Qué he leído en el último año
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Uso Pocket para guardar los artículos y las páginas webs que encuentro en Twitter, Feedly o que me pasan y quiero leer o revisar más tarde. Desde el 27 de junio de 2015 he guardado automáticamente (usando IFTTT) en una hoja de cálculo todas las páginas que he guardado, su título y su URL. He intentado hacer un análisis de lo que he leído aquí.
En los 408 días1 hasta que descargué la lista he guardado un total de 2548 enlaces (unos 6 artículos al día). Este número puede estar un poco inflado: no leo todos los artículos que guardo, algunos links a otros links de Twitter y otros los descarto tras leer un poco porque no me parecen interesantes. Algunos artículos no se guardaron correctamente así que he tenido que eliminarlos. De los 2545 enlaces correctos pude acceder a 2347, no estando disponibles un 7.8%.
He guardado enlaces de un total de 970 dominios distintos (agrupando versiones móviles), 238 de estos más de una vez. Las páginas más guardadas han sido blogs que leo habitualmente (Microsiervos, Politikon, Sociological Images, BPS Research Digest), artículos de Wikipedia y preguntas de StackExchange2. La diversidad de fuentes es bastante grande por lo que estos sitios ocupan sólo el 30% del total. Es difícil contar los agregadores de noticias como Hacker News, que probablemente también aporten una parte importante de los enlaces.
En el siguiente gráfico puede verse el número de artículos que guardé para leer más tarde en cada semana del periodo estudiado. En rojo están los periodos de exámenes, en verde las vacaciones y en gris el periodo lectivo. El cambio más importante sucede en torno a mayo de 2016 ya que añadí algunos de los feeds que lee gwern a Feedly.
Recopilaciones
Por último, algunas recopilaciones de los links que he leido en distintas páginas o redes que pueden ser interesantes:
Wikipedia
- Benjamin Kline Hunnicutt
- International waters
- Randomized controlled trial
- Optimal decision
- Expected utility hypothesis
- Cox's theorem
- Possibility theory
- Dempster–Shafer theory
- Info-gap decision theory
- Bayesian probability
- Fundamental attribution error
- Planning fallacy
- Cognitive bias mitigation
- Data dredging
- Pirahã language
- Categorial grammar
- Illusion of transparency
- Rayos N
- Donkey sentence
- Bambara language
- Kripke semantics
- Identity of indiscernibles
- Ontology
- Rule of three
- Computability theory
- Primitive recursive function
- Possible world
- Predicate (mathematical logic)
- Singularity Summit
- Copycat (software)
- Douglas Hofstadter
- Bit rot
- Prosody (linguistics)
- Língua Geral
- Nheengatu language
- Evert Willem Beth
- Propositional attitude
- The Concept of Mind
- Elbow Room (book)
- Free will
- Índice de desarrollo humano
- Structural functionalism
- Gettier problem
- Newcomb's paradox
- Randy Gardner (record holder)
- Lists of unsolved problems
- Theory of justification
- List of languages by type of grammatical genders
- Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things
- Cognitive linguistics
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction
- Solomonoff's theory of inductive inference
- Von Neumann–Bernays–Gödel set theory
- Axiom of Choice
- Regression toward the mean
- Just-noticeable difference
- Expected utility hypothesis
- Nicolas Bourbaki
- Equality (mathematics)
- Outline of logic
- Outline of algebraic structures
- Levenshtein distance
- Von Neumann–Bernays–Gödel set theory
- Marginal utility
- Grothendieck universe
- Inaccessible cardinal
- Category of relations
- cron (Unix)
- Predicate functor logic
- Fundamental group
- Intuitionistic type theory
- Homotopy type theory
- Intuitionistic logic
- Sequent calculus
- Natural deduction
- Temporal logic
- Linear logic
- Hexspeak
- Litotes
- F-algebra
- Catamorphism
- AVL tree
- Binary tree
- Functional programming
- Declarative programming
- Hindley–Milner type system
- Entropy (information theory)
- Catalan number
- Extraversion and introversion
- Trotskyism
- Left communism
- xmonad
- Meaning of life
- Twin Earth thought experiment
- Prison abolition movement
- Prison reform
- List of XYZZY Awards by category
- Free love
- Denotational semantics
- Natural transformation
- Categorical logic
- Death-qualified jury
- Voir dire
- Concurrency (computer science)
- Parallel random-access machine
- Petri net
- Communicating sequential processes
- Universal property
- Description logic
- Comma category
- Equivalence of categories
- Pretty Good Privacy
- Berry paradox
- Hyperbolic discounting
- Long Now Foundation
- Null hypothesis
- List of social bookmarking websites
- Statistical significance
- Data anonymization
- Single-subject design
- Phantom of Heilbronn
- Prior probability
- Marriage gap
- Theories of poverty
- Math–verbal achievement gap
- Bias in education
- Experimental philosophy
- Michael Dummett
- Extensionality
- Symbolic computation
- Minimax
- Frobenius theorem (real division algebras)
- St. Petersburg paradox
- Category:Measures (measure theory)
- MSI protocol
- MESI protocol
- Krohn–Rhodes theory
- Pocket set theory
- Descriptive set theory
