is on Medium - https://t.co/hE4QXKnjuU
— Taylor Pearson (@TaylorPearsonMe) January 16, 2019
1/ 2018 was probably my best reading year ever (both in quantity and quality). Here were some of my favorites:
— Taylor Pearson (@TaylorPearsonMe) January 16, 2019
1/ We recently celebrated a decade (!) of building Thumbtack so I’m sharing a few of the lessons we’ve learned along the way.
— Jonathan Swanson (@swaaanson) January 16, 2019
Zero to $1B - 8 Lessons Scaling a Startup: https://t.co/BnUIxnVlVZ
And for the lazy web, here's some highlights:
Location : London, United Kingdom
— Eva Red (@EvaRed14) January 17, 2019
The city is lit up!#london #england #travelblog #vacation #vacay #travel #exploring #travelblogger #TTOT #holiday pic.twitter.com/tSswIzDG8P
I got a lot of feedback on Work Principle 4.3B (Don't have anything to do with closed minded people). Here are some of my thoughts: https://t.co/nAZZqLttSI
— Ray Dalio (@RayDalio) January 16, 2019
John Bogle was an innovator and a true gentleman. We sat on a Board together and I was honored when he asked me to write an endorsement for his book https://t.co/JpwFKramlD. He will be missed by capital markets and by the world.
— Devin Wenig (@devinwenig) January 16, 2019
All The Charts And Tables From Our Q4 2018 US And Canada VC Report https://t.co/R758CQgK8u
— Crunchbase News (@crunchbasenews) January 16, 2019
Great piece from @HarvardBiz – often the key to solving complex problems is pausing to think deeply, revising and exploring alternatives. https://t.co/FdhWEk0e7I?
— harryshum (@harryshum) January 16, 2019
The Macallan 72 Years Old in Lalique is, to date, our oldest whisky ever bottled. Such a spirit deserves a vessel of equal opulence, and our partnership with Lalique once again provided the craftsmanship expected of this occasion. https://t.co/NJUWCTBVNz pic.twitter.com/oVOTpABKck
— The Macallan (@The_Macallan) January 16, 2019
Netflix reveals Space Force comedy series before Trump gets real thing approved https://t.co/3PUGcq2TXr by @samred
— Ars Technica (@arstechnica) January 16, 2019
Returned from holiday to see that @binance will soon begin trading of fiat pairs including EUR/GBP https://t.co/HCby6Z7rnu. It's a good day.
— Crypto Gurus (@CryptoGurus1) January 16, 2019
You asked for it, we listened.
— CZ Binance (@cz_binance) January 16, 2019
AND worked hard in the background for all this time!#BUIDL baby #BUIDL https://t.co/YyOx36Oi3G
Quite simply, you will not find a better contemporary snapshot of pharma+how (at its best) it’s now looking at & has experienced world of data science & technology (DST) than this @VasNarasimhan intvw by @a16z @smc90 @JorgeCondeBio @vijaypande https://t.co/vq0wLsyjIs ht @MCRPM
— David Shaywitz (@DShaywitz) January 15, 2019
My Coursera MOOC "Neural Networks for Machine Learning" was prepared in 2012 and is now seriously out of date so I have asked them to discontinue the course. But the lectures are still a good introduction to many of the basic ideas and are available at https://t.co/HBbKhA6o8q
— Geoffrey Hinton (@geoffreyhinton) January 15, 2019
Tencent's Q3 profits grew 30% YoY on investment gains, offsetting slower growth in its gaming business; research: Tencent made 163+ investment deals in 2018 (@celiachensi / South China Morning Post)https://t.co/if1EQXgWqdhttps://t.co/qIu7whh1Rj
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) January 16, 2019
Great work from @_prestwich on explaining the ETH 2.0 roadmap!
— Vitalik Non-giver of Ether (@VitalikButerin) January 16, 2019
Always good to see engagement from outsiders; even reviews such as this are valuable feedback on both our communications and by pointing to areas that could be improved.
See also my nitpicks https://t.co/lq5ITJPyqU https://t.co/FmqrQ8JZrg
President Signs Government-Wide Open Data Bill https://t.co/QGX7NknzXl (https://t.co/BoJ7hHMv66)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) January 16, 2019
On behalf of the whole Google Research & @GoogleAI community, I was excited to put together a post describing some of the work that we collectively did in 2018. I hope you enjoy it!
