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In this episode, we explore the strategic expansion plans of DigitalOcean with the acquisition of Paperspace, a leading AI cloud computing platform, at a price tag of $111 million. Join me for an in-depth analysis of the implications and possibilities in this bold move. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
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Immerse yourself in the unfolding tech shake-up as DigitalOcean acquires Paperspace, the AI cloud computing platform, in a groundbreaking $111M deal. Explore the strategic implications and potential innovations set to reshape the future of cloud services. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
In this episode, we unravel the details behind DigitalOcean's acquisition of Paperspace for $111M, exploring its impact on AI cloud computing. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community
Witness a strategic leap in the tech industry as DigitalOcean acquires Paperspace, the renowned AI cloud computing platform, in a significant deal valued at $111M. Explore the motives behind this acquisition and the potential synergies it could unlock. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Join us in exploring DigitalOcean's bold move as they acquire Paperspace, a leading AI cloud computing platform, in a high-stakes deal valued at $111M. Uncover the strategic reasoning behind this acquisition and its potential impact on the cloud computing landscape. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Witness a major strategic move in the tech industry as DigitalOcean acquires Paperspace, the renowned AI cloud computing platform, for a staggering $111M. Delve into the details of this acquisition and its potential impact on the future of cloud services. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
In this episode, we unravel the details behind DigitalOcean's acquisition of Paperspace, a significant move in the AI cloud computing landscape, involving a whopping $111 million. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
Exploring the significance of DigitalOcean's acquisition of Paperspace for $111M and its implications for the landscape of AI cloud services. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community
In this episode, we explore DigitalOcean's acquisition of Paperspace, an AI cloud computing platform, for $111 million, discussing how this major investment signals a new direction in AI cloud services. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn more about AI in Video Learn more about Open AI
This episode analyzes DigitalOcean's acquisition of Paperspace for $111M, uncovering the potential shifts in AI cloud computing paradigms. It examines the impact of this acquisition on accessibility, innovation, and competition within the AI-driven cloud service sector. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn more about LLM's Learn more about AI
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Get ready for an electrifying episode as we delve into a pivotal moment in tech industry dynamics. Explore the $111 million acquisition of Paperspace by DigitalOcean, a game-changing move in the AI cloud sector. Join us as we dissect the strategic implications and how this acquisition could reshape the landscape of AI-powered cloud services. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
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Join us for an in-depth discussion on a monumental tech acquisition. We unravel the details behind DigitalOcean's strategic $111 million acquisition of Paperspace, the AI cloud computing platform. Explore the potential implications and exciting developments in the world of cloud computing and AI technology in this episode. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
This week we discuss the launch of Threads, the battle for Enterprise Linux and Coté tries HEY again. Plus, plenty of thoughts on packing for a long weekend. 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Apple's Vision Pro announcement was met with a lot of excitement last month. But, Apple stock has already priced in a lot of the hype. So how do you invest in the madness of Apple fans without investing in Apple itself? Enter Universal Display (OLED). This company has been behind the makings of all great OLED screens for years and they will have a hand in the micro-OLED technology that will be in front of our eyes in the new Vision Pro -- as well as possibly in future VR devices from Meta and others. Is Universal Display Corporation a good buy right now? Nick discusses his take on this stock in our newest video. DigitalOcean (DOCN) has officially entered the AI race. How? By acquiring Paperspace, a small startup that has ample Nvidia hardware in place to work on AI. What does this mean for DigitalOcean? Chip Stock Investor analyzes this question, and why we still like DigitalOcean stock for the long haul. Tom's Guide Article Referenced in the Video: https://www.tomsguide.com/news/micro-oled-is-the-next-big-thing-in-displays-and-samsung-and-lg-are-all-in Make sure you check out our Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Index. Sign up here:
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In this episode, we dive into DigitalOcean's $111 million cash acquisition of AI cloud computing startup Paperspace, exploring the motivations behind the deal and its implications for the cloud services landscape. We'll discuss how this move may enhance DigitalOcean's AI capabilities and expand its cloud infrastructure offerings for developers and businesses worldwide. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Investor Contact Email: jaeden@aibox.ai Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/ Discord Community: https://aibox.ai/discord Inflection AI Report
DigitalOcean, the cloud hosting business, today announced that it's agreed to acquire Paperspace, a New York-based cloud computing and AI development startup, for $111 million in cash.
