A better motivational poster: "Move fast and make sure all CI checks are green before merging"
— François Chollet (@fchollet) June 2, 2018
A better motivational poster: "Move fast and make sure all CI checks are green before merging"
— François Chollet (@fchollet) June 2, 2018
Presenting a new idea for the first time vs presenting the published paper 2 years, 9 drafts, and 4 rounds of peer review later pic.twitter.com/i3ja935zoM
— Brooke Watson (@brookLYNevery1) June 2, 2018
"Even without high-tech surveillance, Xinjiang’s police state is formidable. With it, it becomes terrifying.”
— Julia Angwin (@JuliaAngwin) June 1, 2018
Important reminder of how surveillance is so often used to oppress minority groups.https://t.co/thAIjTQfOG
You can learn more about PAIR at https://t.co/ESGtQSwfjd
— Jeff Dean (@JeffDean) June 1, 2018
https://t.co/SgYdsY2OCF via @techatbloomberg
— Amanda Stent (@astent) June 1, 2018
I’m 😍😍 over Danny Kaplan’s historic lesson on stats. 1908— the t-test and the Model T, 1920s, ANOVA and the Model A. pic.twitter.com/jlUwsVpZpr
— Amelia McNamara (@AmeliaMN) June 1, 2018
Check out my new @TheAtlantic article using sociological research to explain why the classic marshmallow test didn't hold up under closer scrutiny.
— Jess Calarco (@JessicaCalarco) June 1, 2018
And thanks to @tw_watts for the new study that inspired this piece! https://t.co/elttBCz6DC
The most interesting thing about the "Thanksgiving Effect" study is what it tells us about the limits of data anonymizationhttps://t.co/Iy8YEigZfV pic.twitter.com/fxT8p39rzH
— son of an asylum seeker, father of an immigrant (@doctorow) June 1, 2018
Humanitarians urgently need professional #standards & #ethics for #HumTech #HumData #CommIsAid activities. We @HHI_Signal researched + wrote the Signal Code: Ethical Obligations for #Humanitarian #Information Activities in response to this need: https://t.co/GLz9dPvHFr @eu_echo pic.twitter.com/Xxlm6epA9X
— Stuart Campo (@stucampo) June 1, 2018
Just re-formatted all the deep learning book contents I had previously posted (i.e., the appendix sections) in LaTeX. Was a bunch of work, but looks prettier and most importantly, it hopefully lowers the barrier for adding more & new content ;) https://t.co/v7oFwgi8ew
— Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) June 1, 2018
So, Facebook, I'm very suddenly seeing adverts for boutique Amsterdam hotels because I speak English (US) and am over 26? Not because I just booked a hotel for Amsterdam next week on a different site, even with a tracker blocker installed? pic.twitter.com/uVkOUkWXJJ
— Michael Veale (@mikarv) May 31, 2018
I used to complain about getting hit up by recruiters so often. A friend gently pointed out that this isn’t a good look. People in other fields (and underrepresented folks in ours) wish they had this “problem”. I was grateful for the nudge; perhaps you might be, too.
— jacobian (@jacobian) May 31, 2018