New Strength Gains From Bar Speed & Acceleration

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I’ll warn you right off the bat, this article gets pretty conceptual, but sometimes it helps to look at things from a new perspective. When we test our strength gains by maxing out in the gym what we are essentially… Continue Reading →

Quantifying Risk Aversion to Optimize Your Decisions

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One commonly known tendency of humans is that we are often more afraid of loss than we are motivated by the possibility of gain. While this feature of humans often works in our favor, there are many times when it… Continue Reading →

Predicting Sunsets with Machine Learning

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This is the machine learning python program that I created to model sunsets and tweet a daily sunset prediction based on the current weather metrics. The following three functions are to collect location and contact info for first time users…. Continue Reading →

Scraping Google Trends With Python

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If you’ve ever done SEO research or tried to coming up with content ideas, you how useful Google Trends can be when it comes to determining what people are interested in your niche. I was making SEO trend reports at… Continue Reading →

Different Is Not Always Unique

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I remember back in University my Psych professor was explaining the categories of human needs, among which is the need for affiliation. He went on to mention that the counterpart of affiliation has become more prevalent over the past few… Continue Reading →

Altruism Is an Illusion and That’s Okay

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What is Altruism? A quick google search for altruism and you would find it defined as, “the unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others.” In other words, altruism is the idea that someone can do something for another… Continue Reading →

Scraping Linkedin Posts With Selenium & Beautiful Soup

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This is a program that I build to scrape post data from LinkedIn pages. It currently extracts the date, media type, text, like count, comment count, share count, and any media links. Let’s get into this.. Required Python Packages and… Continue Reading →

How to Scrape Tweets Containing Keywords with Python

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This is the code I wrote to scrape tweets from Twitter with python through the Twitter Search (Rest) API. I designed it to search twitter for various keywords tweeted by users and return the result in table. Introducing this program… Continue Reading →

Can Your Metabolism Actually Be Damaged from Dieting?

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The term “Damaged Metabolism” is thrown around quite often in the diet and fitness internet sphere. The idea behind it is that by dieting or restricting for a period of time, your metabolism slows down and no longer function the… Continue Reading →

Don’t Throw Tai Lopez Out With the Bathwater

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“Here in my Garage, just bought this new Lamborghini here…” You may recognize this line from the infamous Tai Lopez advertisement where he shows off his cars and books before instructing you to visit his website. Although the ad has… Continue Reading →

Become Your Ideal Self Through Comfort Challenges

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When we watch movies, there is usually one character that catches our attention. You may admire or even imagine yourself as him or her. Let me ask you: What are the common traits of these characters? Chances are these characters… Continue Reading →

Increase Your Deadlift 100 Pounds (Step-By-Step Guide)

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My main strength goal in 2018 was to increase my deadlift by 100 pounds and finally obtain a 600-pound deadlift. I started my journey with a deadlifting PR of 500 pounds in January and hit many minor personal records along… Continue Reading →

Is Price Gouging Really That Bad?

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Anytime there is a storm or some other disaster I often hear the mention of price gouging. Whether discussed on the local news or Facebook comments, price gouging is almost always portrayed in a negative light. What is Price Gouging? Price gouging… Continue Reading →

Transforming Brain Activity Understanding with Visual Encoding Models

Visual encoding models serve as a fascinating intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. They aim to predict brain responses elicited by specific visual stimuli. Recent advancements in deep learning have catalyzed exciting developments in this field, particularly concerning the ways… Continue Reading →

Exploring the Hairy Ball Theorem: Unraveling the Complexity of Zero-Finding

At the intersection of topology and computational complexity lies a fascinating problem known as the Hairy Ball Theorem. This ancient mathematical concept carries implications far beyond its seemingly whimsical name. Recent research has demonstrated that the computational problem associated with… Continue Reading →

Revolutionizing Karaoke: The Future of Audio-Based Lyrics Alignment in Polyphonic Music

Imagine enjoying your favorite song and being able to sing along flawlessly, with the lyrics appearing in perfect time with the music. The recent advancements in end-to-end lyrics alignment technology have made this dream closer to reality. A remarkable study… Continue Reading →

Revolutionizing ℓ∞ and ℓ1 Regression: Improved Convergence with Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares

The field of regression analysis has continuously evolved over the years, with various methods emerging to improve efficiency and accuracy. One notable technique that has gained popularity is the Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares (IRLS) method. Recent research carries significant implications… Continue Reading →

Exploring Extremally Ricci Pinched G2-Structures on Lie Groups: New Insights and Implications

In the vast expanse of mathematical research, certain concepts emerge that stretch the boundaries of our understanding and explore the intricacies of the universe. One such concept is the extremally Ricci pinched G2-structures. This article delves into a recent study… Continue Reading →

Understanding First-Order Methods and Convergence Rates in Multi-Agent Systems

The field of optimization is broad and complex, but the recent paper, “First-order Methods with Convergence Rates for Multi-agent Systems on Semidefinite Matrix Spaces,” sheds light on how we can effectively tackle optimization problems in a multi-agent setup by employing… Continue Reading →

Understanding Random Task Graph Generation and Its Impact on Scheduling Problem Analysis

In the world of scheduling problems, particularly those involving task execution precedence, the ability to generate relevant instances for algorithmic testing is paramount. The study by Louis-Claude Canon, Mohamad El Sayah, and Pierre-Cyrille Hém delves into the nuanced realm of… Continue Reading →

The Intersection of Major and Minor Arc Integrals in Asymptotic Formulas for Integral Points

Recent advancements in number theory and algebraic geometry have shed light on some intricate relationships among various mathematical entities. One such intriguing finding comes from a study surrounding the application of the circle method in analyzing integral points on cubic… Continue Reading →

A Comprehensive Guide to Pleak: Business Process Privacy Tools and Data Leakage Analysis

What is Pleak? Pleak is an innovative tool designed to perform business process privacy analysis. In a world where data privacy is becoming increasingly critical, Pleak stands out due to its ability to capture and analyze privacy-enhanced business process models…. Continue Reading →

Understanding cantinglycanted magnetism and multiferroicity in Tb2BaNiO5

At the intersection of magnetism, electric polarization, and the unique properties of certain materials lies the fascinating world of multiferroicity. Recent research on the compound Tb2BaNiO5 has unveiled intriguing effects related to cantinglycanted magnetism and a critical canting angle that… Continue Reading →

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