- Creating an Open Standard: Machine Learning Governance using Apache Atlas – Cloudera Blog
- Tutorial: Machine Learning Interpretability | Kaggle
- Justice Dept. ready to charge Google with monopoly search practices – Axios
- Protect Democracy | Home
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Scientists didn’t expect wildfires this terrible for another 30 years
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RT @EricaJoy: _is_this legal?
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RT @agingerssoul: Read this. Then read it again. And if you have to, read it a 3rd time.
- Mandy Patinkin Is Still Singing | The New Yorker
- (500) https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/10/09/ice-black-jogger-boston-investigation/#click=https://t.co/9JBtNh1qRH
RT @SorayaMcDonald: “These guys just hopped out in full camouflage uniforms with masks over their face, and stopped me, and told me to immediately identify [myself]," he said. “I was confused as to whether or not they were even legitimate authority.”
- ‘I Feel Like I Have Dementia’: How Brain Fog Plagues Covid-19 Survivors – The New York Times
- Protect the Results – Fighting to Protect the Results of the 2020 Election
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- COVID Cases since June by state partisanship
timelapse of COVID-19 Cases since June by state partisanship
- A man’s journey from dismissing to getting sick and spreading coronavirus – The Washington Post
- Inside the COVID unit at the world’s largest women’s prison
- Scientists didn’t expect wildfires this terrible for another 30 years
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RT @stoweboyd: Great piece.
- A Citizen’s Guide to Defending the Election – The Atlantic
A Citizen’s Guide to Defending the Election – The Atlantic
- How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk – The New York Times
interactive dialect map
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