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Today we conclude our AWS re:Invent coverage joined by Brian Granger, a senior principal technologist at Amazon Web Services, and a co-creator of Project Jupyter. In our conversion with Brian, we discuss the inception and early vision of Project Jupyter, including how the explosion of machine learning and deep learning shifted the landscape for the notebook, and how they balanced the needs of these new user bases vs their existing community of scientific computing users. We also explore AWS's role with Jupyter and why they've decided to invest resources in the project, Brian's thoughts on the broader ML tooling space, and how they've applied (and the impact of) HCI principles to the building of these tools. Finally, we dig into the recent Sagemaker Canvas and Studio Lab releases and Brian's perspective on the future of notebooks and the Jupyter community at large. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at twimlai.com/go/544
Are you interested in experimenting with machine learning (ML), but don't know where or how to begin? Now in preview, the new Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab is a free, no-configuration service built to reduce friction when getting started with ML. In this episode, Nicki speaks with Brian Granger, one of the founders of Jupiter Notebooks, about Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab, why we built it, and more. Read the blog: https://go.aws/32ZhJSi Learn more: https://go.aws/3dsJgh9 Sign up for to preview: https://bit.ly/31Lk03a
Local comedian Brian Granger joins the Phunnybones crew this week for a bout of uproarious laughter. Brian has been a "rogue" comedian for 20 years, he comes from the Bay Area of San Francisco, California and brings with him a hilarious sense of humor and outlook on life. Comedy, the pandemic, fighting, Wu-Tang Clan, mental health and kids were a few of the topics at large. This is one of our longer episodes so far but it couldn't have gone by faster. Until next time you can catch Brian around Wilmington making people laugh their asses off. !!!!!!EXPLICIT CONTENT!!!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phunnybones/support
Eric Anderson (@ericmander) welcomes Peter Wang (@pwang) for a conversation about the Python ecosystem and the open-source communities that have built it. Peter is the creator of Anaconda, the near-essential Python distribution for scientific computing that makes managing packages a lot more manageable. In today’s episode, Peter offers a unique and powerful perspective on how to make the economics of open-source work for everyone. In this episode we discuss: The paradox of the PVM and Python’s packaging difficulties How Guido van Rossum implied permission for Anaconda and the open-source Python movement Python as the lingua franca of a new professional class Looking to Roblox for inspiration for a scientific computing creator community Giving back to open-source communities through the NumFOCUS Foundation Links: Anaconda NumFOCUS NumPy SciPy Enthought Jupyter TensorFlow MicroPython scikit-learn pandas Quansight Red Hat Roblox People mentioned: Travis Oliphant (@teoliphant) Fernando Pérez (@fperez_org) Brian Granger (@ellisonbg) Min Ragan-Kelley (@minrk) Guido van Rossum (@gvanrossum) James Currier (@JamesCurrier) Other episodes: NumPy & SciPy with Travis Oliphant TensorFlow with Rajat Monga
Yep, the show before the Super Bowl, we got the band back together. The idea was to discuss prop bets for the Super Bowl, but it degenerated into shenanigans that we think you will VERY much enjoy. Comedian guests include: Brent Blakeney, Timmy Booth, Jarrod Fortune, Brian Granger, Drew Harrison, Laura Cahoy Harrison, Wills Maxwell, Lew Morgante, Eric Megert, Joe Perrow & Cordero Wilson. IT. WAS. SO. FUN!
