I always used NiFi.
I started doing this with 10k reports, the different formatting between different years was too much of a pain in the ass. They started embedding Excel documents in what I think is base64 into text files? I don't know.…
I once hacked together AI to try and predict if cost of Bitcoin will go up or down based only on time and history of price. The program worked, but I remember it didn't predict very well. Maybe tinkering and reworking…
I use the Google daydream headset mostly for YouTube, I would kill for a browser so I can plug my keyboard in and browse the internet on a gigantic screen.
Half a year?
Lua/Torch backend + Redis + React
I made fedcrawl.com, the entire backend runs on Lua/torch. This involves scraping federal contract sites, cleaning text, and ultimately indexing everything on elasticsearch. It's really just a few Lua scripts running as…
Not really, it's pretty unorthodox to look for genetic sequences as evidence of infection. Typically you look for antibodies, as the virus may not be circulating, or is simply not where you are sampling.
Folding is dynamic over the lifetime of the RNA, things like SHAPE are nice but only provide a snapshot. It is still leagues better than simply going by the old school thermodynamics based folding algorithms. A neat way…
Where's the code?
Alfresco is an open source Enterprise content management software which has frontend UI called Alfresco Share. The installation is simple using their all inclusive executable which bundles the server, database, and Solr…
I once wrote a thing that would take text files uploaded to the alfresco ecm, containing run options or data input for some automation script sitting on a server that's part of the corporate subnet, and depending on how…
“I’d be the last one to give you a quote saying that we don’t need to bother with these [unsequenced] regions.” I wonder if he said this with a straight face.
Cambridge analytica is propped in a major way by Robert Mercer of Renaissance Technologies. See, https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/03/27/the-reclusive-.... I happen to work near their corporate headquarters in NY,…
Doesn't e-estonia use block chain for identity?
edge-cases. I feel like edge cases balloon exponentially relative to data size, where it feels as if at some point you might as well just screw the automation and handle each entry individually. Who cares, it's never…
X230 sounds to be up your alley then which you can find for as low as 200$. If you're a hardened emacs user, your fingers will thank you.
I got the t450s recently off eBay. I would not make the same purchase again. Instead I would go for the x series models. This is because the keys on the t450s size laptop (which is larger) are too far apart for coding.…
Maybe set up a crowdfund to make the internet's first troll content training corpus.
I embedded the sentiment analyzer from Stanford core nlp into a web crawler I wrote, with the idea of instructing the crawler to follow links surrounded by only positive or negative text. Didn't seem all that useful at…
The antibiotic problem has nothing to do with young people. It's old people that are always in the hospital and will die if infection is not treated immediatly with antibiotics. That's where resistance incubates, not in…
What? It's to prevent reinfection not resistance.
And what's even better than pytorch? Just torch.
This proposes cutting the streaming platform host out of tip profits entirely, do I understand correctly? What incentive is there to the developer to create the streaming platform if there is no stake in profit? Did I…
Why bother paywalling me Elsevier, you know I'm going to get what I want for free. You're my bitch.
I always used NiFi.
I started doing this with 10k reports, the different formatting between different years was too much of a pain in the ass. They started embedding Excel documents in what I think is base64 into text files? I don't know.…
I once hacked together AI to try and predict if cost of Bitcoin will go up or down based only on time and history of price. The program worked, but I remember it didn't predict very well. Maybe tinkering and reworking…
I use the Google daydream headset mostly for YouTube, I would kill for a browser so I can plug my keyboard in and browse the internet on a gigantic screen.
Half a year?
Lua/Torch backend + Redis + React
I made fedcrawl.com, the entire backend runs on Lua/torch. This involves scraping federal contract sites, cleaning text, and ultimately indexing everything on elasticsearch. It's really just a few Lua scripts running as…
Not really, it's pretty unorthodox to look for genetic sequences as evidence of infection. Typically you look for antibodies, as the virus may not be circulating, or is simply not where you are sampling.
Folding is dynamic over the lifetime of the RNA, things like SHAPE are nice but only provide a snapshot. It is still leagues better than simply going by the old school thermodynamics based folding algorithms. A neat way…
Where's the code?
Alfresco is an open source Enterprise content management software which has frontend UI called Alfresco Share. The installation is simple using their all inclusive executable which bundles the server, database, and Solr…
I once wrote a thing that would take text files uploaded to the alfresco ecm, containing run options or data input for some automation script sitting on a server that's part of the corporate subnet, and depending on how…
“I’d be the last one to give you a quote saying that we don’t need to bother with these [unsequenced] regions.” I wonder if he said this with a straight face.
Cambridge analytica is propped in a major way by Robert Mercer of Renaissance Technologies. See, https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/03/27/the-reclusive-.... I happen to work near their corporate headquarters in NY,…
Doesn't e-estonia use block chain for identity?
edge-cases. I feel like edge cases balloon exponentially relative to data size, where it feels as if at some point you might as well just screw the automation and handle each entry individually. Who cares, it's never…
X230 sounds to be up your alley then which you can find for as low as 200$. If you're a hardened emacs user, your fingers will thank you.
I got the t450s recently off eBay. I would not make the same purchase again. Instead I would go for the x series models. This is because the keys on the t450s size laptop (which is larger) are too far apart for coding.…
Maybe set up a crowdfund to make the internet's first troll content training corpus.
I embedded the sentiment analyzer from Stanford core nlp into a web crawler I wrote, with the idea of instructing the crawler to follow links surrounded by only positive or negative text. Didn't seem all that useful at…
The antibiotic problem has nothing to do with young people. It's old people that are always in the hospital and will die if infection is not treated immediatly with antibiotics. That's where resistance incubates, not in…
What? It's to prevent reinfection not resistance.
And what's even better than pytorch? Just torch.
This proposes cutting the streaming platform host out of tip profits entirely, do I understand correctly? What incentive is there to the developer to create the streaming platform if there is no stake in profit? Did I…
Why bother paywalling me Elsevier, you know I'm going to get what I want for free. You're my bitch.