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Lee Cronin is a chemist at the University of Glasgow. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Paperspace: https://gradient.run/lex to get $15 credit – Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/lex and use code LEX to get 1 month of fish oil – Notion: https://notion.com/startups to get up to $1000 off team plan – Blinkist: https://blinkist.com/lex and use code LEX to get 25% off premium – Onnit: https://lexfridman.com/onnit to get up to 10% off EPISODE LINKS: Lee's Twitter: https://twitter.com/leecronin Lee's Website: https://www.chem.gla.ac.uk/cronin/ Chemify's Website: https://chemify.io PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman
Artificial Intelligence Podcast Podcast Notes Key Takeaways The challenging thing with free speech is that there is a line, the thing that everyone disagrees on is the definition of real harm“When there is an acute threat, it does make sense from a societal perspective to tolerate less speech” – Mark ZuckerbergYou can't yell fire in a crowded movie theater–was Covid a fire or not? Mark says yes based on the info he was given.The blame for improper censorship doesn't entirely fall on tech companies, blame should also be directed at the institutions of the United States that fail to define harm accurately and honestlyThe Social Dilemma vs.What ‘The Social Dilemma' Gets WrongWhat grabs someone's attention in the near term is not going to grab it over the long termMaking a user angry isn't going to retain that user, Facebook doesn't have an incentive to do thisSubscription product models have pitfalls too, not just ad-based product modelsGreater polarization has been found in groups that are least likely to use the internet or social media(link)The goal of the metaverse is not to build technology for people to interact with; but rather, build technology for people to interact with each otherSpatial audio and eye contact technology are just two features to drastically improve on current video meeting technology, for exampleEstablishing a presence is the most difficult problemRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgMark Zuckerberg is CEO of Meta, formerly Facebook. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Paperspace: https://gradient.run/lex to get $15 credit – Coinbase: https://coinbase.com/lex to get $5 in free Bitcoin – InsideTracker: https://insidetracker.com/lex and use code Lex25 to get 25% off – ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/lexpod and use code LexPod to get 3 months free – Blinkist: https://blinkist.com/lex and use code LEX to get 25% off premium EPISODE LINKS: Mark's Facebook: https://facebook.com/zuck Mark's Instagram: https://instagram.com/zuck Meta AI: https://ai.facebook.com/ PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT &
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Artificial Intelligence Podcast Tim Urban is the author and illustrator of the popular blog ‘Wait But Why'. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Audible: https://audible.com/lex to get $9.95 a month for 6 months – Paperspace: https://gradient.run/lex to get $15 credit – Coinbase: https://coinbase.com/lex to get $5 in free Bitcoin – InsideTracker: https://insidetracker.com/lex and use code Lex25 to get 25% off – NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/lex to get free product tour EPISODE LINKS: Tim's Twitter: https://twitter.com/waitbutwhy Tim's Website: https://waitbutwhy.com Tim's Instagram: https://instagram.com/timurban PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT
Tim Urban is the author and illustrator of the popular blog ‘Wait But Why'. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Audible: https://audible.com/lex to get $9.95 a month for 6 months – Paperspace: https://gradient.run/lex to get $15 credit – Coinbase: https://coinbase.com/lex to get $5 in free Bitcoin – InsideTracker: https://insidetracker.com/lex and use code Lex25 to get 25% off – NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/lex to get free product tour EPISODE LINKS: Tim's Twitter: https://twitter.com/waitbutwhy Tim's Website: https://waitbutwhy.com Tim's Instagram: https://instagram.com/timurban PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT
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Today we're joined by Dillon Erb, CEO of Paperspace. If you're not familiar with Dillon, he joined us about a year ago to discuss Machine Learning as a Software Engineering Discipline; we strongly encourage you to check out that interview as well. In our conversation, we explore the idea of compositional AI, and if it is the next frontier in a string of recent game-changing machine learning developments. We also discuss a source of constant back and forth in the community around the role of notebooks, and why Paperspace made the choice to pivot towards a more traditional engineering code artifact model after building a popular notebook service. Finally, we talk through their newest release Workflows, an automation and build system for ML applications, which Dillon calls their “most ambitious and comprehensive project yet.” The complete show notes for this episode can be found at twimlai.com/go/520.