Eric Anderson (@ericmander) and Travis Oliphant (@teoliphant) take a far-reaching tour through the history of the Python data community. Travis has had a hand in the creation of many open-source projects, most notably the influential libraries, NumPy and SciPy, which helped cement Python as the standard for scientific computing. Join us for the story of a fledgling community from a time “before open-source was cool,” and their lessons for today’s open-source landscape. In this episode we discuss: How biomedical engineering, MRIs, and an unhappy tenure committee led to NumPy and SciPy Overcoming early challenges of distribution with Python What Travis would have done differently when he wrote NumPy Successfully solving the “two-option split” by adding a third option Community-driven open-source interacting with company-backed open-source Links: NumPy SciPy Anaconda Quansight Conda Matplotlib Enthought TensorFlow PyTorch MXNet PyPi Jupyter pandas People mentioned: Guido van Rossum (@gvanrossum) Robert Kern (Github: @rkern) Pearu Peterson (Github: @pearu) Wes McKinney (@wesmckinn) Charles Harris (Github: @charris) Francesc Alted (@francescalted) Fernando Perez (@fperez_org) Brian Granger (@ellisonbg) Other episodes: TensorFlow with Rajat Monga
Jane, a volunteer with the National Organization of Victims of Juvenile Murderers (NOVJM) joins Roberta to talk about the one billion dollar movement to free teen killers.The Roberta Glass True Crime Report is produced by Ati Abdo MacDonald.WHAT YOU CAN DO!Current legislation. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/legislation/current-legislation/EMAIL ME at novjmlegislation@gmail.comHere are links about stuff we talk about. Our website. http://www.teenkillers.org/ Christopher Simmons case. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/missouri-offenders/charles-benjamin-and-christopher-simmons/ http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/missouri-victims/shirley-crook/ Daniel Marsh case. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/individual-offender-profiles/yolo-county/daniel-marsh/ http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/california-victims-2/chip-northup-and-claudia-maupin/ Johnny Freeman case. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/illinois-victims/shavanna-mccann/Daniel Laplante case. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/massachusetts-offenders/daniel-laplante/ http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/massachusetts-victims/priscilla-gustafson-abigail-gustafson-william-gustafson-and-unborn-baby/ De Marquise Elkins case. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/georgia-offenders/de-marquise-elkins-dominique-lang/ http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/georgia-victims/antonio-santiago/ MORE CASES. Ralph Cruz. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/a-d/arizona-victims/bojorquez-family/ Jose Arredondo http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/texas-offenders/jose-arredondo/ Michael Woodmansee. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/rhode-island-offenders/michael-woodmansee/ Brian Granger.http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/michigan-offenders/brian-granger/ Alyssa Bustamante. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/missouri-offenders/alyssa-bustamante/Chad Kitchell. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/arkansas-offenders/chad-kitchell/ Brian Bahr. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/pennsylvania-offenders/brian-bahr/ Austin Sigg. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/colorado-offenders/austin-sigg/PROPAGANDAPropaganda pictures. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/the-propaganda-campaign/Juvenile murderers are not "children." http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/teen-killers-are-not-children/Justice involved youth. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/are-teen-killers-justice-involved/Godt family murders-what really happened. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/delaware-victims/godt-family/ What Equal Justice Initiative says about Torres and the Godt family. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/specific-cases/donald-torres/ "Throwing away kids" and "second chances." Argument addressed in this article. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/myths-about-the-juvenile-life-sentence/is-life-without-parole-for-juveniles-cruel-and-unusual/ Scott Darnell. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/illinois-victims/victoria-larson/Robert Houston. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/utah-victims/raechale-elton/Eve Carson--murdered by Laurence Lovette. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/north-carolina-victims/eve-carson/ http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/north-carolina-offenders/laurence-lovette-killer-of-eve-carson/Lies about specific cases. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/specific-cases/Cyntoia Brown lie. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/specific-cases/cyntoia-brown/ http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/tennessee-offenders/cyntoia-brown/OHIO SB 256. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/legislation/ohio-senate-bill-256/ http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/legislation/ohio-senate-bill-256/consequences-of-sb-256/TJ Lane. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/ohio-offenders/t-j-lane-chardon-high-school-mass-shooter/Ohio offenders potentially freed due to SB 256. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/ohio-offenders/Jordyn Wade. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/ohio-offenders/jordyn-wade/Jacob LaRosa. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/ohio-offenders/jacob-larosa/Gavon Ramsay. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/ohio-offenders/gavon-ramsay/Devonere Simmonds. http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/juvenile-lifers/offenders-cases-state/ohio-offenders/devonere-simmonds/Culpability and "brain overclaim syndrome." http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/myths-about-the-juvenile-life-sentence/are-juveniles-categorically-less-culpable/ http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/myths-about-the-juvenile-life-sentence/reading-about-culpability/ http://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/myths-about-the-juvenile-life-sentence/research/
To talk about Legend's of the Bay Too Short vs E 40 I got some special guests. Haji P and Brian Granger who both have ties to the Bay. Follow Verzuz Podcast on Instagram. https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/verzuz-e-40-vs-too-short/pl.u-4JomoVJTa57kXDG
My favorite Wilmington comedian and 2x winner of Port City's Top Comic contest....The very sexy Brian Granger pops up to crack some jokes and have a few drinks. ***links**** Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/the_reaper_show Olivia Maxim Cover: https://au.maximcovergirl.com/2020/olivia-6 Clemmons Party Rental(CPR): https://m.facebook.com/PARTYRENTALS.CPR/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to The People's Report! On this week's episode, we take a long ride with Andrew Gillum, hear from the world's most successful child support lawyer, and we give you A-1 advise on how to sell out from Elknu Thomas. This week's guest comedian is Brian Granger. Hit him up on Instagram @granger9680. If you haven't already, please subscribe to the podcast and visit us across social platforms @pplsPeportPod
Brian Granger compels you to follow him on Tik Tok, tells story's of his encounters with comedian Aire Spears rolling a blunt in the bathroom in the Lauff Factory Comedy Club and Christmas Parties with Don Cheadle. If you missed us talking about Social Distancing please click below https://youtu.be/2-tZkOEqoBE
Brian Granger shares his wisdom with me.
