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Frequency Analysis of XKCD's 'What If?' - andrew makes things

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A blog about programming, machine learning, and whatever else I'm working on. Frequency Analysis of XKCD's 'What If? I thought it’d be fun to do a word frequency analysis of XKCD author Randall Munroe’s wonderful “What If? After tokenizing all current 102 “What If? Rdquo; entries and removing common stop words. The following words were some of the most common:. Okay, that’s fun, but not super surprising. To dig deeper, I switched to counting the number of. It starts with some equivocation. Well, ‘d...

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A blog about programming, machine learning, and whatever else I'm working on. A RailsConf 2015 Party and Event List. Using Huginn Scenarios to Save Money. An Example of Poor Security Communication in the Google Auth Flow. Demasking Google Users With a Timing Attack. Select Any Procfile on Heroku via Environmental Variable. Frequency Analysis of XKCD’s ‘What If? Adding RSS Feeds to Any Site With Huginn. Know When the World Changes– With Huginn. Parsing Bash in JavaScript in Chrome With Browserify. Demaski...

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Using Huginn Scenarios to Save Money - andrew makes things

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A blog about programming, machine learning, and whatever else I'm working on. Using Huginn Scenarios to Save Money. This is my fourth post about Huginn. A tool that I’ve been working on with the generous support of other open source collaborators. Huginn is a light-weight platform for building data-gathering and data-reacting tasks for everyday life. Think of it as an open source Yahoo! Pipes, IFTTT, or Zapier. I love deal sites, but don’t want to check them every day. Here are some of my Scenarios:.

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Adding RSS Feeds to Any Site With Huginn - andrew makes things

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A blog about programming, machine learning, and whatever else I'm working on. Adding RSS Feeds to Any Site With Huginn. This is my third post about Huginn. A tool that I’ve been working on with the generous support of other open source collaborators. Huginn is a light-weight platform for building data-gathering and data-reacting tasks for everyday life. Think of it as an open source Yahoo! Pipes, IFTTT, or Zapier. Many sites don’t have RSS feeds. Let’s use (the amazing webcomic) XKCD. And that’s it!

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Hacking Google for Fun and Profit - andrew makes things

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A blog about programming, machine learning, and whatever else I'm working on. Hacking Google for Fun and Profit. At the end of last year, Google announced their Vulnerability Reward Program. Which rewards security researchers for reported security and privacy holes in Google properties. This sounded like an interesting challenge, and I set out to find security holes. I found three, got paid, and am now in the Google Security Hall of Fame. All in all, a rewarding experience. Headers, but some browsers do ...

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