Jay McClelland is a cognitive scientist at Stanford. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Paperspace: https://gradient.run/lex to get $15 credit – Skiff: https://skiff.org/lex to get early access – Uprising Food: https://uprisingfood.com/lex to get $10 off 1st starter bundle – Four Sigmatic: https://foursigmatic.com/lex and use code LexPod to get up to 60% off – Onnit: https://lexfridman.com/onnit to get up to 10% off EPISODE LINKS: Jay's Website: https://stanford.edu/~jlmcc/ PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: – Check out the sponsors above, it's the
Rodney Brooks is a roboticist, former head of CSAIL at MIT, and co-founder of iRobot, Rethink Robotics, and Robust.AI. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Paperspace: https://gradient.run/lex to get $15 credit – GiveDirectly: https://givedirectly.org/lex to get gift matched up to $300 – BiOptimizers: http://www.magbreakthrough.com/lex to get 10% off – Four Sigmatic: https://foursigmatic.com/lex and use code LexPod to get up to 60% off – SimpliSafe: https://simplisafe.com/lex and use code LEX to get a free security camera EPISODE LINKS: Rodney's Twitter: https://twitter.com/rodneyabrooks Rodney's Blog: http://rodneybrooks.com/blog/ PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube
Artificial Intelligence Podcast Podcast Notes Intro Three levers for intelligent artificial systems: computation, algorithms, and dataNeural networks – programs with intelligence and depth that allow multiple steps of computationDeep Learning provides space for these neural networks to be searchable and actionableReinforcement learning – optimal algorithm for learning & intelligence. Learning environment created for maximum cumulative reward from a data stream.Compression – a process of encoding information using fewer bits than the original representationAs pattern recognition and prediction making improves at a compounding rate, intelligence starts to look a lot like consciousnessWojciech Zaremba is working on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence withOpenAIGPT-3 – a neural network that is trained to identify the next meaningful word in sentencesUnderstands background context and arbitrary personality when participating in communicationCould one day assist in the formulation of AI friendships and relationshipsOpenAI Codex – AI system that translates natural language into code; Codex is offered as an APIImports code from places like StackOverflow and adjusts it based on the context of your project to solve your text-based requestBrings humans closer to computers, creates more of a shared language for productivity even among non-technical peopleCreates incredible efficiency in translating an idea into a technological solutionWojciech recommends meditation – helps achieve his mental zero balance allowing him to receive memoryless and raw incoming sensory information“You experience things without a prompt” – Wojciech Zaremba on meditations ability dissolve the egoRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgWojciech Zaremba is a co-founder of OpenAI. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Paperspace: https://gradient.run/lex to get $15 credit – Indeed: https://indeed.com/lex to get $75 credit – Blinkist: https://blinkist.com/lex and use code LEX to get 25% off premium – Grammarly: https://grammarly.com/lex to get 20% off premium – Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/lex and use code LEX to get special savings EPISODE LINKS: Wojciech's Twitter: https://twitter.com/woj_zaremba Wojciech's Website: https://wojzaremba.com/ OpenAI's Website: https://openai.com/ PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: – Check out the sponsors
Wojciech Zaremba is a co-founder of OpenAI. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Paperspace: https://gradient.run/lex to get $15 credit – Indeed: https://indeed.com/lex to get $75 credit – Blinkist: https://blinkist.com/lex and use code LEX to get 25% off premium – Grammarly: https://grammarly.com/lex to get 20% off premium – Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/lex and use code LEX to get special savings EPISODE LINKS: Wojciech's Twitter: https://twitter.com/woj_zaremba Wojciech's Website: https://wojzaremba.com/ OpenAI's Website: https://openai.com/ PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: – Check out the sponsors
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
Today we’re joined by Dillon Erb, Co-founder & CEO of Paperspace. We’ve followed Paperspace since their origins offering GPU-enabled compute resources to data scientists and machine learning developers, to the release of their Jupyter-based Gradient service. Our conversation with Dillon centered on the challenges that organizations face building and scaling repeatable machine learning workflows, and how they’ve done this in their own platform by applying time-tested software engineering practices. We also discuss the importance of reproducibility in production machine learning pipelines, how the processes and tools of software engineering map to the machine learning workflow, and technical issues that ML teams run into when trying to scale the ML workflow. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at twimlai.com/go/404.
