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- crime-doesnt-climb/README.md at master · gwintrob/crime-doesnt-climb · GitHub https://github.com/gwintrob/crime-doesnt-climb/blob/master/README.md 74 comments
- Are Uber and Lyft responsible for reducing DUIs? - The Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/07/10/are-uber-and-lyft-responsible-for-reducing-duis/ 53 comments
- Reason Engine | Dispatches from a bright, neon metafuture. http://reasonengine.wordpress.com 25 comments
- Mapping Where Arrests Frequently Occur in San Francisco Using Crime Data | Max Woolf's Blog http://minimaxir.com/2015/12/sf-arrest-maps/ 6 comments
- Analyzing San Francisco Crime Data to Determine When Arrests Frequently Occur | Max Woolf's Blog http://minimaxir.com/2015/12/sf-arrests/ 3 comments
- With open data, you finally get what you’ve paid for all these years https://medium.freecodecamp.com/with-open-data-you-finally-get-what-your-taxes-already-paid-for-6f1990d98e9 0 comments
- How private contractors are taking over data in the public domain - Reveal https://www.revealnews.org/article/how-private-contractors-are-taking-over-data-in-the-public-domain/ 0 comments
- Predicting And Mapping Arrest Types in San Francisco with LightGBM, R, ggplot2 | Max Woolf's Blog http://minimaxir.com/2017/02/predicting-arrests/ 0 comments
- The domains of the City and County of San Francisco http://patrick.svbtle.com/domains-of-san-francisco 0 comments
- Transitioning from Software Engineering to Artificial Intelligence | by Emmanuel Ameisen | Insight https://blog.insightdatascience.com/preparing-for-the-transition-to-applied-ai-d41e48403447 0 comments
- Preparing for the Transition to Data Science | by Insight | Insight http://www.insightdatascience.com/blog/transition_to_ds.html 0 comments
- A Goodbye Letter . To: The City of San Francisco. From… | by Shannon Spanhake | Be Yourself https://medium.com/san-francisco-ca/1eba67437f77 0 comments
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