The hilarious Brian Granger sat down with me at the Oak City Comedy Festival Cookout. We talked wings, standup, and Brian's comedy journey. He also gives a nice toast to his friends in Phoenix Comedy. Special guest appearance by Carrie Granger.
In this episode of DataFramed, Hugo speaks with Brian Granger, co-founder and co-lead of Project Jupyter, physicist and co-creator of the Altair package for statistical visualization in Python.They’ll speak about data science, interactive computing, open source software and Project Jupyter. With over 2.5 million public Jupyter notebooks on github alone, Project Jupyter is a force to be reckoned with. What is interactive computing and why is it important for data science work? What are all the the moving parts of the Jupyter ecosystem, from notebooks to JupyterLab to JupyterHub and binder and why are they so relevant as more and more institutions adopt open source software for interactive computing and data science? From Netflix running around 100,000 Jupyter notebook batch jobs a day to LIGO’s Nobel prize winning discovery of gravitational waves publishing all their results reproducibly using Notebooks, Project Jupyter is everywhere. Links from the show FROM THE INTERVIEWBrian on Twitter Project JupyterBeyond Interactive: Notebook Innovation at Netflix (Ufford, Pacer, Seal, Kelley, Netflix Tech Blog)Gravitational Wave Open Science Center (Tutorials)JupyterCon YouTube Playlistjupyterstream Github RepositoryFROM THE SEGMENTSMachines that Multi-Task (with Friederike Schüür of Fast Forward Labs)Part 1 at ~24:40Brief Introduction to Multi-Task Learning (By Friederike Schüür)Overview of Multi-Task Learning Use Cases (By Manny Moss)Multi-Task Learning for the Segmentation of Building Footprints (Bischke et al., arXiv.org)Multi-Task as Question Answering (McCann et al., arXiv.org)The Salesforce Natural Language Decathlon: A Multitask Challenge for NLP Part 2 at ~44:00Rich Caruana’s Awesome Overview of Multi-Task Learning and Why It WorksSebastian’s Ruder’s Overview of Multi-Task Learning in Deep Neural NetworksMassively Multi-Task Network for Drug Discovery, 259 Tasks (!) (Ramsundar et al. arXiv.org)Brief Overview of Multi-Task Learning with Video of Newsie, the Prototype (By Friederike Schüür) Original music and sounds by The Sticks.
Brian Granger is an associate professor of physics and data science at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. His research focuses on building open-source tools for interactive computing, data science, and data visualization. Brian is a leader of the IPython project, co-founder of Project Jupyter, co-founder of the Altair project for statistical visualization, and an active contributor to a number of other open-source projects focused on data science in Python. He is an advisory board member of NumFOCUS and a faculty fellow of the Cal Poly Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Brian Granger has done standup comedy on the east and west coasts, turning real-life experiences into stories that make people laugh. Fresh off becoming the first two-time winner of “Port City’s Top Comic” contest, Brian plans to do more comedy clubs and festivals near you. He shares thoughts on what makes a good comedian, who makes him laugh, and why picking on the wrong audience member can be dangerous for your health.
Fact checks reveal that lawyer of #DonaldTrump - #TyCobb - is distant relation of the BASEBALL'S Ty Cobb.... which probably says something. We get ready for our #NFL #FantasyLeague draft. Then the big stuff! Our #GameofThrones fantasy league race tightens! And we talk #boxing, #Mayweather v. #McGregor and #OJSimpson #trial & related #conspiracytheories with comedian guest BRIAN GRANGER!
Core contributor to IPython Notebook and Project Jupyter
Has your home been the victim of flooding or broken pipes? Has fire or smoke damaged severely damaged your home? Kiel Hauck talks with special guest Brian Granger about how a restoration professional can help get you and your family back in your home and assist in sorting out your insurance claim. Listen in!
Episode 10 - Brian Granger and Fernando Perez of the IPython Project