David Aponte and Misha sat down and talked in depth about what the ML tool paperspace can do. Misha Kutsovsky is a Senior Machine Learning Architect at Paperspace working on the Gradient team. He has expertise in machine learning, deep learning, distributed training, and MLOps. Previously he was on Microsoft's Windows Active Defense team building fileless malware detection software and tooling machine learning systems for Microsoft DevOps & Data Scientist teams. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. Join our slack community: https://join.slack.com/t/mlops-community/shared_invite/zt-391hcpnl-aSwNf_X5RyYSh40MiRe9Lw Follow us on twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_a_nuYR1xT86TGIB2wp9B1g Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Cris Sterry on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissterry/ Connect with Cristiano on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristiano-breuel/ Connect with Paperspace on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/paperspace/
At Sorenson Ventures, Ken has partnered with entrepreneurs in market leading companies such as CyCognito (attack surface security), Openpath (access control), Octarine (cloud security), CloudKnox (authorization management), NS8 (anti-fraud), Bridgecrew (codified cloud security), Kenna (risk management), Paperspace (machine learning) and SupportLogic (customer support platform). Before joining Sorenson, Ken was Managing Director at Intel Capital and VP at Intel Corporation. Leading the software and security groups at Intel Capital, Ken invested in several companies including AtHoc (Blackberry), Prolexic (Akamai), DocuSign (IPO), Forescout (IPO), AlienVault (AT&T), Venafi, Vectra Networks, Gigya (SAP), and BrightEdge among many others. Prior to Intel Capital, Ken was a founding general partner at Opus Capital. While at Opus, he served on the boards of Spock Networks (Intelius), Transpond (Webtrends), Supersecret (Knowledge Adventure), Alert Enterprise, Jivox, and TrustedID (Equifax). Previously, Ken was a Senior Associate at both Lightspeed Venture Partners and Battery Ventures. Before business school, Ken worked at Radius, Claris Corporation (the software subsidiary of Apple), and RealNetworks, where he held various sales, marketing, finance, and business development positions. Ken received an MBA from Harvard Business School and holds a Bachelor of Science in economics from the Wharton School of Business. He is a Kauffman Fellow.
4-5 ปีผ่านมา Co-working Space เกิดขึ้นและเติบโตอย่างรวดเร็วจนหลายคนเชื่อว่าสิ่งนี้อาจมาทดแทนการนั่งทำงานในออฟฟิศ แต่เมื่อโควิด-19 เข้ามา หน้าตาของ Workspace แห่งอนาคตจะเปลี่ยนแปลงไปในทิศทางใด เคน นครินทร์ คุยกับ สมบัติ งามเฉลิมศักดิ์ ผู้ก่อตั้ง Paperspace ในรายการ The Secret Sauce: Executive Espresso
In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Enterprises are in a race to become more agile, nimble, and responsive to remain competitive in today’s fast-changing marketplace. Turning to machine learning (ML) and data science is essential. Today companies can spend millions building their own internal ML pipelines that need ongoing support and maintenance. There are […]
In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Enterprises are in a race to become more agile, nimble, and responsive to remain competitive in today’s fast-changing marketplace. Turning to machine learning (ML) and data science is essential. Today companies can spend millions building their own internal ML pipelines that need ongoing support and maintenance. There are […]
In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Enterprises are in a race to become more agile, nimble, and responsive to remain competitive in today’s fast-changing marketplace. Turning to machine learning (ML) and data science is essential. Today companies can spend millions building their own internal ML pipelines that need ongoing support and maintenance. There are […]
This podcast is sponsored by Arctic Wolf, whose Concierge Security teams Monitor, Detect and Respond to Cyber threats 24/7 for thousands of customers around the world. Arctic Wolf. Redefining cybersecurity. Visit Arcticwolf.com/7MS to learn more. Believe it or not I'm pentesting your stuff I never thought I could feel so free-hee-hee I compromised one of your Domain Admins Who it could be? The guy with "Password123" In today's episode we're talking all about building your own password-cracking rig! "Wait a minute!" you say. "Are you abandoning the Paperspace password cracking in the cloud thing?" Nope! I'm just bringing that methodology "in house" for a little better opsec and also because last year on Paperspace I spent thousands of dollars. First things first - here's the hardware I ended up with: Inland Premium 512GB SSD 3D NAND M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 Internal Solid State Drive [Intel Core i5-9400F Desktop Processor 6 Core up to 4.1GHz Without Processor Graphics LGA1151 (Intel 300 Series chipset)](https://www.microcenter.com/product/602028/intel-core-i5-9400f-desktop-processor-6-core-up-to-41ghz-without-processor-graphics-lga1151-(intel-300-series-chipset) ASUS ROG Strix Z390-H Gaming LGA 1151 ATX Intel Motherboard EVGA SuperNOVA 1200P2 1200 Watt 80 Plus Platinum Modular Power Supply For a full shopping list and more notes, head to 7ms.us!
