There's an undercurrent of victim blaming here. A lot of companies hire data scientists simply because it's "the thing to do" and they want to appear modern in the marketplace. But then these data scientists are…
Did you actually listen to the presentation? They explicitly addressed each of these points (except the bit about the confounding variables, admittedly).
The good examples are _always_ cherry picked.
I'd be interested in seeing other "setting up an electronics workshop" articles by other engineers. Luke Gorrie, for example, has an article here: https://github.com/lukego/soldering
This makes no sense!
The whole point of the article is to discuss Make.
It kind of makes the whole article irrelevant. Like a house of cards that is build on a foundation of Make, but when you get to the bottom there are no actual Makefiles there.
I've never seen so much disagreement about "what is Buddhism" as I have in online Buddhist communities. Everywhere I turn there is conflict, misunderstanding, and people proclaiming "this is not real Dharma, but I know…
The article has the following near the end: "To see more real-world examples of makefiles, see my [World Atlas](https://github.com/mbostock/world-atlas) and [U.S. Atlas](https://github.com/topojson/us-atlas) projects,…
> I'm currently working with the AWS SDK Python documentation and it's a hot pile of garbage from all points of view (UX, info architecture, technical detail, etc.). I agree that pretty much all AWS documentation is…
Homebrew is an awful system, it's the exact opposite of what should be held up as an example of a well engineered "packaging system". It's not even a proper package management system anyway, and there are far, far…
I never knew about MiroTalk before, so I'm happy to see this post. How does it compare with Jitsi, for example?
> wasting time looking up the manuals God forbid!
Interesting to see so many folks here running Exim. It's my favorite MTA primarily because I find it understandable, it has excellent documentation, and I'm used to it as it used to be Debian's default MTA. I get a lot…
> a) I Co-run the Data Science Weekly newsletter. Is the newsletter still running? I looked at the archive on the website and I didn't see anything more recent than April 2022.
Thanks for the information!! I just checked my copy, and it is indeed the Buss translation. I was reading it for several week a few months ago, and I ended up putting it down, just because it just wasn't happening for…
How does the Penguin translation stack up? It's the only one I can easily find.
> For software, a programmer literally owns the means of production, so all programmers are bourgeoise? No, they are not. Marxist analysis doesn't really map to information technology in service economies in the…
Does anybody know how this works? As somebody with a serious interest in signal processing, machine learning, and audio, I'm genuinely interested. Have Adobe published anything about the technology behind this?
This sounds interesting to me, especially as somebody who was exactly zero interest in learning anything other than regular JS (i.e., no TypeScript, CoffeeScript, or any other JS-extension languages). Is this some kind…
I've been using Debian for 20-25 years and it never gets straightforward.
What a revolting attitude.
Thank you for this comment, I only wish it was at a higher level up in this thread. The number of ignorant comments in this thread is astounding. All this criticism feels like it was written by back-seat drivers who…
Oh, the arrogance and the irony.
I like his music a lot, but I do get tired of nerds constantly fawning all over him.
There's an undercurrent of victim blaming here. A lot of companies hire data scientists simply because it's "the thing to do" and they want to appear modern in the marketplace. But then these data scientists are…
Did you actually listen to the presentation? They explicitly addressed each of these points (except the bit about the confounding variables, admittedly).
The good examples are _always_ cherry picked.
I'd be interested in seeing other "setting up an electronics workshop" articles by other engineers. Luke Gorrie, for example, has an article here: https://github.com/lukego/soldering
This makes no sense!
The whole point of the article is to discuss Make.
It kind of makes the whole article irrelevant. Like a house of cards that is build on a foundation of Make, but when you get to the bottom there are no actual Makefiles there.
I've never seen so much disagreement about "what is Buddhism" as I have in online Buddhist communities. Everywhere I turn there is conflict, misunderstanding, and people proclaiming "this is not real Dharma, but I know…
The article has the following near the end: "To see more real-world examples of makefiles, see my [World Atlas](https://github.com/mbostock/world-atlas) and [U.S. Atlas](https://github.com/topojson/us-atlas) projects,…
> I'm currently working with the AWS SDK Python documentation and it's a hot pile of garbage from all points of view (UX, info architecture, technical detail, etc.). I agree that pretty much all AWS documentation is…
Homebrew is an awful system, it's the exact opposite of what should be held up as an example of a well engineered "packaging system". It's not even a proper package management system anyway, and there are far, far…
I never knew about MiroTalk before, so I'm happy to see this post. How does it compare with Jitsi, for example?
> wasting time looking up the manuals God forbid!
Interesting to see so many folks here running Exim. It's my favorite MTA primarily because I find it understandable, it has excellent documentation, and I'm used to it as it used to be Debian's default MTA. I get a lot…
> a) I Co-run the Data Science Weekly newsletter. Is the newsletter still running? I looked at the archive on the website and I didn't see anything more recent than April 2022.
Thanks for the information!! I just checked my copy, and it is indeed the Buss translation. I was reading it for several week a few months ago, and I ended up putting it down, just because it just wasn't happening for…
How does the Penguin translation stack up? It's the only one I can easily find.
> For software, a programmer literally owns the means of production, so all programmers are bourgeoise? No, they are not. Marxist analysis doesn't really map to information technology in service economies in the…
Does anybody know how this works? As somebody with a serious interest in signal processing, machine learning, and audio, I'm genuinely interested. Have Adobe published anything about the technology behind this?
This sounds interesting to me, especially as somebody who was exactly zero interest in learning anything other than regular JS (i.e., no TypeScript, CoffeeScript, or any other JS-extension languages). Is this some kind…
I've been using Debian for 20-25 years and it never gets straightforward.
What a revolting attitude.
Thank you for this comment, I only wish it was at a higher level up in this thread. The number of ignorant comments in this thread is astounding. All this criticism feels like it was written by back-seat drivers who…
Oh, the arrogance and the irony.
I like his music a lot, but I do get tired of nerds constantly fawning all over him.