This is actually very close to the flavor I had in mind.
These are refreshing. Redmon's resume is, the first of its kind I suspect.
The lessons look interesting from a high level perspective. And I think could help people guide their applications. I think there's also a need for a very low level course in deep learning. I.e. on the level of someone…
I think the obvious "gotchas" are problem definition (Am I formulating the problem in a way that will allow me to create value? a concrete example: am I modeling churn correctly?), overfitting, target leaks, and model…
The White Walkers of the data science field are out the box enterprise solutions. These are enterprise software, data science consulting and ops solutions in a package. The corporate customer need not hold in house a…
I think the next logical step is to base jump from these towers.
I believe "to the people" is another way of saying not directly to large software corporations. To the people from the people.
If we're talking about developers, then there are already a variety of projects that "people" developers actually want. The consumer oriented blockchain-natively-dependent projects are not here yet because the protocol…
We aren't there yet. Successful projects are building protocols with the goal of developers using them to build next-gen products that people actually want. Current speculation (a16z, polychain, ...) is that it will…
I was logically onboard back then, but the notion of Proof of Work mining seemed ridiculous and wasteful, so I didn't bother. I didn't even consider its purchase, which in retrospect would've been a good idea? I'm happy…
Honest question. How is this possible? Isn't it as simple as copy and pasting the public address?
That is true. And then we ended up with Facebook, Amazon and Google et al to handle the rest. I'll take micropayment schemes over centralized megacorps. At least for now. And personally, I remember a simultaneous mix of…
Protocol operators running "full nodes" are paid in tokens for performing the service outlined in the protocol. The protocols are ultimately developer tools for user facing apps. Most of the user facing apps aren't…
Exactly. A huge amount of excitement about moving away from closed monolithic platforms to distributed protocol operators paid in tokens. For example, the little guy might be able to make a small income from…
The crypto people who claim to "get it" say it's a game theoretic hack to bootstrap the development of a global distributed ecosystem which will ultimately allow for internet technologies we haven't conceived of yet.
This is actually very close to the flavor I had in mind.
These are refreshing. Redmon's resume is, the first of its kind I suspect.
The lessons look interesting from a high level perspective. And I think could help people guide their applications. I think there's also a need for a very low level course in deep learning. I.e. on the level of someone…
I think the obvious "gotchas" are problem definition (Am I formulating the problem in a way that will allow me to create value? a concrete example: am I modeling churn correctly?), overfitting, target leaks, and model…
The White Walkers of the data science field are out the box enterprise solutions. These are enterprise software, data science consulting and ops solutions in a package. The corporate customer need not hold in house a…
I think the next logical step is to base jump from these towers.
I believe "to the people" is another way of saying not directly to large software corporations. To the people from the people.
If we're talking about developers, then there are already a variety of projects that "people" developers actually want. The consumer oriented blockchain-natively-dependent projects are not here yet because the protocol…
We aren't there yet. Successful projects are building protocols with the goal of developers using them to build next-gen products that people actually want. Current speculation (a16z, polychain, ...) is that it will…
I was logically onboard back then, but the notion of Proof of Work mining seemed ridiculous and wasteful, so I didn't bother. I didn't even consider its purchase, which in retrospect would've been a good idea? I'm happy…
Honest question. How is this possible? Isn't it as simple as copy and pasting the public address?
That is true. And then we ended up with Facebook, Amazon and Google et al to handle the rest. I'll take micropayment schemes over centralized megacorps. At least for now. And personally, I remember a simultaneous mix of…
Protocol operators running "full nodes" are paid in tokens for performing the service outlined in the protocol. The protocols are ultimately developer tools for user facing apps. Most of the user facing apps aren't…
Exactly. A huge amount of excitement about moving away from closed monolithic platforms to distributed protocol operators paid in tokens. For example, the little guy might be able to make a small income from…
The crypto people who claim to "get it" say it's a game theoretic hack to bootstrap the development of a global distributed ecosystem which will ultimately allow for internet technologies we haven't conceived of yet.