Graphical comparison of three common date formats. #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 16, 2021
Source: https://t.co/G8cJheVzuk pic.twitter.com/HhUMoerfBy
Graphical comparison of three common date formats. #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 16, 2021
Source: https://t.co/G8cJheVzuk pic.twitter.com/HhUMoerfBy
The smartest person in the room doesn't need to be the leader of the team and vice versa.
— Andrew Trask (@iamtrask) February 16, 2021
Intermediate Layer Optimization for Inverse Problems using Deep Generative Models
— AK (@ak92501) February 16, 2021
pdf: https://t.co/kzM10WHfnq
abs: https://t.co/rj8xvuYbNM
github: https://t.co/eQiaBZYX2g pic.twitter.com/b1WiG1TCLc
Steve's YouTube channel is awesome. I found the control bootcamp series useful a few years ago to review some basic concepts. https://t.co/tuRzCqg0jT https://t.co/rD6pAsP4gS
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) February 16, 2021
i'm so excited by this work and couldn't resist giving a talk about it while @Daniel_J_Im was preparing the manuscript for arXiv (to show up in a day or two!)
— Kyunghyun Cho (@kchonyc) February 16, 2021
this is the first fruit out of Google Faculty Award awarded earlier to Cristina Savin and me: https://t.co/cyJUarvhAo https://t.co/03hNaOtGYB
A curious relationship between film length and @IMDb rating. #movie #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 15, 2021
Source: https://t.co/RpA12fegNq pic.twitter.com/rwLA7HOkZ7
I’ve recently struggled to understand Python concurrency:
— Hamel Husain (@HamelHusain) February 15, 2021
- How threads & processes work on your OS vs Python
- The role of CPUs, hardware & the GIL
- Understanding beyond rules of thumb
After tons of research, I wrote this w/the answers plus more 👇🧵https://t.co/a6PoEN9dUQ
2021 version of CMU "Neural Networks for NLP" slides (https://t.co/X2rd0eHNiW) and videos (https://t.co/6Yi2cZmOLE) are being posted in real time! Check it out for a comprehensive graduate-level class on NLP! New this year: assignment on implementing parts of your own NN toolkit. pic.twitter.com/kpyA1nQAE5
— Graham Neubig (@gneubig) February 15, 2021
For folks trying to get their head around PEP 634 (pattern matching), which will land in the next alpha release of 3.10, here's a brief tutorial I wrote: (more concise than the introduction in PEP 636): https://t.co/xWK2v0Rzgt
— Guido van Rossum (@gvanrossum) February 15, 2021
20k people visit my site a day for tutorials like “how to rename a column” and “how to remove white space from a string” https://t.co/xwyBYfXDE5
— Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) February 14, 2021
The railroads of the world - and only the railroads. #dataviz
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 14, 2021
Source: https://t.co/rl0DUIZ1d9 pic.twitter.com/syj2OailsM
Chart shows when social media platform generated the biggest "Buzz" as measured by Google search trends. This data doesn't allow us to compare the scale of the buzz - only the general trend is displayed. Interesting viewing though... Source: https://t.co/uFq7FHWMUW pic.twitter.com/nTqZQe5rTJ
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 14, 2021