- Cache View or Cached Pages of Any Website – CachedView.com – <blockquote>CachedView.com – Google Cached Pages for any web site. It is the ultimate internet cache.</blockquote>
- www.cs.huji.ac.il/~shais/UnderstandingMachineLearning/understanding-machine-learning-theory-algorithms.pdf –
- Stock Photos No License-Alana | Free Stock Photos – <blockquote>free hd stock images, stock photos, free images</blockquote>
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Bookmarks for November 6th through November 7th
These are my links for November 6th through November 7th:
- Creating purpose-built TinyCore Images –
- Random: Probability, Mathematical Statistics, Stochastic Processes –
- Corporations and OSS Do Not Mix – cat /dev/brain –
- assembly today –
Bookmarks for November 4th through November 5th
These are my links for November 4th through November 5th:
- Starting and Sustaining: A book and spreadsheet to help you launch and maintain a SaaS web application by Garrett Dimon –
- Getting Real: The bestselling book by 37signals –
- Startup Playbook – <blockquote>To have a successful startup, you need: a great idea, a great market, a great team, a great product, and great execution.</blockquote>
- hangtwenty/dive-into-machine-learning · GitHub – <blockquote>dive-into-machine-learning – Dive into Machine Learning with ipython notebook and scikit-learn</blockquote>
- GPS and altitude for hang gliding and paragliding | Cross Country Magazine –
Bookmarks for September 7th through September 8th
These are my links for September 7th through September 8th:
- An Explanation of Cricket – Basics
Cricket is a team sport for two teams of eleven players each. A formal game of cricket can last anything from an afternoon to several days.
Although the game play and rules are very different, the basic concept of cricket is similar to that of baseball. Teams bat in successive innings and attempt to score runs, while the opposing team fields and attempts to bring an end to the batting team's innings. After each team has batted an equal number of innings (either one or two, depending on conditions chosen before the game), the team with the most runs wins.
(Note: In cricket-speak, the word "innings" is used for both the plural and the singular. "Inning" is a term used only in baseball.)
- Microservices without the Servers | AWS Compute Blog –
- immersivemath: Immersive Linear Algebra –
Bookmarks for August 22nd
- db.cs.berkeley.edu/papers/fntdb07-architecture.pdf –
- How does a relational database work – Coding Geek –
- Intermediate Python — Python Tips 0.1 documentation –
- — Eigenstyle –
- PostgreSQL: A full text search engine – Part 1 | shisaa.jp –