December 2013 News
This is the inaugural December 201312ya issue of the Gwern.net mailing list; you probably signed up through a link there. If you do not want to receive further monthly emails, there is an unsubscribe link at the bottom.
The purpose of this mailing list is to be a more meaningful and summarized version of the RSS feed (which lists every patch, no matter how small) overlapping with my Changelog page, but in a push/notification medium rather than pull.
While I was at it, I thought I would include some other material like the links I share on Google+. Since this is the first time, I don’t know if people are interested in this or if I omitted anything that people expected; feel free to email me with suggestions or feedback (I believe the reply-to should be set to my address, gwern@gwern.net
, but I am not sure). Without further ado:
Writings
Darknet markets:
compiled an updated table of all known darknet markets with lifetimes
wrote up an essay on 3 attempts to blackmail/extort/scam
Statistical:
analyzed a self-experiment about low level laser therapy improving reaction time
power simulation of the penalty from omitting key covariates in A/B testing
Radiance:
transcribed novella “Radiance”
transcribed & annotated the autobiographical essay “Old Legends” by Gregory Benford on his physics career, SF & science, the “Star Wars” program, Edward Teller, etc
tracked down and scanned a copy of “The Astounding Investigation: The Manhattan Project’s Confrontation with Science Fiction” (1984, Analog )
Personal:
Site:
signed up for MailChimp & started a monthly mailing list for Gwern.net updates
my Gratipay is up to $7.35 a week. I thank all donators.
Media
Links
Technology:
“Welcome to the Jungle” (CPU design and Moore’s law—your computer can be faster)
Debian bug report #217243: “
wget
: Possibility to really reject files on recursive downloads” (serious gotcha everyone needs to know about if they are trying to spider withwget
a site requiring cookies/login, like, for example, a DNM forum)“RSA Key Extraction via Low-Bandwidth Acoustic Cryptanalysis”
“You advocate a ________ approach to calendar reform” (I always sigh when I have to deal with any date-time programming.)
“Does Copyright Affect Creative Reuse? Evidence from the Digitization of Baseball Digest”, 2017 (large deadweight losses)
Baal (Impressive. A ring of child pornographers communicating securely via PGP &
alt.anonymous
maildrops, rotating keys regularly, where the bust only happened because a member was busted for non-ring-related problems and the only busted members were violating the Hushmail lesson by using a third-party service.)“How close would you have to be to a supernova to get a lethal dose of neutrino radiation?”
Science/medicine/statistics:
“The Intelligent Plant: Scientists debate a new way of understanding flora” (also worth reading: “If a Lion Could Talk: Animal Intelligence and the Evolution of Consciousness”)
“Embryo Selection for Cognitive Enhancement: Curiosity or Game-changer?”, 2013
“Were James Bond’s drinks shaken because of alcohol induced tremor?”, et al 2013
“So depression is an inflammatory disease, but where does the inflammation come from?”, et al 2013
“Change in Against Malaria Foundation recommendation status (room-for-more-funding-related)”
“The dangers of zero and one” (Fun example from genetics research of how even extremely weak priors are useful)
“Do Certain Countries Produce Only Positive Results? A Systematic Review of Controlled Trials”, et al 1998
“China’s academic scandal: call toll-free hotlines to get your name published”
Writing:
“Roomlore is the lore anent heavenly bodies such as stars, wanderers, moons, star clouds, star clusters, and starswirls, their bodily workings, and their gathering…” (written in Anglish; an older computer jargon attempt)
Excerpt from The Third Policeman by Flann O’Brien (Atomic theory proves that bicycles are plotting against us.)
“Lady Yodo-Dono” (poem)
Politics:
‘Review of “The Rise of China vs. The Logic of Strategy” by Edward Luttwak’
“Good News You Might Have Missed in 2013” (Bill Gates reviews global health & poverty progress)
General:
“We Are All MsScribe” (sockpuppeting, fandom wars)
“An opportunity cost model of subjective effort and task performance”, et al 2013 (willpower; discussion)
“Making a kangling for chöd” (An unexpectedly practical discussion by David Chapman of femur-flutes.)
“100 Years Later, the Crossword Is Still the King of Puzzles”
Philosophy:
“Discussions for information” (These are some of the reasons I’ve soured on discussion as a way of exchanging information and evaluating new stuff.)
Film/TV
Aku no Hana: dropped after a few episodes, couldn’t stand the rotoscoping
A Christmas Story/National Lampoon: Christmas Vacation: watched with family. The former was pretty good. The latter, though, had some good jokes but was generally mediocre and strained, and a product of its time.
Books
Nonfiction
I reread Discovery of France because I liked it so much the first time (review).
Fiction
Descending order of enjoyment:
I finished Umineko back in September, finished writing a review
New Legends (SF anthology; review)
Music
Giants (recommended if you like Explosions in the Sky or El Ten Eleven; I particularly liked “While the Ages Steal”):
“A Near-life Experience” (Demo) [post-rock]
“Berlin Rooftop” (Demo)
“Under The New Sun” (They, The Undeserving)
“Steps In Static Progression” (They, The Undeserving)
“The Palace Stands In Its Proper Place” (They, The Undeserving)
“Withered Life- Communal Rhythm” (They, The Undeserving)
“While The Ages Steal” (Old Stories)
“At Last, Ashore” (Old Stories)
“O’ Tide” (Old Stories)
Misc:
Raiders of the Lost Ark, “End Credits” (John Williams) [orchestral]
“I Saw Three Ships”, (King’s College Cambridge) [Christmas carol]
Touhou:
“流体、ライフサイクル instrumental (Fluid, Life Cycle)” (o ben to box; miskyworks {C82}) [instrumental]
“パンザマスト (instrumental)” (o ben to box; miskyworks {C82}) [instrumental]
Vocaloid:
“echoes_teha” (声になる; HKGrecords) [trance/vocal]
“vanishing_しじみ” (声になる; HKGrecords) [electronic/vocal]
“小規模な世界の私_ぴすた” (声になる; HKGrecords) [Jpop]