NPS is first and foremost a marketing tool for Bain & Co to sell expensive consultants and def not "the one question to ask". Several marketing scholars have pointed out the psychometrically undesirable properties of…
I have come up with a slogan for Jenkins: "Jenkins - The butler that does not hesitate to do a disservice". It is currently the most brittle piece of infrastructure we run, with jobs spiralling out of control and slaves…
Can someone please explain the psychology behind liking this kinda stuff? I've probably watched that Austrian Kowloon documentary a handful of times.
Martin Kleppmann's "Designing Data-Intensive Applications" is one of the best books in computing I've read in a very long time (and thus the best book of 2017).
Hehe - well I was referring to the major os OCR lib. supposedly have LSTM-stuff in the next major rev https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/blob/master/READM...
It would be interesting to see how Tesseract holds up against this.
NPS is first and foremost a marketing tool for Bain & Co to sell expensive consultants and def not "the one question to ask". Several marketing scholars have pointed out the psychometrically undesirable properties of…
I have come up with a slogan for Jenkins: "Jenkins - The butler that does not hesitate to do a disservice". It is currently the most brittle piece of infrastructure we run, with jobs spiralling out of control and slaves…
Can someone please explain the psychology behind liking this kinda stuff? I've probably watched that Austrian Kowloon documentary a handful of times.
Martin Kleppmann's "Designing Data-Intensive Applications" is one of the best books in computing I've read in a very long time (and thus the best book of 2017).
Hehe - well I was referring to the major os OCR lib. supposedly have LSTM-stuff in the next major rev https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/blob/master/READM...
It would be interesting to see how Tesseract holds up against this.