Yuk was my PhD advisor. He would take us on "death march" hikes on Saturdays sometimes, followed by dim sum lunch. I have many fond memories of learning from him, though as a grad student I always grumbled about how hard he expected us to work.
Caltech Mourns the Passing of Planetary Scientist Yuk Yung - ... faculty as an assistant professor of planetary science, receiving tenure in 1986. In 2011, he was named the Smits Family Professor. He became a ... - https://t.co/JPZxFihzcg
A very positive take on the recent history and future of Japanese industry, particularly recommend listening to the section starting at 19:46: https://t.co/6tYcIuuubT
@algo_luca@charliermarsh Yes, python code from Claude is usually good but rust is awful, doesn't execute and cannot be fixed by Claude even after much prompting.
Today marks the last day of my freelancing chapter under my one person company "Rava Idli Research". From Monday I go back to being a regular employee.
We are starting a tech blog at our company. Here is the first post on creating country-scale cloud free basemaps using a public satellite imagery dataset (Sentinel-2): https://t.co/u61gV5ESBx…Comments or feedback is most welcome! #gischat#sentinel2
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Why are you making people wait in que for wristbands for an hour and a half after making us buy tickets online? And total chaos with vehicle entry and parking. Please organize this stuff better, real damper on an otherwise fine event. #japanhabba
@m_saharia Very welcome initiative. I work in the R&D department of a geospatial startup. Happy to give inputs from an industry perspective if needed.