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Threads Dev Interview 14: @ben.codes

Data Science 101

We are going to start out talking about open source software because that is a topic not yet covered in these interviews. It is proprietary and protected under copyright and intellectual property laws. The most common license right now is MIT which says you can basically do anything with it.

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Meet the Final Winners of the U.S. PETs Prize Challenge

DrivenData Labs

Solutions were run under three different federation scenarios with the dataset split up into different numbers of partitions in order to evaluate scaling properties. Finally, we greatly enjoy tackling difficult intellectual challenges with real-life impact. The financial crime detection track definitely fell in that category!

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A 50-Year Quest: My Personal Journey with the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Hacker News

The closest it gets is a chapter on CP violation (AKA time-reversal violation)—a longtime favorite topic of mine—but from a very particle-physics point of view. The physicists I was around mostly weren’t too interested in such topics—though Richard Feynman was something of an exception. No statistical mechanics. SMP Version 1.0