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Analysing 16,625 papers to figure out where AI is headed next (2019)

technologyreview.com
10 points·by scientific_ass·vor 2 Jahren·1 comments

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1 points·by scientific_ass·vor 3 Jahren·0 comments

Threads finally allowing users to delete their account separately from Instagram

theverge.com
3 points·by scientific_ass·vor 3 Jahren·0 comments

New Apple patents have Steve Jobs credited as an inventor

greyb.com
74 points·by scientific_ass·vor 3 Jahren·51 comments

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scientific_ass
·letztes Jahr·discuss
If I’m building a system that needs a full audit trail, what exactly am I gaining from your approach vs just doing insert-only rows with metadata (version, timestamp, user etc)? I mean, besides a nicer UI?

Also, when you say “immutable, off-host” — are we talking like another SQL Server instance on a diff machine? Or something else entirely?

And can this be queried directly with SQL too? Or is it locked behind some API/UI?
scientific_ass
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Was expecting a product I can try out. But still, not disappointed.
scientific_ass
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
This is super cool and I would love to try it out. We use SEMrush and they are basically charging us +$1000 dollar for the basic plan, with every other feature as an add-on for addition $200 - $400.

Question: Do you have (or plan to provide) features like -

-- Questions around the seed keywords

-- Keyword exports for external analysis with details like volume, difficulty, etc,

-- Can I tag keywords if I save them in a particular list?

In my work, I do SEO research almost every day and have a very extensive keyword strategy. So above features are what's keeping me stick to SEMrush.
scientific_ass
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I am from marketing, so maybe I don't really understand the technical value here but how is it different than me opening a new Google doc?

I currently have a single doc file that I use like notes, as soon as I type "note" in my address bar, my browser automatically fills in the rest of the URL for the file (since I open is frequently).

The Doc file allows me to paste images, add links, or anything else essential for note taking. I don't need to save, or find the URL from browser history. Simply type and close.

For any new file, I can type Doc.new. It will work the same way.

Please explain how is it different?
scientific_ass
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
You're right. Most are design patents. Only 10.75% are utility patents.
scientific_ass
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Oh, okay. Yes it makes sense.

Will share this ahead as well. Thank you.
scientific_ass
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Hello nullptr,

Thanks for sharing feedback about website and content. I will share it ahead with the authors. I think it wasn't their intention to advertise Apple here but if it is feeling like an advertisement, then they sure can improve they way they have portrayed this analysis.

About their internal tool. I would be open to share your feedback about this as well if you share it with me.

Would be open to hear feedback from other readers too. Please reply to my comment and I can share it ahead. Thanks.
scientific_ass
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Hello ChrisMarshallNY,

I know the author, thanks for sharing your views. I will share your feedback ahead. I do not think their intention is to advertise Apple because most of their articles are on analysis based on patent data.