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The Launch of VRCC: Your home for virtual reality music events

VRCC is the Virtual Reality Club Collective, a service which you can use right now at https://vrcc.events to find music events happening in the virtual reality space. In this post I'll

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AWS

How do you throw an online VR music event?

When everyone went into global lockdown mode, I found myself in a strangely fortuitous position: being a musicmaker, dedicating time to making new music and revisiting old projects became an order of magnitude

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Machine Learning

The High Bar: Learnings From Working on Amazon Go

On Friday, February 7th of 2020, I concluded the Amazon Go episode of my career! Working on such a unique problem space and with a remarkable team of talent has been encouraging of

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Machine Learning

A Reminder To Review Your Model Outputs, Not Just Metrics

This is a lightweight reminder to review both the data going into your models, and the predictions it produces - not just your performance metrics. In recent history I was testing out an

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Czech

Accomplishment: Finished Duolingo Course in Czech

Včera (před dvěma dny, opravdu), skončil jsem to třída pro Čeština na Duolingo. Stále mám hodně co se naučit, tak tady zastavím se nebudu! :D[1] It's a feat for anyone who is

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Machine Learning

Sleeves Hiding Hands: Making a subreddit powered by machine learning

Over the last month I've been working on an ML-powered subreddit called /r/SleevesHidingHands. What started as nothing more than a "what if" idea, turned out to be a great learning experience in

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Gear

Updated Equipment: Mechanical Keyboards

This is a follow-up to last week's post on looking for a new mechanical keyboard to facilitate my code and writing activities. Ladies and gents, I have settled on a keyboard! This guy

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Gear

Updating Equipment: Mechanical Keyboards

I'd come up with a better title for this post, but really this is just a post to get comfortable with a new mechanical keyboard that features key switches I'm not used to.

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Machine Learning

Making Music with Machine Learning

This'll be a quick talk over work I'm doing with NSynth and other ML-powered tools to expand my music production possibilities. What's Going On Here? I'm using machine learning to create new instruments

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How do we introduce morality into machine learning?

This is a long post, so grab a coffee first! Back in 2017, I found an introduction to the various forward-thinking perspectives on artificial intelligence. This came from a panel discussion from the

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Machine Learning

A Search Engine for ML Resources: MLPleaseHelp

Last weekend, I launched another open source project for the benefit of machine learning practitioners. Rather than helping you build out your infrastructure like the Parris tool does, this one is a simple

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Machine Learning

Released Today: Parris, The Automated ML Training Tool.

Today marks a momentous occasion - today is the first day of 2018! Here's hoping your celebratory activities were in equal parts memorable and enjoyable. Other than the new year arriving today, today

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Machine Learning

ML By Redditors, For Redditors: /r/learnmachinelearning Project Proposals and Challenges

You notice how it takes me weeks on weeks to get new posts up? That's intentional, as you'll only see posts when I have something substantive to contribute, and I only take the

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Builds

Bun Alert: An Afternoon XKCD Project

XKCD posted about Bun Alert, I thought it'd be a quick build, and it was. What Does It Do? Users subscribe their phone number to the Bun Alert system, and receive new SMS

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How To Check If Your S3 Buckets Allow Public Read ACLs

Update 2017/07/20: Code's on Github under jgreenemi/DescribePublicBuckets! This script is now available in both Python and Bash to give you some flexibility. Problem There's been a recent wave of accidental

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Machine Learning

Follow-Up: Predicting Server Capacity with Linear Regression ML

Hey all! Had a little bit of progression the linear regression problem I've been working, and have some insights to share. This post is related to this previous post. What I Tried The

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Machine Learning

Predicting Server Capacity with Linear Regression ML

This is a relatively entry-level project I've worked to practice some machine learning. Octave code repository available on Github here[1], and you'll see some snippets throughout. Update 2017/07/16: This post

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Blog Meta

Now Supporting HTTPS and IPv6

A small change for others, but a decent-sized change on my end, this blog now supports HTTPS. I'll work out enforcing HTTPS for all connections, but for the time being the blog can

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Blog Meta

Making a note here.

Today is Independence Day, and marks the first blog post I've written in several years. Think the last time I posted was about three years ago. A lot's changed. The reason for this

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