This was the most brutal insult Steve Jobs ever received:
In 1997, a man publicly insulted Steve Jobs at the Worldwide Developer Conference in front of thousands.
Jobs' response changed Silicon Valley forever..
Here's what happened (and how this defined his legacy forever):🧵
A few days ago, I saw a really great a data visualization by @__mharrison__. A heatmap of presidential rankings.
He did the visualization in Python.
It inspired me to do a new version in R.
Here's a video thread that shows you how I did it:
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@SwiftahNA https://t.co/7f8WNdvNxX They are excerpts from The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin from chapters 5 and 6. gl Shayan. Couch believes in youuuu.
Calling all artists! We are excited to announce that we have updated the information for our logo design contest. The winner will now receive $1,000! The new design deadline is May 15th, more details can be found on the submission form: https://t.co/TB4mhgnLFW
Hiring bold, imaginative ML & AI designers & developers willing to go against their training - not to infer from the statistical average, or highlight dominant patterns, but to learn from the diverse spectrum at the margins & view beyond the visual. @idrc_ocadu Proj. WeCount
I'm excited to share that today @CBCArts launched a brand new column by yours truly called Black Light!
It's a weekly column that spotlights art and popular culture created by Black people or that centres Black people.
Here's the first edition. Enjoy!
https://t.co/br65su0300
Toronto's monthly Open Data Update is out! This month: calculating walk times to transit, geolocation with QGIS, monthly team update, and more! Read September's issue ☛ https://t.co/lli8lpQuDD ☚