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Boris Johnson blames ‘mutant algorithm’ for exams fiasco

Posted on 2020/08/28 by Carl Robitaille
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Boris Johnson blames ‘mutant algorithm’ for exams fiasco

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Laziness in Python

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How COVID-19 Broke the Airline Pricing Model

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My MegaFavorite Number is 9985920: MegaFavNumbers

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Connecting a dishwasher to WiFi

Posted on 2020/08/28 by Carl Robitaille
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https://twitter.com/stevesi/status/1298492776321970177?s=20
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Onde de choc de la supernova du Cygne

Posted on 2020/08/28 by Carl Robitaille
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Le télescope spatial Hubble a récemment photographié une extrémité de l’onde de choc de la supernova du Cygne (W63), située à plus de 2400 années-lumière. 🛰 Une image qui semble irréelle.

Crédits : NASA/ESA/Hubble Space Telescope pic.twitter.com/h5kqCeAoAT

— Trust My Science (@TrustMyScience) August 26, 2020
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Computer Scientists Attempt to Corner the Collatz Conjecture

Posted on 2020/08/28 by Carl Robitaille
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Computer Scientists Attempt to Corner the Collatz Conjecture

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MegaFavNumbers | The magic number and the legendary fast inverse square root hack

Posted on 2020/08/28 by Carl Robitaille
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Illegal Primes: MegaFavNumbers

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Patterns that appear to hold, but don’t – 8424432925592889329288197322308900672459420460792433

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