Travis Campbell, "I help people use data."
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“On a scale from 1 to Werner Herzog, how direct does my feedback need to be?”
Bachelor's degree in software engineering, master degree in artificial intelligence and machine learning, currently doing research at the intersection of computer architecture and Bioinformatics, and yes I have dreadlooks . You need to throw away this horrible mindset.
Imagine your doctor, Lawyer, Engineer in dreadlocks 🏃🏃
“Ain’t no law against White Claw.”
Update: The charges have been dropped against the man accused of throwing cans of White Claw at Sen. Ted Cruz during the Astros World Series parade. A grand jury failed to find an indictment #HouNews
ChatGPT is the next nerdy fidget toy. Honestly, this reminds me of Mike, the computer in Heinlein's The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Behold, a synthesized song about Kafka Failure modes, as if it were done by Nirvana.
I don't mean it in a negative way. Parquet and S3 just provide such a great foundation to build upon
So you’re saying there’s no FAA prohibition on this. 👍👍👍 bring it on.
With this Twitter thing maybe changing considerably. a question I am asking: Should I stay or should I go now? If I go, there will be trouble And if I stay it will be double So come on and let me know Should I stay or should I go?
Working in “legacy” is where you can have the biggest impact usually on your customers. Green field looks great on your cv but successful long running apps are something else
a thing to keep in mind about your company's legacy code is that it's the reason you have that job in the first place
Data fabric marketing in 2023.
Well damn. Now I’m stuck thinking about this all day.
I hate that this accurately describes my life in production Hadoop engineering for the last 12 years. So much cut & paste mythology. So much.
every pyspark notebook starts with a block of spark settings that have been transmitted from one DS to another verbatim since the Dawn of Big Data although those settings are now mostly vestigial, they have an important cultural role, retelling the creation of the Hadoop cluster
Organizations can't buy their way out of burnout.
PARENTS, please check your kids candy this Halloween. Just found Bayes’ theorem, a notorious gateway drug to full blown Bayesianism, in this Snickers bar.
Ballsy move.
I don't know who needs to hear this, but if you're asking donors for money in front of Hitler’s literal car, then you shouldn't be running for U.S. Senate jezebel.com/dr-oz-stood-in…
we are in hell
Hot take. The Cardassians designed captchas as an interrogation device. “THERE ARE. FOUR. LIGHTS.”
the machine refused to recognize my humanity until i professed to believe that a sign painted to look like a traffic light is indeed a traffic light.
“The role of management is to change the system rather than badgering individuals to do better.” W. Edwards Deming
MFA is business-speak for motherfucker send tweet
Great Q3, everyone! Excited for Q4!
Data cleansing will be the hot growth area in data for the rest of 2022. 2023. And 2024 through 2031. Let’s be honest. Probably well after 2032 and I hope I’m retired early.
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