Thanks! I found the original here: https://t.co/y8OV7O245n
— Jake VanderPlas (@jakevdp) September 30, 2018
The "Coding Tech" channel is just a leach that re-post videos from other people & orgs without attribution 😡
Thanks! I found the original here: https://t.co/y8OV7O245n
— Jake VanderPlas (@jakevdp) September 30, 2018
The "Coding Tech" channel is just a leach that re-post videos from other people & orgs without attribution 😡
Looking for the next series to watch? Our original docuseries, "I am AI," dives into how #AI is already improving the way we live, work, and play. Watch now: https://t.co/Ia4SrD3T7C #IamAI pic.twitter.com/Iw7zRKgjly
— NVIDIA AI (@NvidiaAI) September 24, 2018
My @py_bay keynote on ethics & bias in AI includes both negative & positive case studies, common misconceptions about tech, and some healthier principles for thinking about ethics:https://t.co/2KiP4MNjKZ
— Rachel Thomas (@math_rachel) September 23, 2018
💞 so many little details to love in {radix}
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) September 21, 2018
👉 "Radix for R Markdown: Scientific and technical writing, native to the web" by @fly_upside_down, @riannone, & @xieyihuihttps://t.co/kzAWcA78E1 #rstats pic.twitter.com/3nswE17e52
Amazing effort at explaining a paper clearly https://t.co/3lWARe5Kcz
— Nando de Freitas (@NandoDF) September 20, 2018
Task Queues: A Celery Story by Tom Mandersonhttps://pyvideo.org/pycon-au-2018/task-queues-a-celery-story.html. In this talk, you'll learn about why you might want a task queue (and when you definitely don't), when Celery is appropriate, and what you can do when it's not.
— Python Software (@ThePSF) September 15, 2018
My keynote about the future of natural language process, #deeplearning, multitask learning and https://t.co/NV7H5FQaer
— Richard (@RichardSocher) September 14, 2018
For the remote conference
AI with the besthttps://t.co/AhF6HMcnlA
Here's the full talk from #EmTechMIT today — "Machine Learning: The Opportunity and the Opportunists"https://t.co/cLtb9ZLKhV
— Zachary Lipton (@zacharylipton) September 14, 2018
Impressive computer vision enabled robot that help grow vegetables: precision mechanical weeding, targeted fertilizer and pesticides spraying and a vacuum cleaner :) https://t.co/r89cR9KcLl
— Olivier Grisel (@ogrisel) September 13, 2018
Super excited to share my new #rstats @DataCamp course, Categorical Data in the Tidyverse. Learn all about how the forcats 📦, w/ friends ggplot2, stringr, tidyr, & dplyr, can help you effectively wrangle, tame, & visualize your data.https://t.co/KC2aT94cpk pic.twitter.com/1ifCtJgOzq
— Emily Robinson (@robinson_es) September 13, 2018
ICYMI, 🎉 video from #rstatsnyc is up!
— Mara Averick (@dataandme) September 8, 2018
😹 Feat. so much amazing!
📺 "New York R Conference: 2018" https://t.co/DgRQjcpIrz #rstats pic.twitter.com/YXjjQtXZur
This is marvelous and counter-intuitive advice from someone who's a great role model for founders. More links in the thread. https://t.co/cm1APASma0
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) September 7, 2018