2016-07-02 »
Interesting. They seem to avoid the parts I hate about gnu radio (terrible API, zillions of dependencies) with the only downsides being immaturity, maybe they don't support my hardware, and you have to learn lua. It may be a reasonable trade.
2016-07-05 »
Today I got nerd sniped by the prime minister of Canada. For various reasons, I decided to read his so-called autobiography (presumably ghost written or brilliantly edited): https://www.amazon.com/Common-Ground-Justin-Trudeau-ebook/dp/B00K53WAU0
...which contains a puzzle that I'll summarize as: let's say I go to a corner store and buy four items. What are four prices that when added together make $7.11, and when multiplied together, also make $7.11? (No rounding required.)
This turns out to be a fairly old problem, and trickier than it sounds.
2016-07-11 »
So much scary stuff in here, but my favourite line is, "When I was in graduate school in the 1970s, n=10 was the norm, and people who went to n=20 were suspected of relying on flimsy effects and wasting precious research participants."
My wifi analyses have n=~millions of data points, and I still have no idea if I'm doing it right. The difference is they pay me either way so I have less incentive to go on a 20-year self-delusion binge.
I like the meta-analysis method where they (to oversimplify massively) check for biased results by seeing if they are suspiciously close to the standardized publishing cutoffs. They can even, using methods I don't quite understand, detect the difference between publishing bias (we don't publish negative results) from methodology errors (eg. filtering outlier data points you don't like). It's neat.
2016-07-14 »
An interesting article about the IETF:
http://blog.apnic.net/2016/04/18/declaring-ipv6-internet-standard/
2016-07-24 »
"demonstrating strong performance: average user throughputs remain high across the network, over 1 Mbps"
2016-07-25 »
The state of humanity, in a nutshell.
https://www.engadget.com/2016/07/25/nintendo-pokemon-go-shares-stock-fall/
2016-07-28 »
I keep looking for a counterexample, but there are still no situations where the use (by myself or others) of a mock library has made my life better. Just say no.
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