話した内容ScrapBox このポッドキャストでは、Kaggleを中心としたデータサイエンスに関連する情報を配信していきます。 今回は、SlackとTeams、lineとyahooの統合、Python実践データ分析100本ノック、polynote、Paperspace、給与コンペ、DSBについて話しています。
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In this episode, I will discuss Databricks getting a huge injection of funding, Paperspace offering free GPU compute to small businesses, the ambitious timeline of Tesla to achieve full-self-driving, the Intel Nervana family of processors, and the world's first AI university.
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Get ahead of the learning curve - learn more about PaperSpace & AirSpace with hosts Rush Hour Randy, Robin, Reggie, Red - now Russ (AirSpace 2)
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Sponsors Sentry use code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers $1000 signing bonus Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Try Cloud 66 Rails for FREE & get $66 free credits with promo code RubyRogues Panel Charles Max Wood David Richards Andrew Mason Nate Hopkins David Kimura Episode Summary In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel discusses how having too many tools in your code can make things more complicated. They talk about if the processes and tools that hurt productivity should be taken out. They question if outdated but harmless tools should be updated for newer ones that have more functions. They discuss the difficulty with adopting new tools since the setup process takes time away from production. They each talk about their different editor setups. The necessity of all this different tools is questioned. They note that there is a trend to take a good thing that solved a real-world problem and introduce it into places that it doesn’t need to be, making development more complex. It is advised that programmers focus on shipping an application rather than just writing the code in order to simplify tooling. They discuss whether backend as a service systems are part of the problem. They advise tech companies to consider if they are ever going to sell or migrate when considering a new tool. The panel talks about if it’s possible to end up fighting against the tools that have always been used rather than infrastructure or coding tools. They conclude by agreeing that it is important to be candid within companies to prevent this overtooling Links Vim Emax Homebrew Git Repo Paperspace Docker VS Code Coder StackBlitz CodeSandbox Jupiter Kubernetes Graphite StatsD Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Nate Hopkins: Screen sharing with Mac messaging The Band of Brothers Andrew Mason: Cakebrew David Kimura: Brew Bundle Dump Superstore Charles Max Wood: TSA Pre Check Clear David Richards: Great at Work: How Top Performers Work Less and Achieve More by Morten T. Hansen
Sponsors Sentry use code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers $1000 signing bonus Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Try Cloud 66 Rails for FREE & get $66 free credits with promo code RubyRogues Panel Charles Max Wood David Richards Andrew Mason Nate Hopkins David Kimura Episode Summary In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel discusses how having too many tools in your code can make things more complicated. They talk about if the processes and tools that hurt productivity should be taken out. They question if outdated but harmless tools should be updated for newer ones that have more functions. They discuss the difficulty with adopting new tools since the setup process takes time away from production. They each talk about their different editor setups. The necessity of all this different tools is questioned. They note that there is a trend to take a good thing that solved a real-world problem and introduce it into places that it doesn’t need to be, making development more complex. It is advised that programmers focus on shipping an application rather than just writing the code in order to simplify tooling. They discuss whether backend as a service systems are part of the problem. They advise tech companies to consider if they are ever going to sell or migrate when considering a new tool. The panel talks about if it’s possible to end up fighting against the tools that have always been used rather than infrastructure or coding tools. They conclude by agreeing that it is important to be candid within companies to prevent this overtooling Links Vim Emax Homebrew Git Repo Paperspace Docker VS Code Coder StackBlitz CodeSandbox Jupiter Kubernetes Graphite StatsD Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Nate Hopkins: Screen sharing with Mac messaging The Band of Brothers Andrew Mason: Cakebrew David Kimura: Brew Bundle Dump Superstore Charles Max Wood: TSA Pre Check Clear David Richards: Great at Work: How Top Performers Work Less and Achieve More by Morten T. Hansen
