Software Engineering The Launch of VRCC: Your home for virtual reality music events VRCC is the Virtual Reality Club Collective, a service which you can use right now at https://vrcc.events to find music events happening in the virtual reality space. In this post I'll
AWS How do you throw an online VR music event? When everyone went into global lockdown mode, I found myself in a strangely fortuitous position: being a musicmaker, dedicating time to making new music and revisiting old projects became an order of magnitude
Machine Learning The High Bar: Learnings From Working on Amazon Go On Friday, February 7th of 2020, I concluded the Amazon Go episode of my career! Working on such a unique problem space and with a remarkable team of talent has been encouraging of
Machine Learning A Reminder To Review Your Model Outputs, Not Just Metrics This is a lightweight reminder to review both the data going into your models, and the predictions it produces - not just your performance metrics. In recent history I was testing out an
Czech Accomplishment: Finished Duolingo Course in Czech Včera (před dvěma dny, opravdu), skončil jsem to třída pro Čeština na Duolingo. Stále mám hodně co se naučit, tak tady zastavím se nebudu! :D[1] It's a feat for anyone who is
Machine Learning Sleeves Hiding Hands: Making a subreddit powered by machine learning Over the last month I've been working on an ML-powered subreddit called /r/SleevesHidingHands. What started as nothing more than a "what if" idea, turned out to be a great learning experience in
Gear Updated Equipment: Mechanical Keyboards This is a follow-up to last week's post on looking for a new mechanical keyboard to facilitate my code and writing activities. Ladies and gents, I have settled on a keyboard! This guy
Gear Updating Equipment: Mechanical Keyboards I'd come up with a better title for this post, but really this is just a post to get comfortable with a new mechanical keyboard that features key switches I'm not used to.
Machine Learning Making Music with Machine Learning This'll be a quick talk over work I'm doing with NSynth and other ML-powered tools to expand my music production possibilities. What's Going On Here? I'm using machine learning to create new instruments
How do we introduce morality into machine learning? This is a long post, so grab a coffee first! Back in 2017, I found an introduction to the various forward-thinking perspectives on artificial intelligence. This came from a panel discussion from the
Machine Learning A Search Engine for ML Resources: MLPleaseHelp Last weekend, I launched another open source project for the benefit of machine learning practitioners. Rather than helping you build out your infrastructure like the Parris tool does, this one is a simple
Machine Learning Released Today: Parris, The Automated ML Training Tool. Today marks a momentous occasion - today is the first day of 2018! Here's hoping your celebratory activities were in equal parts memorable and enjoyable. Other than the new year arriving today, today
Machine Learning ML By Redditors, For Redditors: /r/learnmachinelearning Project Proposals and Challenges You notice how it takes me weeks on weeks to get new posts up? That's intentional, as you'll only see posts when I have something substantive to contribute, and I only take the
Builds Bun Alert: An Afternoon XKCD Project XKCD posted about Bun Alert, I thought it'd be a quick build, and it was. What Does It Do? Users subscribe their phone number to the Bun Alert system, and receive new SMS
How To Check If Your S3 Buckets Allow Public Read ACLs Update 2017/07/20: Code's on Github under jgreenemi/DescribePublicBuckets! This script is now available in both Python and Bash to give you some flexibility. Problem There's been a recent wave of accidental
Machine Learning Follow-Up: Predicting Server Capacity with Linear Regression ML Hey all! Had a little bit of progression the linear regression problem I've been working, and have some insights to share. This post is related to this previous post. What I Tried The
Machine Learning Predicting Server Capacity with Linear Regression ML This is a relatively entry-level project I've worked to practice some machine learning. Octave code repository available on Github here[1], and you'll see some snippets throughout. Update 2017/07/16: This post
Blog Meta Now Supporting HTTPS and IPv6 A small change for others, but a decent-sized change on my end, this blog now supports HTTPS. I'll work out enforcing HTTPS for all connections, but for the time being the blog can
Blog Meta Making a note here. Today is Independence Day, and marks the first blog post I've written in several years. Think the last time I posted was about three years ago. A lot's changed. The reason for this