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opaque_salmon
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Comment #15307118
It doesn't seem to crash my browser, but I'm assuming it's reproducible due to the existence of that page.
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Comment #15164870
I'm curious why releasing data in this fashion is troubling? It think this kind of public data sharing in an open-source project is good, since it builds transparency. A top-N list…
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Comment #13672830
I think it's in the same vein as Telsa's strategy of autopilot roll-out compared to Google's self-driving pilot program. 1000 self-driving vehicles running for 1 month can collect …
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Comment #13596749
This reminds me of a similar project, Redash ( https://github.com/getredash/redash ), at least in functionality. This seems like it would be useful for data exploration, and I thin…
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Comment #13593909
It would be nice to see the issue of privacy, especially in regards to data privacy, evolve beyond a black and white matter. Privacy is important it allows for a bubble of safety a…
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Comment #13413715
The goal is to reach 65mph, which isn't too difficult of a task. The only parameters that need to be changed to reach that goal are the learning inputs (the area around the car), a…
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Comment #13407913
I enjoyed this tutorial as a first step into the world of deep learning frameworks. For context, I recently finished the Machine Learning course on Coursera. I liked the parallel c…
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Comment #9682181
JavaScript's domain is mostly client side web browser scripting, and no language is close to throwing it off its throne. So no, JavaScript will always have its place.
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Comment #9651188
That's an interesting name choice that might make it hard for me to remember in the future, do you happen to know why they chose it? In any case, I welcome a posix interface for wi…
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Comment #9621657
It's great to see a new face on an old technology being adopted like this. Slack brings IRC to a larger nontechnical crowd in a nice slick package.
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Comment #9620921
Thanks for the recommendation chubot, I always appreciate being able to see/read behind the scenes. Sometimes logistics can end up being more interesting than the end result.
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Comment #9619096
These tools look like something I might use, I've never been a fan of IDE's (mostly because the work I've done haven't been large enough in scale to necessitate one). It's a pretty…
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Comment #9619051
What kind of infrastructure does it take to be able to offer this kind of service in the chosen metropolitan areas? Do they have warehouses and delivery trucks located nearby that …
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Comment #9573693
You technically could, but wouldn't the complexity and the cost of migrating over to a system like that completely outweigh the benefit you could reap? Think of all the cars that o…