Sponsors Sentry use code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers $1000 signing bonus Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Try Cloud 66 Rails for FREE & get $66 free credits with promo code RubyRogues Panel Charles Max Wood David Richards Andrew Mason Nate Hopkins David Kimura Episode Summary In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel discusses how having too many tools in your code can make things more complicated. They talk about if the processes and tools that hurt productivity should be taken out. They question if outdated but harmless tools should be updated for newer ones that have more functions. They discuss the difficulty with adopting new tools since the setup process takes time away from production. They each talk about their different editor setups. The necessity of all this different tools is questioned. They note that there is a trend to take a good thing that solved a real-world problem and introduce it into places that it doesn’t need to be, making development more complex. It is advised that programmers focus on shipping an application rather than just writing the code in order to simplify tooling. They discuss whether backend as a service systems are part of the problem. They advise tech companies to consider if they are ever going to sell or migrate when considering a new tool. The panel talks about if it’s possible to end up fighting against the tools that have always been used rather than infrastructure or coding tools. They conclude by agreeing that it is important to be candid within companies to prevent this overtooling Links Vim Emax Homebrew Git Repo Paperspace Docker VS Code Coder StackBlitz CodeSandbox Jupiter Kubernetes Graphite StatsD Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Nate Hopkins: Screen sharing with Mac messaging The Band of Brothers Andrew Mason: Cakebrew David Kimura: Brew Bundle Dump Superstore Charles Max Wood: TSA Pre Check Clear David Richards: Great at Work: How Top Performers Work Less and Achieve More by Morten T. Hansen
Isaac Slavitt is the co-founder of DrivenData, a platform for organizations to solicit help from data scientists to solve real-world problems. DrivenData does this by running "competitions" which asks teams to comb through data sets to solve problems for cash rewards. One such competition was Zamba. Researchers set up cameras in African forests and asked engineering experts to develop AI software which could classify the types of animals which were captured. This would then help with research and conversation efforts without disturbing the natural ecosystem. Another such competition is DengAI, which seeks ML techniques to try and predict future outbreaks of dengue fever. Isaac concludes the interview by talking about DrivenData's tech stack. He discusses the uses of both R and Python in the data scientist community. He notes that many computationally intensive task, such as ML classification and testing, are able to be offloaded to a service like Paperspace, while the majority of their platform runs on Heroku. Links from this episode DrivenData Zamba DengAI Paperspace
เทคนิคในการ Picth งานจาก Paperspace บริษัทที่เปรียบเสมือนอูเบอร์แห่งวงการนักออกแบบ ที่ได้ร่วมงานกับบริษัทยักษ์ใหญ่ระดับโลกอย่าง เฟซบุ๊ก, กูเกิล และแอร์บีเอ็นบี เคน นครินทร์ คุยกับ สมบัติ งามเฉลิมศักดิ์ ผู้ก่อตั้ง Paperspace ในพอดแคสต์รายการ The Secret Sauce อ่านเนื้อหาของเอพิโสดนี้ ได้ที่ thestandard.co/podcast/thesecretsauce84
We learned a lot about our readers upon completion of our reader's survey at the end of last year. According to those who responded to the SurveyMonkey questionnaire, working mostly in development and/or DevOps or operations, the trends and topics you are especially interested in include artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) on Kubernetes or serverless in cloud native environments. DevOps, as well as security, of course also play a big role as data is processed, managed and stored in new and exciting ways. It was with these topics in mind that Alex Williams, founder and editor-in-chief, of The New Stack, hosted the podcast, along with Joab Jackson, TNS managing editor, hosted the last TNS podcast of 2018. The guests were Dillon Erb, CEO of Paperspace, which offers solutions for ML and AI deployments on the cloud, and Chenxi Wang, managing director of venture capital firm Rain Capital, with an emphasis on next-generation security solutions.