— Jeff Dean (@JeffDean) January 15, 2019
Thanks to everyone who helped make this work possible!https://t.co/eUfKTgWNrV
Raising a seed round? 💸
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) January 16, 2019
Use this database of 45,000 investors 🙌🙌🙌https://t.co/J4bAxcw7Bq
Looking for an *extremely* good fiction book. Like the single best fiction book you’ve ever read....................and will block anyone who responds with more than one.
— Zack Kanter (@zackkanter) January 16, 2019
Bitfury Brings Lightning Network Payments To The First Bitcoin Exchange https://t.co/lXloRtQFum
— Bitcoinist.com (@bitcoinist) January 16, 2019
I wrote a comprehensive guide to ETH2.0's roadmap 👌
— James Prestwich (@_prestwich) January 15, 2019
https://t.co/K3k7lVBcMl
Watch this four-minute film about the future of work in a world run by algorithms https://t.co/lR6SQWyFYu pic.twitter.com/iJiaJnk4en
— The Verge (@verge) January 16, 2019
Great interview with the O.G. @MichaelOvitz https://t.co/AOdCiHfyIt
— Ben Horowitz (@bhorowitz) January 15, 2019
Very excited to announce our newest Series A investment in @Vention_io !!!https://t.co/2NCloA9AsY . @BainCapVC @kevinzhang
— Ajay Agarwal (@ajay_bcv) January 15, 2019
Location : Cumberland Basin
— Eva Red (@EvaRed14) January 15, 2019
Reflections!#london #england #travelblog #vacation #vacay #travel #exploring #travelblogger #TTOT #holiday pic.twitter.com/BO8PSAyrp8
Care for some light reading? Check out a retrospective blog post by Senior Fellow and Google AI Lead @JeffDean that highlights just some of Google's research efforts from 2018. We look forward to doing even more in the coming year! https://t.co/oGoFQBNtkw
— Google AI (@GoogleAI) January 15, 2019
A three-page paper that shook philosophy, with lessons for software engineers https://t.co/faMsyZINBO (https://t.co/vNobCu0oQG)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) January 15, 2019
How Valve is changing Steam in 2019 https://t.co/ywDe6RcAvl
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) January 15, 2019
4.5 years of GAN progress on face generation. https://t.co/kiQkuYULMC https://t.co/S4aBsU536b https://t.co/8di6K6BxVC https://t.co/UEFhewds2M https://t.co/s6hKQz9gLz pic.twitter.com/F9Dkcfrq8l
— Ian Goodfellow (@goodfellow_ian) January 15, 2019
I just published 96 Theses for Crypto in 2019.
— Ryan Selkis (@twobitidiot) January 14, 2019
(originally a @messaricrypto subscribers-only post)https://t.co/uHOq5BOseY
As a founder of a startup based on an open source project and now an investor in this space, Ben Thompson sums up perfectly the precarious situation of FOSS investments in the cloud era.
— Ben Metcalfe 💣 (@dotBen) January 14, 2019
AWS, MongoDB, and the Economic Realities of Open Source https://t.co/OorcUlYXeh
Take a sneak peek into TensorFlow 2.0’s new features!
— TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) January 14, 2019
Learn more here ↓ https://t.co/NQAsvxT9g2
Design thinking abilities needed to innovate in corporate/professional services world. By David Kelley of @ideou #designthinking #innovation
— FiruzanYasamiSperoni (@fysfys) January 14, 2019
1. Navigate ambiguity
2. Learn from others
3. Build intentionally
4. Communicate deliberately
5. Design your design work as a project
#MultiSig is one of the most useful "smart contracts" in #Bitcoin
— Max Hillebrand [₿~Lex Rex~⚡🔑] (@HillebrandMax) January 14, 2019
~ we need this in #LightningNetwork as well.
Thus, I'll write my Bachelor Thesis about multi sig payment channels in LN!
It's open source, of course, and I'd love to get your insights!https://t.co/iB51G3CFMK https://t.co/lj9L1rqjne