This Thursday 4/7 don't miss Factor's @bramwessel and @semwebcompany's Andreas Blumauer as they discuss how to optimize your #DigitalTransformation efforts with knowledge graphs. Register here: https://t.co/s7EnaI5kmz
Oh, no. So glad I at least got to see him at the Python reunion (with @marssciencegrad and @stumax), but -- oh, no. A genius has left us. https://t.co/mFkLTzTyBn
Perfect night for a game at Safeco Field. Will be even more perfect if the M’s can come back from a 4-run deficit in the bottom of the 7th. Rally caps activated…
Harlan Ellison was a powerful, virtuosic writer with razor sharp clarity and wit. As an adolescent, I couldn’t help but find that attractive. At some point his books stopped speaking to me in the same way, but I never forgot how they affected me. RIP, Harlan, and thanks.
It’s hard to overstate what a devastating blow this is to the city of Glasgow and to fans of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who would have been 150 years old this year. The GSA is a masterpiece, and the world will be poorer if it’s lost entirely.
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If you weren’t able to make it to I
#ias18 in person, @mjane_h has done you a solid with this adaptation of her outstanding closing plenary. I’m enjoying reliving this talk and exploring the end notes and references. I have SO much reading to do… https://t.co/VcyI8yqlWr
ias18 is like a movable feast. I can drift from person to person and have equally exquisite and geeky conversations about deeply weedy stuff. Quite a few half-formed ideas snapped into place this week thanks to the dialogs I’ve shared with old and new friends. Thanks, all.
Capped off the first day of #IAS18 by having dinner at Mercat a la Planxa with our first cohort of IA Summit Student Scholars. The food was outstanding, and we couldn’t have asked for a better group to share it with. What a great night.
Just landed in Chicago. Now starts the final prep for #IAS18. Keeping my fingers crossed for folks on the east coast that their travel won’t be disrupted this week.