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There's been a democratization in tools & approaches to machine learning that we haven't seen in other fields, which allows smaller companies to punch above their weight class -- we're seeing this across the Initialized portfolio at the seed and pre-seed stages. We bet on the speedboats against the aircraft carriers: how Paperspace, Standard Cognition, and Voyage are letting their customers punch above their weight using ML. Full video: https://youtu.be/eHKURj6rrxo All about TNW Conference: https://tnw.to/conference
The cost of pursuing Deep Learning in many companies is cost prohibitive. Paperspace is seeking to change that with their offering, Join me as I learn from Dillon Erb the really neat things his company is developing.
Changes to workplace design can have a big impact as statistics show that workers in better physical spaces, are 20 percent more productive. MONEY FM 89.3's Elliott Danker and Yasmin Jonkers spoke with Narita Cheah, Co-founder and director of Paperspace about what sort of innovation Paperspace is focusing on to make working spaces more productive, and how technology is changing the way we think of traditional office space.
Cracking passwords in the cloud is super fun (listen to last week's episode to learn how to build your own cracking box on the cheap at Paperspace)! In the last couple weeks, customers have asked me about doing a password strength assessment on their Active Directory environment. I asked around and read a bunch of blogs and found a method that I think: Extracts the hashes safely Parses down the dump to contain only the hashes (so that if somebody popped my Paperspace cloud-crackin' box, they'd have just a list of half-cracked hashes and that's it) Does the work pretty automagically I talk about this in more detail in today's podcast, and here's the gist you can follow with all the necessary commands to get AD crackin'!
Bo started using AWS cloud service to stream games to his old macbook. The experience was really good and that got him thinking about the cloud computing a lot lately, the opportunities and the problems. For me, it's more like a learning process, to understand the different concepts in cloud computing. 01:00 Long story short, Bo explained how he started streaming games from AWS and got really awesome experiences, which led him to find out new personal cloud computing products like Sixa and Paperspace. 10:00 The differences between SaaS, PaaS, and Iaas, the last of which is what we are going to focus more in this episode. We went further to explain the difference between public cloud and private cloud.19:00 Will personal cloud computing be widely used in the near future? It depends on various elements, like the speed of the Internet, privacy issue, and other technical issues. On the other hand, to promote a wider adaptation of the technology requires a work-around with existing cloud structures in the companies, and to persuade CTOs or CIOs to buy the product. 40:00 Similar to the success of Slack, the adaptation of personal cloud computing is most likely to start with startups, or teams in big companies. Relating to Joy's experiences in China, we touched a bit on regulatory level.
Heute mit: Bier heute, Using Lasers to Create Super-hydrophobic Materials, Hamburg walls use hydrophobic paint to pee back, BPG Image format, Introducing Spot, CipherShed, Operation Socialist: The inside story of how British spies hacked Belgium's largest telco, New Sonos logo design pulses like a speaker when scrolled, RFC 20 has been elevated to Internet Standard, Super Mario World Credits Warp, Technobabylon, Day of the Tentacle Special Edition announced, Heroes of the Storm, Cixin Liu: The Three-Body Problem, WhatSim / ChatSim, Paperspace, Donatello, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael VS Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael