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blog.mattgauger.com
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| | | | The blog of Matt Gauger, a programmer, maker, cyclist, reader, and boatbuilder. Lisp machines and chording keybords in the present, not the past. | |
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www.copetti.org
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| | | | An in-depth analysis that explains how this console works internally | |
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www.copetti.org
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| | | | An in-depth analysis that explains how this console works internally | |
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vickiboykis.com
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| | Woman holding a balance, Vermeer 1664 What do you think of when you read the phrase 'data science'? It's probably some combination of keywords like statistics, machine learning, deep learning, and 'sexiest job of the 21st century'. Or maybe it's an image of a data scientist, sitting at her computer, putting together stunning visuals from well-run A/B tests. Either way, it's glamorous, smart, and sophisticated. This is the narrative that data science has been selling since I entered the field almost ten years ago. |