I've been using this site for years. I don't know how people do regex without something like thishttps://t.co/FUJPYJZBA1 pic.twitter.com/dg7yy0ksLy
β Hamel Husain (@HamelHusain) February 18, 2022
I've been using this site for years. I don't know how people do regex without something like thishttps://t.co/FUJPYJZBA1 pic.twitter.com/dg7yy0ksLy
β Hamel Husain (@HamelHusain) February 18, 2022
Just found out about scikit-lego! Wow, lots of cool, useful stuff in here like sklego.preprocessing.RandomAdder (to add randomness in training), sklego.pipeline.DebugPipeline (better debugging) and many more: https://t.co/1oCoYCE2Z2
β Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) February 15, 2022
You can now embed diagrams directly into your Markdown files, Issues and PR comments using Mermaid. Learn more - https://t.co/gfmNOp3HeJ
β GitHub (@github) February 14, 2022
Reading a CSV file isnβt exactly easy on the eyes, but this extension can help. Check out Rainbow CSV and make your CSVs easier to skim, filter and query(!), and more colorful: https://t.co/E1D9ruWqT0 π
β GitHub (@github) February 10, 2022
Install it in VS Code, a Codespace, or even in https://t.co/3R4FgnFmqL. https://t.co/P49ooh5Wk1 pic.twitter.com/xL6w6gKPJK
Whoa! Pandas has a nifty function read_html for pulling a webpage, returning a list of dataframes representing the tables on it
β Ben Hamner (@benhamner) February 5, 2022
I wanted sunrise/sunset for SF, and thought I was going to have to get my hands dirty parsing https://t.co/LH3T1O8zRa
Nope! It's a pandas one-liner pic.twitter.com/UTQ4iwgRFx
I wrote a lot of hacky scripts in my lifetime for logging, hyperparameter sweeps, and submitting my jobs to our SLURM cluster. I may be biased, but using @gridai_ now is very refreshing. Just select your Gh repo, the hardware you want to use & the hparam ranges, and off you go https://t.co/qdfYEvWGqk pic.twitter.com/u4TWrAfl7T
β Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) February 4, 2022
π Visualize and compare repositories' stars over time with this xkcd-esque chart generator courtesy of @tim_qian and @BytebaseHQ: https://t.co/z2O4shSTdn ππ pic.twitter.com/F1VlQy9ayF
β GitHub (@github) February 4, 2022
Improved Scalene Python profiler GUI now integrated into Jupyter Notebooks (`pip install scalene`; see also https://t.co/yx1cYSOPY6) pic.twitter.com/xdcI0AbmAr
β Emery Berger (@emeryberger) February 3, 2022
The last couple of weeks, I took a deep dive into @PyTorchLightnin and am positively surprised how flexible it is for research. Just created a tutorial implementing our recent CORN method for ordinal regression: https://t.co/SMNGlY3FJa
β Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) January 28, 2022
XManager - A framework for managing machine learning experiments. https://t.co/ykOSBey2Sk #Python #MachineLearning pic.twitter.com/kJ5sqdhfj8
β Python Weekly (@PythonWeekly) January 26, 2022
interesting modern day alternatives to classic unix tools. love the colours and better readability. https://t.co/fiyCx6H9Wt
β Ankur Handa (@ankurhandos) January 22, 2022
Yeah, I can not only recommend one tool but two :). https://t.co/MjRedslvsB (lets you make AlexNet- and LeNet-style figures), and there is the https://t.co/BtNpVWzbDe repo, which looks amazing. Have fun!
β Sebastian Raschka (@rasbt) January 18, 2022