Category Archives: Getting Started

A Philosophy of Software Design | John Ousterhout | Talks at Google

  [MUSIC PLAYING] SPEAKER 1: OK. So, welcome. Good morning, everyone. It’s my pleasure to welcome Professor Ousterhout for this Talk at Google presentation. My name is [INAUDIBLE]. I work in the Technical Infrastructure Cloud. A very quick intro to John to get things started here– John is a Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University. He spent, before that, 14 years in industry where he founded two companies, Scriptics and Electric Cloud and, before that, 14 years as a professor at UC Berkeley. Anybody here who […]

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Data Mining with Weka (2.3: Repeated training and testing)

  Hello again! In the last lesson, we looked at training and testing. We saw that we can evaluate a classifier on an independent test set, or using a percentage split, with a certain percentage of the dataset used to train and the rest used for testing, or — and this is generally a very bad idea — we can evaluate it on the training set itself, which gives misleadingly optimistic performance figures. In this lesson, we’re going to look a little bit more at training and […]

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How Anxiety Affects the Brain 9/30 How to Recognize and Turn off the Fight/Flight/Freeze Response

  This may surprise some of you to hear, but when I teach in front of a large group I get nervous, My hands start sweating and they go ice cold. I sometimes get shaky in my voice, or I often get that like crazy, stinky, armpit, sweat And even though I enjoy presenting and teaching what’s happening in my brain is that it sees all these people in the audience as a threat, and it essentially turns off the thinking part of my brain, It pumps […]

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The Dunning Kruger Effect

  On April 19th, 1995 McArthur Wheeler robbed a bank with his face glazed with lemon juice, believing the juice would make his face invisible to the surveillance cameras. He thought so because lemon juice works as invisible ink on a piece of paper Police broadcasted, the security camera footage on the local 11, o’clock news, and just after midnight Arthur was arrested Incredulously, he said, But I wore the juice Baffled by this reasoning.   David Dunning and Justin Kruger, two Psychologists studied Mr. Wheeler and […]

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7Artisans 50mm f0.95 – The New Bokeh Monster from China! Is it any good?

  just last September I had the chance to use and review an f 0.95 lens by seven artisans seems like   when the 0.95 lenses come out they do come out in hordes somehow it seems these days that   f 1.2 lenses just can’t cut it anymore and are a little too slow for everyone but jokes aside today I will be reviewing a very unique bokeh monster by seven artisans the brand new 50 millimeter   0.95 made for Aps-c and micro four-thirds sensor cameras just as […]

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Intro to Google Search Console – Search Console Training

  DANIEL WAISBERG: Hi. I’m Danny Waisberg, search advocate at Google. And in this video, I’ll explain the basics of Search Console and how it can help you succeed on Search and the web in general. [MUSIC PLAYING] Search Console is a the free tool from Google that helps website owners, SEO professionals and developers understand how they’re performing on Google Search and what they can do to improve their appearance and search to bring more relevant traffic to their websites. Search Console is not a requirement […]

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Campaign Multiplayer | Total War: WARHAMMER III

  In Total War: Warhammer 3 multiplayer is bigger than ever with more players and more modes available than any previous entry in the Total War series. Enter the Realm of Chaos, Warhammer 3’s standard campaign where up to eight players can battle it out in any configuration of cooperative or competitive play. Delve into Cathay’s darkest hour with the Darkness & Disharmony mode again up to eight players bring about Grand Cathay’s salvation… or its destruction. Or embark on a more intimate venture with up to […]

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Palavra Cantada | Sopa

  What’s in the baby’s soup? Maybe it has spinach? Maybe it has tomato? Yes. Maybe it has beans? Maybe it has a watercress? One, two, three! What’s in the baby’s soup? What’s in the baby’s soup? Maybe it has flour? Maybe it has candy? Maybe it has pasta? Maybe it has a truck? One, two, three! What’s in the baby’s soup? What’s in the baby’s soup? Maybe there is a radish? Maybe there is ice cream? Maybe there is eggplant? Maybe there is a pan? One, […]

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9: Stable anywhere. Available everywhere.

  – Okay, time to talk about RHEL. When we look at open source and Linux in particular, we often say it’s the core of your innovation but given how it’s used, it is also the core of your production. – It’s not about choosing one particular kind of server. It’s not about choosing one particular kind of cloud provider, in every customer I’ve ever met their architecture is an accumulation of these choices over time. – The stakes are they’re high with that. Whether it’s security […]

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