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A blog by Steve Krause about analytics, numeracy, books, business, technology, design, and writing.
Words & Numbers: June 2012
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A blog by Steve Krause. Thursday, June 21, 2012. Trawls the Web for new, great writing, it has two distinct tasks. First, where does it find the candidates—the articles, essays, the blog posts—that might be great writing? My previous post, Following the Elites. Was about this challenge. Second, once Omnivark has a set of candidates, how does it know which few are great? For example, given an entire issue of The New Yorker. What is the best thing in it? The New Yorker’s. Simple statistical properties incl...
Words & Numbers: November 2011
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A blog by Steve Krause. Thursday, November 10, 2011. Nuclear Weapons and Murphy’s Law. Murphy’s Law says, anything that can go wrong will go wrong. In 1958, as the Cold War’s nuclear-arms race was accelerating, researchers at the think tank RAND worried that something—the ultimate thing—could go wrong with a nuclear weapon. The researchers’ report, “On the Risk of an Accidental or Unauthorized Nuclear Detonation,” was declassified in 2000 and is now on the Internet. The RAND researchers argued the actual...
Words & Numbers: December 2011
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A blog by Steve Krause. Thursday, December 1, 2011. Just Follow the Signs. From the corner of Market and Morgan in Hartford, CT]. Posted by Steve Krause. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Just Follow the Signs. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
Words & Numbers: At Responsys
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A blog by Steve Krause. Tuesday, September 11, 2012. An update from the professional front: I have joined. Responsys as SVP Product Management. Having been in the interactive marketing field since the beginning, I believe in this promise. It is good for companies and customers alike. The challenge is to make it real. Responsys is a leader in doing so, having gone public in 2011 (ticker symbol MKTG) after growing straight through the late 2000s recession. Across the company for like-minded people.
Words & Numbers: Back in the Bay Area
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A blog by Steve Krause. Monday, September 3, 2012. Back in the Bay Area. I knew I was back in the Bay Area when:. On the second day, exiting Highway 92, I was behind a Google self-driving car. My new town’s waste-collection system gave me three cans: a big one for recycling, a big one for composting, and a small one for garbage. I was walking along a trail, wearing an E*Trade hat I randomly acquired in the past. A guy walking the other way asked, “Do you know what E*Trade closed at today?
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Steve Kennaird
Steve Kennaird is writing on the Svbtle. Technical Director at Purple Cubed. Using Trello for team L&D. As a leader, ensuring your team learn and progress is a fundamental part of your role. You don’t really want a bunch of developers building/maintaining your products who don’t suggest improvements based on the latest tools and theories, do you? Taking time out of the schedule to allow people to do their own development. Continue reading →. Jul 5, 2015. My web development toolbox. A great IDE that keeps...
SteviePress
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Literate Programming
This is my blog, where I talk about software, literature, philosophy, politics, and whatever else I feel like. Most of it is software. Check out the links on the left for more.
Steve Konves. I heard about it on the interblag
I heard about it on the interblag. I have completely rewritten my interval dictionary library from the ground up and posted the new code up on GitHub. Posted on June 17, 2014 at 12:51 am by Steve Konves Permalink. The code is available on Github: https:/ github.com/skonves/Konves.Testing. There is a NuGet package available: https:/ www.nuget.org/packages/KonvesTesting. And its released under my very own GSD license! Http:/ blog.stevekonves.com/2011/11/gsd/. C# Named Binary Tag (NBT) library. Public deleg...
Steve Kooners Real Estate Blog
SERVING YOUR ABBOTSFORD REAL ESTATE NEEDS. May 3rd, 2011 by steve@stevekooner.com. Welcome to Blogs.redmantech.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! RE/MAX Little Oak Realty Ltd. 9, 2630 Bourquin W. ,. British Columbia ,. By Redman Technologies Inc. The data included on this website is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate by the Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board. Trademarks used under license from CREA.
Words & Numbers
A blog by Steve Krause. Wednesday, February 7, 2018. This blog was active from 2005 to 2012. If you’ve found it long after, the best place to start is Best Of. If you are looking for a work update beyond the last post below, 2012’s “At Responsys,” please check my LinkedIn profile. Thanks for visiting—I hope you enjoy the words and numbers herein! Posted by Steve Krause. Tuesday, September 11, 2012. An update from the professional front: I have joined. Responsys as SVP Product Management. I was walking al...
Digital Bits | Steve Lomas
Digital Bits Steve Lomas. Musings on technology and life abundant. When I say, ". You might scoff, believing this to be so obvious, it doesn't bear mentioning. But, in fact, it does. The truth is, no matter how carefully you position the work as not finished , in-progress , etc., people form opinions based on what you. Them; not what you tell them it will be. A Case In Point. The demo went smoothly and it definitely represented technical progress, but it was clear to me the developer was disappointed wit...
The Journey
Life is a journey - this is mine. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Of all the things. Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.". When I was in my early 20's and starting in the corporate world, a forty-something co-worker had a poster with that quote on it. I thought it was funny in a tounge-in-cheek kind of way. I'm not laughing anymore. I feel like I've regressed a number of years and have all but lost the ability to think. I recall that saying now and can only nod in reluctant acceptance.
Steve Luxenberg - Blog
Steve Luxenberg - Official Website. Monday, June 9, 2014. For readers: Making sense of Amazon's battle with Hachette. When two heavyweights brawl, it's probably best for bystanders to stand clear. Unfortunately, authors and readers aren't mere spectators to Amazon's current fight with Hachette. When the dispute flared into the open a few weeks ago, I did not consider for a nanosecond weighing in. Authors with more books to their name, and more clout. Option 1: Independent bookstores love their customers,...
Steve Marple's blog
Wednesday, 7 February 2018. Python one-liner: return latest version. Today I need to find the latest version of some software. A normal ASCII sort (or even a numeric one. Would be unreliable given the use of semantic version numbers. Instead I came up with this simple Python command that uses distutils. To sort in the correct order:. Python -c "import sys;from distutils.version import LooseVersion;print(sorted(sys.stdin.read().split(),key=LooseVersion)[-1])". Simply pipe the input into. Then install two ...
Steve McAuley
Computer graphics in the real world. Extension to Energy-Conserving Wrapped Diffuse. January 30th, 2013 Posted in Rendering. Jan, 30 2013. A while ago, I wrote a blog post on energy-conserving wrapped diffuse lighting [1], noting that following standard formula ended up adding a lot of energy:. Instead, we should normalise and use this instead, preventing a sudden surge in energy whenever we decide to wrap:. However, Jorge Jimenez. Whereas Valve’s original model fixed. Once Jorge had made the suggestion ...
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