@GergelyOrosz There’s also Threema, which is even better from a privacy perspective https://t.co/46beyPt3GC. It’s especially popular in the German-speaking region of Europe.
@GergelyOrosz You can also go to your repo on GitHub, then “Settings”, then under “Features”, disable Issues, PRs, Discussions etc. But I guess the Archive option is great too, as it signals intent quite clearly.
@inaciog Visual Studio and especially its debugger are still unbeaten for C++. But I agree VS Code is among Microsoft’s best. Also, I didn’t see anyone mention Flight Simulator yet! It’s one of their oldest product series, even predating Windows.
Recruiting a ML/Vision research engineer for a KTP project with @PhaseFocus1. The project is about tracking the dynamic behaviour of individual live cells with machine learning - a cool and impactful project at the intersection of research and industry.
Phasefocus are looking for a new #KTP Associate in the field of #AI/Computer Vision in partnership with the @UniOfYork. Closing date for applications is early May...
https://t.co/juV0ItN8iO
#hiring#ML#Livecyte
@VisionBernie I can't believe this either... 15 years of using the presenter view - this feature is either way too well hidden, or perhaps it's fairly new... Thank you, this will come in handy!
@claucece Hi :) Check out @gregcons’s YouTube videos too. “Stop teaching C” is a good start. I’d also recommend getting familiar with CMake as build system. @crascit’s book is fantastic and gets regular updates. And use a package manager (e.g. vcpkg), otherwise dependencies are hell!
Recruiting a ML/Vision research engineer for a KTP project with @PhaseFocus1. The project is about tracking the dynamic behaviour of individual live cells with machine learning. Application deadline extended to 20 January! https://t.co/uuCiSYIqWi
@MLRepositories Thanks for the shout-out, whether random/automatic or not ;)
Worth noting that eos also has Python bindings and a pip package (eos-py).
Exciting 12 month computer vision postdoc opportunity @UoY_CS. Opportunity to work on a new problem, open up a new area of application for computer vision and help to answer questions in neuroscience and psychology. More details here: https://t.co/xcwFKxtAel
CVMP will be back again on 6–7 December 2021 at the BFI Southbank, circumstances permitting.
We are looking for full papers, short papers, demos and industry talks on visual media production, animation, content creation and experiences:
https://t.co/bnyLYKmZaw
@m_ninepoints @CasualEffects@Reedbeta Try minted, it makes writing code in LaTeX an overall nice experience: https://t.co/R5ejbk17YN. It can't do everything but solves 95% of the problem. It has nice configurable options too.
Very interesting paper by my friend & colleague Adam! NeMo, Neural mesh models - Learning a generative model of neural feature activations at each vertex on a dense 3D mesh. Cool concept and increased robustness to occlusions in 3D object pose estimation.
Our paper on Neural Mesh Models was accepted at #ICLR! The model does analysis-by-synthesis on the level of neural features (instead of pixels) to perform 3D pose estimation robustly under occlusion and for previously unseen views of an object.
https://t.co/LWNARn5l5n