anikdas
- Karma
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- June 11, 2017 (9y ago)
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Twitter: @anikdas92
Github: anikdas
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Socials: - anikdas.at.hn - linkedin.com/in/anikdas
Interests: AI/ML, Climate Tech, Entrepreneurship, Technology, Startups
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- CentOS Is Dead (blog.centos.org)
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I have switched to Ubuntu 16.04 from MacOS two years ago. Compiz is one of the things helped me manage my workspace and windows which really boosted my productivity. I wonder what other tools I might be missing out.…
- MicrosoftEdge/MSEdge: Microsoft Edge (github.com)
- SOAR: SQL Optimizer and Rewriter (github.com)
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Since Facebook opened their messenger API there a lot of Chatbots have emerged. Did you find any Chatbot that is genuinely helpful?
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Currently I am performing full text search on MongoDB but I would love to use Elasticsearch for the same. My primary data source is MongoDB. Right now I am not able find a suitable/reliable sync tool for…
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I am a non native English speaker. I have tried to start reading books in the past (successfully read one). Due to my limited knowledge of vocabulary (also I tend to forget the ones I learn now and then), it get's…
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I have been getting this message https://live.browserstack.com/terminal/start 418 (Not A Funny April Fools Joke) on Chrome browser when trying to use Browserstack. Is any one else having the same issue?
- A Curated List of Checklists (github.com)
- SAM – A Virtual Politician for New Zealand (politiciansam.nz)
- Introduction to Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (coursera.org)
- Disque: a distributed message broker (github.com)
- Apple’s bid to become a $1 trillion company starts this week (techcrunch.com)
- 25 Chatbot Platforms: A Comparative Table (chatbotsjournal.com)
- Show HN: Find it for me (Search engine for Facebook pages) (anikdas.github.io)
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How does services like api.ai or wit.ai store their ML models as they have a handful number of them (at least one per customer). Do they store them into HDFS or in a database like Mongo, MySql? Really curious to know.