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  1. Live Free or Dichotomize, , more info

    Visual Diagnostic Tools for Causal Inference
    Here we are going to look at several diagnostic plots are helpful when attempting to answer a causal question. They can be used to visualize the target population, balance, and treatment effect heterogeneity. Setup I’ve simulated data to demonstrate the utility of the various plots. In each simulation, we have four pre-treatment variables: var1, var2, var3, and var4, a treatment, t, and an outcome y. I have also fit a …
    By Lucy D'Agostino McGowan, 2,899 words
  2. Seldo.com, , more info

    On AI, ML, LLMs and the future of software
    I recently left my job at Netlify and have been looking at what's next. At Netlify I became very interested in the power of ML, AI and LLMs in particular, and that's the area I've been looking in. But there's a lot of hype and buzzwords around, so I wanted an explainer I can point people to when they ask "but what is all that stuff really?" It's intended to …
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  3. joe moran's words, , more info

    Academic tribes
    I wrote this for Times Higher Education a couple of weeks ago: The people who work in universities are made up of two tribes: tragedians and comedians. These tribes view each other with bewilderment across a seemingly unbridgeable mental and cultural divide. What makes things worse is that the tribes are not named as such, and no one ever declares or even knows which tribe they belong to or why. …
    By mccjmora, 1,816 words
  4. Igor Pak's blog, , more info

    The power of negative thinking: Combinatorial and geometric inequalities
    It’s been awhile since I blogged about mathematics. You know why, of course — there are so many issues in the real world, the imaginary world is just not as relevant as it used to be. Well, at least that’s how I felt until now. But the latest paper we wrote with Swee Hong Chan was so much fun (and took so much effort), the wait is over. There is …
    By igorpak, 2,073 words
  5. Phil Nash | Blog, , more info

    JavaScript is getting array grouping methods
    Grouping items in an array is one of those things you've probably done a load of times. Each time you would have written a grouping function by hand or perhaps reached for lodash's groupBy function. The good news is that JavaScript is now getting grouping methods so you won't have to anymore. Object.groupBy and Map.groupBy are new methods that will make grouping easier and save us time or a dependency. …
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  6. Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog, , more info

    AI means professors need to raise their grading standards
    English professor Michael Clune comments.
    By Brian Leiter, 14 words
  7. The Online Photographer, , more info

    The Panasonic G9II: New High-End Stills Camera
    There are two new updates to high-end cameras, at either end of the ILC sensor spectrum. Let's take a look at the Micro 4/3 update first, the Panasonic G9II ($1,900), introduced yesterday. The new G9II. Look familiar? While I'm happy that Panasonic has introduced a new Micro 4/3 camera, updating the flagship stills-side body, some of the choices it made seem, let us just say, interesting. First of all, it …
    By Michael Johnston, 586 words
  8. European studies blog, , more info

    The Slovenian Age of Enlightenment
    The Enlightenment in Slovenian lands was initiated by a group of like-minded people who advocated the change of the linguistic and cultural practices of the time, which relied exclusively on the use of the Latin and German languages. The Slovenian educators believed that the national language could be used equally...
    By European Studies, 55 words
  9. JazzWax, , more info

    Richard Davis (1930-2023), Part 1
    Richard Davis, whose soulful, pronounced upright bass was heard on a wide range of post-war sideman recordings—from chamber jazz and hard bop to free, funk, fusion and spiritual jazz—and on a variety of albums of his own, died on September 6. He was 93. [Photo above of Richard Davis] Davis began his recording career in the Ahmad Jamal Trio in 1954. Throughout the 1950s, he recorded extensively with Don Shirley …
    By Marc Myers, 500 words
  10. cherrylkd, , more info

    We’re all Neurodiverse
    This is a short book review and I will confess straight away that I have never read a book quite like it. The author is refreshingly honest about their own lived experience and their multiple divergence. The author was diagnosed with Autism and ADHD as a child and bipolar as an adult along with borderline personality disorder. The author grew up hating themselves and believing that they were a problem …
    By cherrylkd, 572 words
  11. Holovaty.com | Article archive, , more info

    Announcing my first proper album
    I’m very excited to announce my first proper album: Melodic Guitar Music. It’s ten original guitar tunes, inspired by Django Reinhardt, The Beatles and Chet Atkins. I’d describe the style as “Django phrasing + Chet Atkins fingerpicking + 1960s pop sensibility.” I’ve wanted to record an album for many, many years. I’ve been posting YouTube videos on-and-off since 2007, but generally the YouTube video format is very ephermal and not …
    By Adrian Holovaty, 140 words
  12. Irenebrination, , more info

    Underwater Seascapes, Hand-Made Crafts with an Apocalyptic Twist & a Little Artificial Intelligence Magic: Jason Wu S/S 24
    Nothing marks more eloquently the end of summer than the sight of a deserted beach. The joyful voices of children playing in the waves, once resonating in the salty air, have now vanished. A lone stranded barrel jellyfish, heavy with seawater and stripped of its ethereal qualities, has washed ashore, its beauty still intact, its frilly tentacles unfurling beneath its purple-edged umbrella that, white and blueish, shimmers under the September …
    By Anna Battista, 714 words
  13. Noisy Decent Graphics, , more info

    Do Interesting: Notice. Collect. Share by Russell Davies
    It's very good. Available to buy from Do, from Bookshop, from Amazon and from other places.
    By Ben, 24 words
  14. Stumbling and Mumbling, , more info

    The politics of stagnation
    The government is changing the rules of the work capability assessment in an effort to push more people into work and thinking of cutting benefits. There's a link between this and those incessant scam phone calls we all get. To see it, remember a fact which most political journalists neglect because of their focus on the minutiae of Westminster court politics. It is that the nature of capitalism shapes politics. …
    By chris, 1,242 words
  15. cadence's weblog (personal blog), , more info

    Reviewing the levels in Enigma I
    Introduction to everythingPlease note that I really do like Enigma, and I have mad respect for everybody who designed its levels, since the levels are an essential part of the game. As you read, please try to keep this in mind, even when my review sounds negative or occasionally sarcastic.There is a puzzle game called Enigma. The player controls a black marble and rolls it around a top-down view to …
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