ASSORTED LINKS:
-by Matt Dougherty November 1st
- Networking for Nerds (Benjamin Reinhardt)
- A Nameless Hiker - found dead (Journal)
- Hybrid Long endurance drone (Quanternium)
- Monitoring Airplane Traffic with a Raspberry Pi (Brian Christner)
- Designing Raspberry Pi 400 (Company Blog Post)
- Open Startups - 100+ Startups hitting $1K MRR in 12-24 months
- Architecture Playbook (No complexity) - for apps / software
- WebGL - play with fluid dynamics, a simulator
- Blindfolded in apartment alone for 24 hours (Dormin)
- My Mental Models: 2020 Edition (Laura Deming)
- Intro to Linear Algebra for Applied Machine Learning with Python (Pablo Sente)
- Notes for Harvard Courses (2015 -2019) (Dongryul Kim)
- How Academia Resembles a Drug Gang (Alexandre Afonso)
- A Rapid ID Test for Infections using any Fluid ? (UCSF) -Microbial Miscreant <6hrs
- DIY Smart Glasses (Sam March)
- Diamonds Are Bullshit (Rohin Dhar Priceonomics)
- Moderating Hacker News (The New Yorker)
- Building the Mathematical Library of the Future using Lean - Workshop (Quantum Magazine - Kevin Hartnett)
- Dan’s Online Motorcycle Repair Course
- The Eleven Laws of Show running (Javier Grillo-Marxuach)
- Hash.ai - simulations to improve decision making (about)
- New Mac M1 Cdjihip Performance Metrics - data from Geekbench (Mac Rumors)
- Paul’s math tutorial sand notes
- Franz Brentano - teacher of Freud and Huserl (link)
- The Big Lessons from History (Morgan Housel)
- What is a particle? (Quanta Magazine)
- Drugmonkey: Grants, research and drugs (NIH research blog)
- Digizyme: Knowledge Through Visual Science
- A Collection o fUnmitigated Pedantry (acoup.blog) - Bret Devereaux: Resources for World Builders //
- Where are all the successful rationalists? (Applied divinity studies)
- Book Review: Albion’s Seed (SSC) - On American Founding History & Immigration
- CRISPR is Dead (Josiah Zayner) - (ZFNs & TALENs)
- “CRISPR can modify most any living cell but so can ZFNs, TALENs and other technologies. So why then was CRISPR heralded as the discovery of the century by the MIT Tech Review? Simply, CRISPR is just easier to use because it uses nucleic acid targeting. That makes it cost less and take less time to produce genetic modifications.“
- Better Explained: Calculus (Kalid Azad) // Intuitive & Short Guide to Bayes Theorm
- Paid newsletter in stealth - Ghost - Balaji
- Girl spends summer in Maine working lobster boat (Luna Soley- Outside online magazine)
- COVID-19: politicization, “corruption”, and suppression of science - UK (the BML - Kamran Abbasi)
- Gitlab Maturity Page
- How Browsers Work (Tali Garsiel)
- Nicky Case: Evolution of Trust (Game Theory - Interactive Story)
- Obscure PDF’s (subreddit)
- We Need To Take CO2 Out Of The Sky
- Common errors in undergraduate math (Vanderbilt.edu)
- I should have loved biology (James Somers)
- Time: 100 best invention of 2020
- Before the Mayflower (History Today)
- Visual History of Yang Media Blackout (tweet confirmation)
- API Directory (Programmable Web)
- Betalist (Discover tomorrow’s startups, today)
- Things I don’t know as of 2018 - programming (Overreacted)
- How to Think for Yourself (Paul Graham)
- EDGE Masterclass 2007 short course: Thinking about Thinking
- Water-cooling Canon R5 for 8k editing (DIY Perks)
- Deepmind on “solving” protein folding with Alpha Fold
- Chess tactics for beginners explained here
- Two Stroke engine emissions: (vs F150 tweet) (James Fallows Atlantic)
- Who Mismanages Student Loans and Why? (Pdf)
- Origin of Elements Periodic Table (World and Science Twitter)
- Simplescraper.io (scraping websites)
- The Cost of Science (Celine Halioua) - Biotech costs
- Kumar: An Education in Energy (google doc)