- Paper: "exposure to socioeconomic inequality in an everyday setting negatively affects willingness to publicly support a redistributive economic policy" by Melissa Sands
- Peak Artificial Intelligence
- Interactive historic map of every UK railway line that's ever existed, via Tim Dunn
- Oxford DEMIG databases with unprecedented coverage of migration & migration policy data now available for free download, via Hein de Haas
- Using machine learning in R to predict Automobile Collision and Bike Share Demand and subsidy via Ken Steif
- Awful AI: a curated list to track current scary usages of AI - hoping to raise awareness, HT Will Geary
- The software used to create the black hole in the movie 'Interstellar' is a full implementation of Einstein's equations in 40,000 lines of C++, and rendered thousands of 23-megapixel IMAX frames on a 32,000-core render farm at about 20 core-hours per frame via John Arundel
- What to consider when choosing colors for data visualization, by Lisa Rost
Structured Procrastination on Cities, Transport Policy, Spatial Analysis, Demography, R
Thursday, December 20, 2018
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