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sabraham
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About sabraham
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/sunil; my proof: https://keybase.io/sunil/sigs/Khp4kBX3lUdU73pBquUwPJyVWphXqF-ln8DXN-dbMo8 ]
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Comment #11076061
http://curl.trillworks.com/
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Comment #10932784
We use Riemann at Two Sigma to monitor/alert/heal our Mesos cluster [1], precisely because of above reasons to reject. >- You must pick up Clojure to understand and configure Riema…
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Comment #9286978
Mesos uses dominant resource fairness: https://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~alig/papers/drf.pdf
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Comment #9285935
To load the framework (application) with the logic with the concern of deciding what resources it wants. The scheduler shouldn't care about what you get, just fairness. Two-tiered …
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Comment #8824355
Great story, but total myth! http://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/2013/oct/02/david-c...
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Comment #5217021
This sounds like the story Jessica Livingston mentioned at Startup School 2012 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4699862 >, if I remember correctly -- business in Texas got a ter…
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Comment #5166259
http://xkcd.com/1168/
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Comment #4892717
Poor example-- the Famine should be known as the Starvation. There was plenty of food to ration to the Irish, even on Irish land; the British instead shipped it home, or fed it to …
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Comment #4464502
Typically newspapers omit the comma; my guess is to save ink/space, but if anyone knows for sure, I'm all ears.
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Comment #3874088
Sorry to be late to the party-- xaa, could you explain a little more what you mean by "Ultimately I believe the breakthroughs will come fastest if we can "close the feedback loop" …
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Comment #3828698
Definitely jokes. I wasn't totally sure until I saw this: http://www.groupon.com/pages/kidz-club-games
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Comment #3441576
awesome, thanks
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Comment #3441398
have a link for the event?
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Comment #3259484
Thanks for the insights! I appreciate it.
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Comment #3258619
The other classes sent an email when registration opened; I think it's safe to assume PGMs will be similar.
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Comment #3258611
Ah, so I used a 2-degree heuristic to come to that conclusion--I haven't had any first hand experience with her, nor do I have contact with her former students. A few stats profess…
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Comment #3258273
PGMs don't get the same sexy treatment that ML and AI seem to get in pop science articles, so it may be worth stating explicitly that they're very much used in ML and are intellect…
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Stanford Class: Probabilistic Graphical Models
If this is not a watered down version of the offline Stanford course, this really isn't to be missed-- Koller is a huge force in PGMs.
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Comment #3064943
It's around 40%.
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Aneesh Chopra: Market Opportunities in Healthcare Innovation
As Chief Technology Officer of the United States, Aneesh Chopra sees exciting entrepreneurial opportunities in healthcare innovation. Chopra discusses how moving the American healt…
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Comment #2741814
except in ultra-rare occasions they do not happen in first world countries You've scuttled your own argument here.