- Morse–Kelley set theory
- Virtual economy
- Standard ML
- Fate/stay night
- The Boys (cómic)
- Effect size
- MAGIC criteria
- Cohen's d
- Quality-adjusted life year
- The Daily Stormer
- McCollough effect
- Freenet
- Small-world network
- Dutch disease
- Politics of Venezuela
- Compulsory voting
- Tomasulo algorithm
- Big Five personality traits
- Inter frame
- Missing white woman syndrome
- Neoliberalism
- Refusal of work
- Random variable
- Ley de los grandes números
- Esperanza matemática
- Esther Perel
- Socialist calculation debate
- Likert scale
- Trotskyism
- Courses
- Minimax
- Effect size
- Floyd–Warshall algorithm
- Prison
- Bellman equation
- Survey methodology
- Artificial neural network
- Normal distribution
- Confidence interval
- Regression toward the mean
- Generalized function
- Distribution (mathematics)
- Inductive probability
- Probabilistic programming language
- Ray Solomonoff's Theory of inductive inference
- Principle of indifference
- Bayes' theorem
- Bertrand paradox (probability)
- Principle of transformation groups
- Port (computer networking)
- Automated theorem proving
- Nonviolent resistance
- Ideological Turing Test
- Polysynthetic language
- Operation Cherry Blossoms at Night
- Behavioral activation
- Glass cliff
- Homelessness
- Democratic socialism
- Criticism of capitalism
- Socialist economics
- Economic democracy
- Workers' self-management
- Production for use
- Economic calculation problem
- Post-capitalism
- Labor theory of value
- State capitalism
- Steady-state economy
- Anarcho-syndicalism
- Anarchism
- Anarchist communism
- Decentralized planning (economics)
- Theory of value (economics)
- Post-Keynesian economics
- Keynesian economics
- Indicative planning
- Five-year plans for the national economy of the Soviet Union
- Mondragon Corporation
- Dissolution of the Soviet Union
StackExchange
- Do homosexuals have a shorter life expectancy than heterosexuals?
- The "Rules" of Writing
- To what extent are observations theory laden?
- Does Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) exist?
- Can math be subjective?
- Functions that are their own inversion.
- Addition is to Integration as Multiplication is to ________
- What do I need to run a 5E campaign?
- What is role-playing, and where do I start?
- I'm at a loss with “Dungeons and Dragons.” How does one play it, anyway?
- Using international waters to avoid legal punishment
- Creating a realistic world map - Currents, Precipitation and Climate
- Tomorrow is Groundhog Day… For everyone. How does society respond?
- Does turning off cellular data when connected to WiFi extend a phone's battery life?
- What would be the impact of a modern programmer and laptop being dropped into World War II, possibly breaking Enigma?
- Can you simply scale up animals?
- How can I break down the task of creating a world into manageable chunks?
- What do sine, tan, cos actually mean?
- What's the difference between syntax and grammar?
- Mental Calculations
- Why do we not have to prove definitions?
- Why do both sine and cosine exist?
- Is every axiom in the definition of a vector space necessary?
- FAQ for sites
- Does availability of birth control to adolescents lead to premarital sexual activity?
- I roll a die repeatedly until I get 6, and then count the number of 3s I got. What's my expected number of 3s?
- On average, how many friends would I need to have to have at least one friend's birthday every day?
- What is the definition of a set?
- What are some things we can prove they must exist, but have no idea what they are?
- When does the set enter set theory?
- TeX
- Adding a large brace next to a body of text - TeX
- Are there real-life relations which are symmetric and reflexive but not transitive?
- Why do we believe the Church-Turing Thesis?
- How should I deal with discouragement as a graduate student?
- How to ask dumb questions
- Should I quit my PhD - workload, self-esteem and social life
- "I've somehow convinced everyone that I'm actually good at this" - how to effectively deal with Imposter Syndrome
- What are the potential pitfalls of having a PhD?
- Can I think of Algebra like this?
- Implies vs. Entails vs. Provable
- Did this Twitter bot predict the Paris shootings 2 days before they happened?
- If a set is closed and open, then it is either the total or the empty set.
- How to use false theorems or proofs?
- Why are we justified in using the real numbers to do geometry?
- Do predators assault women in female toilets pretending to be transgender?
- How can I find a homeomorphism from R^n to the open unit ball centered at 0?
- Past open problems with sudden and easy-to-understand solutions
- Resources for learning German
- What's an intuitive way to think about the determinant?
- Why is compactness so important?
- Is linear algebra laying the foundation for something important?
- List of interesting math podcasts?
- How many OpenPGP keys should I make?
- What is a good general purpose GnuPG key setup?
- How should I distribute my public key?
- Multiple Files input to one pgfplotstable - TeX
- Do bigger or more monitors increase productivity?
