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"The measure and mismeasure of fairness: a critical review of fair machine learning" Corbett-Davies & Goel, https://blog.acolyer.org/2020/02/03/measure-mismeasure-fairness/ …
#themorningpaper If we want fair machine learning models, then first we're going to need a working definition of 'fair'... -
"Seamless offloading of web app computations from mobile device to edge clouds via HTML5 web worker migration" Jeong et al., https://blog.acolyer.org/2020/01/31/web-worker-migration/ …
#themorningpaper Web workers let you offload computation to another thread... and now to the edge too! pic.twitter.com/IRDsQGgmn2
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"An analysis of (the) performance evolution of Linux's core operations" Ren et al. SOSP'19 https://blog.acolyer.org/2019/11/06/an-analysis-of-performance-evolution-of-linuxs-core-operations/ …
#themorningpaper Is your Linux system as fast as it used to be? The impact of security fixes, new features, and configuration changes over time... -
"Trade-offs under pressure: heuristics and observations of teams resolving internet service outages" Allspaw, https://blog.acolyer.org/2020/01/22/trade-offs-under-pressure-part-1/ … (Part 1)
#themorningpaper A foundation for reasoning about the way teams of operators resolve incidents. -
Today,
#TheMorningPaper covers "Seamless offloading of web app computations from mobile device to edge clouds via HTML5 Web Worker migration" from ACM SoCC'19: http://bit.ly/37Y5d2Y pic.twitter.com/xW7rweVly2
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"Narrowing the gap between serverless and its state with storage functions" Zhang et al., https://blog.acolyer.org/2020/01/29/narrowing-the-gap/ …
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"STELLA: report from the SNAFU-catchers workshop on coping with complexity" Woods 2017, https://blog.acolyer.org/2020/01/20/stella-coping-with-complexity/ …
#themorningpaper Coping with the complexity of modern systems and incident management. -
Today,
#TheMorningPaper covered "150 successful machine learning models: 6 lessons learned at http://Booking.com ," from ACM#KDD2019: http://bit.ly/2OpoPX3@kdd_newspic.twitter.com/uH2UElRQDW
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#TheMorningPaper takes a look at "Efficient Lock-free Durable Sets," from ACM OOPSLA '19: http://bit.ly/2Rj1bgg pic.twitter.com/MFyGsLh3hg
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"Understanding real world concurrency bugs in
#golang" analysis of that great paper by#TheMorningPaper https://blog.acolyer.org/2019/05/17/understanding-real-world-concurrency-bugs-in-go … -
"Optimized risk scores" Ustun & Rudin, KDD'17 https://blog.acolyer.org/2019/11/01/optimized-risk-scores/ …
#themorningpaper Creating optimal, human usable, risk-scoring models. pic.twitter.com/F5bS0rM895
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Just a friendly reminder that "a median of 1,793 unique keys every day" are leaked to GitHub. Don't put all your eggs in one basket, dear devs, leak keys to GitLab, Bitbucket and other services as well!
#themorningpaper https://blog.acolyer.org/2019/04/08/how-bad-can-it-git-characterizing-secret-leakage-in-public-github-repositories/ … -
Great paper on
#TheMorningPaper by@abhijangda, Donald Pinckney,@ArjunGuha &@YuriyBrun from the@plasma_umass lab!https://twitter.com/TheOfficialACM/status/1196523968695603201 …
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#TheMorningPaper takes a look at "Mergeable Replicated Data Types," from ACM OOPSLA ’19. This will be the first of two posts in TMP diving into this extensive work that distributed systems practitioners and researchers may enjoy perusing: http://bit.ly/2XJm9WV pic.twitter.com/5GRrh84Xj1
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This idea of local-first software (as highlighted by
@adriancolyer in#themorningpaper) is really interesting and seems quite powerful - why didn't I think of this? "Local-first software: you own your data, in spite of the cloud" https://blog.acolyer.org/2019/11/20/local-first-software/ … -
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@FSEconf paper as#themorningpaper in my inbox today@adriancolyer Towards a theory of software development expertise | the morning paperhttps://blog.acolyer.org/2018/12/21/towards-a-theory-of-software-development-expertise/ … -
Grad student
@ucsc,@danielbittman is working on the Twizzler OS project with@palvaro and@EthanLMiller. Read about it in@adriancolyer's#themorningpaper CS blog! https://twitter.com/adriancolyer/status/1204080774699458561 … -
"Learning certifiably optimal rule lists for categorical data" Angelino et al., JMLR 2018 https://blog.acolyer.org/2019/10/30/corels/ …
#themorningpaper Generating the simplest and best model possible... pic.twitter.com/h6mStAhRWG
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#themorningpaper 2020 CS conference calendar https://blog.acolyer.org/2020/01/06/2020-the-year-ahead/ … (via@adriancolyer)
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