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by EricTopol on 2022-04-26 (UTC).

Nearly 60% of Americans and ~75% of children have been infected by Omicron, as indicated by antibody testinghttps://t.co/v9di3Eozx9 @CDCMMWR pic.twitter.com/Solrrgalm0

— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) April 26, 2022
dataviz
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by ak92501 on 2022-04-25 (UTC).

High Quality Segmentation for Ultra High-resolution Images
abs: https://t.co/ljV7jl3olc
github: https://t.co/57fX0G15IM pic.twitter.com/SEZAHEQe8K

— AK (@ak92501) April 25, 2022
researchw_codecv
by jakevdp on 2022-04-25 (UTC).

I've finally put my finger on why "gradual typing" is often so difficult to implement in established Python packages. The issue is that it runs entirely counter to the "Easier to Ask for Forgiveness than Permission" (EAFP) coding style long advocated in the Python language.

— Jake VanderPlas (@jakevdp) April 25, 2022
thoughtpythonmisc
by simongerman600 on 2022-04-25 (UTC).

I’ve shared many versions of this chart throughout the years. Studying the ever widening productivity and income gap never gets less shocking or infuriating. Source: https://t.co/egdbyWCI6I pic.twitter.com/k7drhmbL4n

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) April 25, 2022
dataviz
by tunguz on 2022-04-25 (UTC).

Programming languages: a cheat sheet. pic.twitter.com/k7m3bynbQZ

— Bojan Tunguz (@tunguz) April 25, 2022
mischumour
by ak92501 on 2022-04-25 (UTC).

Autoregressive Search Engines: Generating Substrings as Document Identifiers
abs: https://t.co/eIR7VVbfQ7
github: https://t.co/PwAidm4h7g pic.twitter.com/KoRfty8s35

— AK (@ak92501) April 25, 2022
researchnlpw_code
by ChristophMolnar on 2022-04-23 (UTC).

Bayesians: "Join us! Updating prior believes is exactly how humans learn."

Causal inference: "Join us! Humans think in causal relationships."

Machine learning: "Join us! Models are black boxes and so are humans."

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— Christoph Molnar (@ChristophMolnar) April 23, 2022
humourmisc
by dataandme on 2022-04-21 (UTC).

🤩 Friendly reminder that @_isabellamb's “ggplot2 Theme Elements Reference Sheet” is freaking fantastic!https://t.co/FOezFkmBIZ #rstats #dataviz https://t.co/jbdQSbKhhJ

— Mara Averick (@dataandme) April 21, 2022
rstatsdataviztutorial
by moyix on 2022-04-20 (UTC).

I missed that SalesForce has released a collection of code models (including weights!) ranging from 350M params all the way up to 16B params! The largest model outperforms Codex on the HumanEval dataset https://t.co/hIpg7aHTXN

— Brendan Dolan-Gavitt (@moyix) April 20, 2022
nlpw_coderesearch
by ak92501 on 2022-04-20 (UTC).

A Tour of Visualization Techniques for Computer Vision Datasets
abs: https://t.co/N0j9jlMZcC pic.twitter.com/bKzgtpj616

— AK (@ak92501) April 20, 2022
datavizcvsurvey
by gdb on 2022-04-19 (UTC).

A debugging technique I've been perfecting recently: when it's late at night and I've been banging my head on some bug (but have my mind fully wrapped around the symptoms), go to sleep. In the morning, usually solve it within 15 minutes. Subconscious really knows what it's doing.

— Greg Brockman (@gdb) April 19, 2022
tip
by ak92501 on 2022-04-19 (UTC).

CHAI: A CHatbot AI for Task-Oriented Dialogue with Offline Reinforcement Learning
abs: https://t.co/HirMgPmieI pic.twitter.com/L88ZBDZJZn

— AK (@ak92501) April 19, 2022
researchnlp
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