First of all, I don't think this is satire. I'll admit that the use of a gmail account by a researcher at a Chinese uni is facially suspicious, but it's not that odd given that cursory googling shows that both authors…
I'd much rather Slick Willy's mid 90s economy and his less than consistent commitment to the truth than Carter's honesty & stagflation.
I don't read a lot of techcrunch to be honest, so maybe this is their standard fare and isn't worth the time I'll take to write this. On the other hand, I dislike that this man just painted my entire industry as…
can you explain more about how you want "coders" to do "missions", but you're charging 20k/yr for access to part of the data, and you have an obnoxiously low rate limit? are you bloomberg? I think we should all stick…
deeplearning.net and the ufldl tutorial are excellent places to start. I've also perused this ebook recently and found it to be pretty solid in terms of giving mathematically solid but still intuitive. last but not…
I found that one particular phrase,"technically privileged", both hilarious and utterly horrifying. Hilarious because I suppose I never paused to consider that the folks in my major who were both curious and motivated…
First of all, I don't think this is satire. I'll admit that the use of a gmail account by a researcher at a Chinese uni is facially suspicious, but it's not that odd given that cursory googling shows that both authors…
I'd much rather Slick Willy's mid 90s economy and his less than consistent commitment to the truth than Carter's honesty & stagflation.
I don't read a lot of techcrunch to be honest, so maybe this is their standard fare and isn't worth the time I'll take to write this. On the other hand, I dislike that this man just painted my entire industry as…
can you explain more about how you want "coders" to do "missions", but you're charging 20k/yr for access to part of the data, and you have an obnoxiously low rate limit? are you bloomberg? I think we should all stick…
deeplearning.net and the ufldl tutorial are excellent places to start. I've also perused this ebook recently and found it to be pretty solid in terms of giving mathematically solid but still intuitive. last but not…
I found that one particular phrase,"technically privileged", both hilarious and utterly horrifying. Hilarious because I suppose I never paused to consider that the folks in my major who were both curious and motivated…