Beauty in the digital age πβ‘
β TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) February 24, 2020
Check out how @ModiFace utilized #TensorFlowJS to allow users to try on AR makeup in the browser!
Read the blog β https://t.co/Hj0puksfGw pic.twitter.com/z8M4CIWf2J
Beauty in the digital age πβ‘
β TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) February 24, 2020
Check out how @ModiFace utilized #TensorFlowJS to allow users to try on AR makeup in the browser!
Read the blog β https://t.co/Hj0puksfGw pic.twitter.com/z8M4CIWf2J
Time to get hacking! @huggingface just released an NPM package for question answering using #DistilBERT directly in #NodeJS with a 2x performance boost over Python. #madeWithTFJS #JavaScript https://t.co/oAB4j2ektr
β TensorFlow (@TensorFlow) February 14, 2020
Rough.js is a JavaScript library to draw lines and shapes roughly https://t.co/3SLiy4BiiK pic.twitter.com/xcd6S6JRLw
β Nathan Yau (@flowingdata) January 13, 2020
D3-annotation by @DataToViz is brilliant and perfect and small and fast has been my lifeline for labelling things in d3.
β Monica Dinculescu (@notwaldorf) June 3, 2019
π· https://t.co/8wrFhHbBJC
Procedurally generated world in the web browser using Three.js, by @alexanderperrin https://t.co/fwoDJCBrVD pic.twitter.com/6MoMoqVqXC
β hardmaru (@hardmaru) February 12, 2019
Interesting presentation: #Netflix software engineers discuss the technical challenges of developing the UI & playback system for the #BlackMirror: #Bandersnatch interactive film. #programming #JavaScripthttps://t.co/prj3QUBW4O
β Randy Olson (@randal_olson) February 2, 2019
lodash has been downloaded from npm almost two billion times since January 10, 2015. This year, itβs been averaging about 32 downloads per second! https://t.co/bQfQbPokZF
β Mike Bostock (@mbostock) February 1, 2019