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I’m enjoying doing these links, even if I suspect they are more useful to me than anyone else. Streaming from Raspberry Pi to VLC. The magic command is raspivid -o – -t 9999999 |cvlc -vvv...
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Am I being stupid for getting sucked into the RDF wormhole? It’s almost a parallel universe, but is directly relevant both for work and a private project I’m working on. <Sigh> TDB Java API –...
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BayesDB. Query the probable implications of your data as easily as a SQL database lets you query the data itself. eg: INFER salary FROM mytable WHERE age > 30; I think I just saw the future… Also...
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Currently working on the most stupid idea I’ve ever had. It’s so dumb that it is pretty much guaranteed to fail. Publish & discover Docker services https://npmjs.org/package/docker-discover An...
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BTSync on Ubuntu 12.04. Interesting, too bad BTSync isn’t open source. Dashing, from Shopify. Framework for attractive dashboards. Gridster. Gridster is a jQuery plugin that allows building intuitive...
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Penn Treebank II tags: https://gist.github.com/nlothian/9240750. Because they aren’t actually documented anywhere except one person’s thesis. And now that is offline. Knowledge Extraction from text....
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Actual, real guidance on how to secure Docker containers – what is possible and what isn’t. http://www.slideshare.net/jpetazzo/is-it-safe-to-run-applications-in-linux-containers Google building a fact...
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IBM recently semi-released their Watson APIs. Judging from the comments on the HN thread many don’t realize just how hard question answering (QA) is, nor just how good Watson is. I’ve spent a fair bit...
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I haven’t tried this yet, but the examples are very impressive. “We introduce a recursive neural network model that is able to correctly answer paragraph-length factoid questions from a trivia...
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NIPS is the premier conference on Deep Learning. Given the accelerating state of the art, it’s interesting to see what is new. The paper list is available from...
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Been a while since I posted here. I spent 2014-2018 running data science and machine learning R&D programs at D2DCRC. Now I’ve founded a company tyto.ai with backing from H2 Ventures. I’m working...
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