In 2014 I invented a metadata extraction platform, and built it out with some amazing people including @piotrrojek@NataliePis@mmontagnino@DeanElbaz and @dahernan among others. It was recently acquired thanks in no small part to the amazing @aaronedell
https://t.co/Jx3W5N50LB
#1 on Hacker News and nobody is being horrible to me in the comments. Happy Friday. Here's how I write HTTP services in #golang
https://t.co/Eg3PqUvnOV
My talk about using Go generics to reduce HTTP handlers boilerplate and ease the pain of RESTFul API creation is already up (which is crazy).
I can't repeat enough how the organization, the effort put by all the team and the level of automation is SICK.
#fosdem#golang
Happy New Year everyone! I’m currently available for contract work with #golang#typescript#svelte architecting, refactoring, etc…
As always @gopherguides is ready to help train your developers to be great #golang developers. Invest in your team!
Christmas Just Means You by The Caterers.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Year with corporate indifference from The Company.
[SOUND ON]
If you are a data scientist, #AI Engineer, or doing anything with ML/AI models, you need to check out @TerryTangYuan's new book!!! Yuan is one of the smartest people I've had the chance to interact with in the #datascience community, and his ability to architect scalable ML systems is unparalleled. There is a lot to learn here, so pick up a copy!
@antirez@XjqrXjqr Looks to me like specific case of the use of embeddings, like for example you can use one hot for words in your vocabulary, but vector embeddings work better, because similar words are near by, instead very far apart
LiteFS started as a way to distribute SQLite geographically but why not distribute databases between services? Building APIs is a PITA so we skipped it and just replicated the database instead.
And that opened up some more interesting use cases! https://t.co/szLnyDUWxC