November 2010
122 posts
“… polynomial time algorithms succeed by successively “breaking up” the...”
– from Deolalikar’s attempted proof P != NP
Nov 30th
machine of death →
Nov 30th
The sorting hat says that I belong in Ravenclaw!   Said Ravenclaw, “We’ll teach those whose intelligence is surest.” Ravenclaw students tend to be clever, witty, intelligent, and knowledgeable. Notable residents include Cho Chang and Padma Patil (objects of Harry and Ron’s affections), and Luna Lovegood (daughter of The Quibbler magazine’s editor). Take the most...
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don't parse html with regexp →
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potter potter potter →
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disappointing →
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translation party →
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intelligent design sort →
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equidistant objects with css →
Nov 10th
moar linux →
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comp.unix.admin →
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beej's guide to network programming →
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true love revolution (?) →
Nov 9th
emerging computational linguistics →
Nov 9th
moar computational linguistics olympiad →
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computational linguistics vs nlp →
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webkitbits →
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pembroke-king's summer school →
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pride and prejudice in smilies →
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nine inch nails open source remixes →
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nrc: nonsensical ranking clowns →
Nov 9th
80+ textures for making website backgrounds →
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north american computational linguistics olympiad →
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mathematicians + congressional districts →
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the truth about gender and math →
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mono: it exists in the japanese deep awareness →
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word of advice to urban fantasy heroines →
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tiger beatdown discusses mzb →
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lessons from doom →
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metroid other m: the elephant in the room →
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improving computer game narrative using poli... →
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