CrimeGraph pt. 2 - transforming crime events into timesteps useful for training a neural network to predict the risk of violent crime: https://t.co/Wxt4jnWwmu
I posted an initial WIP Jupyter notebook for CrimeGraph, my collaboration w/ @spotcrime to use graph deep learning technology to forecast the risk of violent crime:
https://t.co/sQ8Sw56zUk
"...the Literary Gamer believes, reading and playing enhance systematic thinking and the mysteries of imaginative empathy." -Tom Bissell
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A City in a Bottle 🌆
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@seanmcarroll psyched to hear you are coming to Baltimore, my adopted hometown! I've read/listened to all your books + great courses + podcast episodes :-)
"Many engineering organisations aspire to have a culture of writing – where decision making and communication happens primarily through writing, versus through synchronous means such as meetings." -https://t.co/jK0ku6Ya9d
"We build our computer systems the way we build our cities: over time, without a plan, on top of ruins." -Ellen Ullman (can't find the original source but such a true, resonating thought)
"Deprecate yourself. Don’t be the go-to person for the code. Optimize it for people to find their way fixing bugs and adding features to the code. Free yourself to move on to the next project/company. Don’t own the code or you’ll never grow beyond that." –Alex Ewerlöf
“It’s difficult to live a life without contradictions, but it’s not impossible to know what those contradictions are...And to keep trying to think of a way out, or to a slightly better state.” -@AlexKleeman
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