- How to securely send private keys
- Algorithms for automatic model selection
- What is the meaning of p values and t values in statistical tests?
- Is R^2 useful or dangerous?
- Amount of simple operations that is safely out of reach for all humanity?
- How to debug math?
- Why do we classify infinities in so many symbols and ideas?
- Ways to study mathematics while commuting
- Real computers have only a finite number of states, so what is the relevance of Turing machines to real computers?
- Historical reasons for adoption of Turing Machine as primary model of computation.
- What is the enlightenment I'm supposed to attain after studying finite automata?
- Why do people accept the axiom of choice given the well ordering principle?
- What's the difference between SSL, TLS, and HTTPS?
- Literature search methodology for non-academics?
- How can I improve the effectiveness of my literature searches?
- Selecting the relevant papers for a survey paper I have to write?
- Is formal truth in mathematical logic a generalization of everyday, intuitive truth?
- How can I explain to non-techie friends that "cryptography is good"?
- What is a topological space good for?
- Do the axioms of set theory actually define the notion of a set?
- How do I get a fancier mode line that uses solid colors and triangles?
- Meaning of the word "axiom"
- Closed source binary blobs in chipsets - privacy threat?
- Tough integrals that can be easily beaten by using simple techniques
- What is the importance of eigenvalues/eigenvectors?
- How to store salt?
- How to securely hash passwords?
- Timing Safe String Comparison - Avoiding Length Leak
- Bash autocomplete: first list files then cycle through them
- How exactly does one “control for other variables”?
- How do you "control" for a factor/variable?
- Was ISIS created by the USA?
- Is 0! = 1 because there is only one way to do nothing?
- What is the intuition behind beta distribution? - Cross Validated
- What is an "uninformative prior"? Can we ever have one with truly no information?
- sudo does not find tlmgr - TeX
- What movies are good for learners who want to improve their grammar and vocabulary?
- Mathematician wants the equivalent knowledge to a quality stats degree
- Free resources for learning R
- Are there type signatures which Haskell can't verify?
- Purely functional set
- Shell script common template
- Why is it faster to process a sorted array than an unsorted array?
- Makefile, header dependencies
- Where to find programming exercises for applicative functors?
- What optimizations can GHC be expected to perform reliably?
- Getting started with Haskell
- Deleting While Iterating in Ruby?
- How can you program if you're blind?
- How does new Google reCAPTCHA work?
- Which, if any, C++ compilers do tail-recursion optimization?
- Is optimizing certain functions with Assembler in a C/C++ program really worth it?
- The definitive guide to form-based website authentication
PDFs
- What is a roleplaying game?
- The Case Against Patents
- Cognitive Biases
- Improving Learning
- Intuitionistic Type Theory
- Proofs And Types
- The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes
- A tutorial on the universality and expressiveness of fold
- The Girard-Reynolds Isomorphism
- Total Functional Programming
- The Interplay of Bayesian and Frequentist Analysis
- Martin-L¨of’s Type Theory
- The Derivative of a Regular Type is its Type of One-Hole Contexts
- Objects of Categories as Complex Numbers
- A pedagogical history of compactness
- Category theory in context
- Category Theory for Scientists
- Generating Compiler Optimizations from Proofs
- Towards a Definition of an Algorithm
- What does Newcomb’s paradox teach us?
- Fluxplayer: A Successful General Game Player
- Type Systems
- Why now is the right time to study quantum computing
- Bayesian Belief Polarization
- How Much of the Web Is Archived?
- The time resolution of the St Petersburg paradox
- Sex Differences in Math-Intensive Fields
- Prosopometamorphopsia and facial hallucinations
- Top 10 Replicated Findings From Behavioral Genetics
- The Difference Between “Significant” and “Not Significant” is not Itself Statistically Significant
- The garden of forking paths: Why multiple comparisons can be a problem,even when there is no “fishing expedition” or “p-hacking” and the research hypothesis was posited ahead of time
- Why Functional Programming Matters
- Reflections on Trusting Trust
- Source Code Optimization
- Cache-timing attacks on AES
- Working time preferences in sixteen European countries
- The effects of working time on productivity and firm performance
- Why Does the Minimum Wage Have No Discernible Effect on Employment?
- 37 Million Compilations: Investigating Novice Programming Mistakes in Large-Scale Student Data
- Visual-Syntactic Text Formatting: Theoretical Basis and Empirical Evidence for Impact on Human Reading
- Concrete Problems in AI Safety
- A complete grammar of Esperanto
- Preventing future offending of delinquents and offenders: what have we learned from experiments and meta-analyses?
- Can Results-Free Review Reduce Publication Bias? The Results and Implications of a Pilot Study
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He tardado
un pocoMUCHO en terminar esto, y he guardado bastantes artículos desde que empecé a escribirlo (del 6 al 17 de agosto no hice otra cosa que leer y leí 186 artículos), pero estos se van a quedar para la próxima. ↩ -
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