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| | | | | Thank you to Emma @ Word and Peace for hosting this popular challenge. I usually try to do a French dinner if I have time. This year it coincided with the 65th birthday of my husband, Martin. It was a perfect time to invite a few friends for a French celebration.Here is the 6 course menu de degustation that I made. Dinner with nice friends so it turned out to be a lovely evening. I had to explain how the Paris in July challenge works and I think they were all impressed by our efforts. We had suc | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post highlights the work of artist Moira Rae Carter, focusing on her illustration and surface pattern design, while also mentioning another artist, Jon Eric Riis. | |
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| | | | | April 16 was our first ever encounter with J pod. Many of you may recognize this iconic photograph of J pod below. It has been on the cover of the Orca Survey Matriline Guide since 1994. From Left to right: J11, J1, J3, J8 (surfacing), J16, unk. juvenile. J Pod J6 and J3 | |
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| | | A possible strategy to create a simple language classifier that will rate social media posts as homophobic or not. Note: I am currently on step 6 and things are looking up. I'll be posting my code to my GitHub soon Warning! These are not nice posts you'll be working with. You will run across foul language and hatred, only proceed with these datasets with caution. BUT this process might also work for other data sets like marketing posts or sports posts. 1. Make your own tiny crumby data set by | ||