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How our Quality Raters make Search results better - Google Search Help
At Google, we’re always working on ways we can improve your Search experience. We constantly experiment with ideas to improve the results you see. One of the ways we evaluate those experiments is by
by Patryk Adaś Lossless Web Navigation with Trails Since the early 2000’s, the desktop metaphor of tabbed browsing has dominated the way we navigate the web. With Browser.html [https://github.com/browserhtml/browserhtml], a Mozilla Research project aimed at building a browser user interface built in HTML for nightly builds of Servo [https://servo.org/], we
Reflections on trusting trust | Communications of the ACM
To what extent should one trust a statement that a program is free of Trojan horses? Perhaps it is more important to trust the people who wrote the software.
A Microcosm of the interactions in Open Source projects
Originally a thread on Twitter about the xz/liblzma vulnerability, when I finished typing it, I realized I had a real world slice of Open Source interaction that deserved more attention.
Today I Learned: Specify different bundler groups with RAILS_GROUPS
Is there a gem that you want to include sometimes and not others? For instance, do you have multiple versions of staging with slightly different gemsets? You can manage that with custom groups.
Decision tree series At Precision Analytics, we focus on finding the best tools to address the scientific question in front of us and machine learning is one useful option. Decision trees are a good place to start learning about machine learning because they offer an intuitive means of analyzing and predicting data. We wanted to showcase an application of decision trees in heath and related sciences, though the content will be equally relevant to other disciplines.