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Index for Year 2011

  1. 2011-01-01: Five surprising changes in 2010   🗪
  2. 2011-01-04: If human population grew at the pace of computer storage…   🗪
  3. 2011-01-06: So, you want to be a mad scientist?   🗪
  4. 2011-01-10: Our institutions are limited by the pre-digital technology   🗪
  5. 2011-01-11: Demarchy and probabilistic algorithms   🗪
  6. 2011-01-17: Innovating without permission   🗪
  7. 2011-01-19: Book review: Statistical Analysis with R   🗪
  8. 2011-01-25: On the monetary value of an education, and bad statistics   🗪
  9. 2011-01-28: Turning vanity publishing on its head   🗪
  10. 2011-01-31: Not even eventually consistent   🗪
  11. 2011-02-07: China: the new scientific superpower?   🗪
  12. 2011-02-11: Taking scientific publishing to the next level   🗪
  13. 2011-02-23: Social Media is subversive, but maybe not how you think   🗪
  14. 2011-02-28: Innovation and model boundaries   🗪
  15. 2011-03-07: Jobless recovery, the Luddite fallacy and the 4-hour workweek   🗪
  16. 2011-03-08: Breaking news: HTML+CSS is Turing complete   🗪
  17. 2011-03-16: Governments should stop funding higher education?   🗪
  18. 2011-03-23: Know the biases of your operating system   🗪
  19. 2011-03-30: Social Web or Tempo Web?   🗪
  20. 2011-04-01: You can assess trends by the status of the participants   🗪
  21. 2011-04-04: How information technology is really built   🗪
  22. 2011-04-13: The Open Java API for OLAP is growing up!   🗪
  23. 2011-04-21: Ten things Computer Science tells us about bureaucrats   🗪
  24. 2011-04-28: The case against double-blind peer review   🗪
  25. 2011-04-29: Is science more art or industry?   🗪
  26. 2011-05-10: Improve your impact with abundance-based design   🗪
  27. 2011-05-13: Scaling MongoDB   🗪
  28. 2011-05-16: Time-saving versus work-inducing software   🗪
  29. 2011-05-17: You cannot refuse to publish our paper because…   🗪
  30. 2011-05-18: The perils of filter-then-publish   🗪
  31. 2011-05-27: Automation will make you obsolete, no matter who you are   🗪
  32. 2011-06-06: Why I still program   🗪
  33. 2011-06-08: Is Wikipedia anti-intellectual?   🗪
  34. 2011-06-14: The language interpreters are the new machines   🗪
  35. 2011-06-23: Probabilities are unnecessary mathematical artifacts   🗪
  36. 2011-06-27: On being happy   🗪
  37. 2011-07-04: The myth of the unavoidable specialization   🗪
  38. 2011-07-11: Sentience is indescribable   🗪
  39. 2011-07-21: What the Internet wants me to read (summer 2011)   🗪
  40. 2011-08-01: Scientists and central planning   🗪
  41. 2011-08-08: Pick one: determinism or fairness   🗪
  42. 2011-08-09: Usury and the collapse of empires   🗪
  43. 2011-08-11: Fast computation of scalar products, and some lessons in optimization   🗪
  44. 2011-08-15: Better job ads   🗪
  45. 2011-08-15: The Web is killing database systems   🗪
  46. 2011-08-22: Linux and the financial crisis   🗪
  47. 2011-08-29: Why can´t hash tables preserve the order of keys?   🗪
  48. 2011-09-06: Science is self-regulatory… really?   🗪
  49. 2011-09-13: You think that users are faceless objects? You are obsolete!   🗪
  50. 2011-09-19: Emerging knowledge is a private business   🗪
  51. 2011-09-26: Two 32-bit hash functions from a 64-bit hash function?   🗪
  52. 2011-10-05: Where does innovation come from?   🗪
  53. 2011-10-10: Why aren´t we getting richer? The scarring tissue theory   🗪
  54. 2011-10-17: True scientists are irreverent   🗪
  55. 2011-10-23: How database design fails us, and what to do about it   🗪
  56. 2011-10-25: It is not where you work, but who you work with   🗪
  57. 2011-11-01: My favorite LaTeX editor for MacOS: Texpad   🗪
  58. 2011-11-03: Real scientists never report fraud   🗪
  59. 2011-11-14: Where do debt, credit and currencies come from?   🗪
  60. 2011-11-28: 3 surprising facts about the computation of scalar products   🗪
  61. 2011-12-05: Dealing with harsh criticism   🗪
  62. 2011-12-19: Compressing document-oriented databases by rewriting your documents   🗪
  63. 2011-12-28: My favorite posts from 2011   🗪