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luiscosio commented on YC Fall Hackathon 2019   blog.ycombinator.com/appl... · Posted by u/stevenwliao
luiscosio · 6 years ago
If someone needs help with cloud computing or ML, let me know!
luiscosio commented on DeepFaceLab: A tool that utilizes ML to replace faces in videos   github.com/iperov/DeepFac... · Posted by u/wawhal
luiscosio · 6 years ago
There is also:

https://github.com/deepfakes/faceswap

With a big development community and interesting results.

luiscosio commented on Introducing FBLearner Flow: Facebook's AI Backbone   code.facebook.com/posts/1... · Posted by u/dsr12
dandermotj · 9 years ago
There's a key statement here that most will either miss or never reach. The second last paragraph

> Machine Learning Automation

Tuning models is a pain, and if you don't understand the model and all its parameters (like most software engineers who's job is the write software and not build models!) it takes time and can be immensely frustrating. Randal Olson[1] just announced TPOT[2], a Python tool that "automatically creates and optimized machine learning pipelines using genetic programming". This is going to be a huge lever for engineers wanting to experiment/implement with ML algorithms.

[1] http://www.randalolson.com/2016/05/08/tpot-a-python-tool-for... [2] https://github.com/rhiever/tpot

luiscosio · 9 years ago
There is something similar for Tensorflow:

https://github.com/calvinschmdt/EasyTensorflow

"This package provides users with methods for the automated building, training, and testing of complex neural networks using Google's Tensorflow module. "

luiscosio commented on Web developer will work for you for free   hirefreecoder.heroku.com/... · Posted by u/v-t
luiscosio · 14 years ago
Vladimir, if you are interested in working on a startup in México as paid intern. Ping me.
luiscosio commented on Gawker Website source, databases & passwords now on BitTorrent   thepiratebay.org/torrent/... · Posted by u/tenaciousJk
kacy · 15 years ago
This is serious. I just checked out the torrent with the text file of the 200,000 cracked passwords. I searched for @me.com account and logged into someone's apple account. It was possible for me to order stuff via their account. I quickly emailed the guy to let him know to change his password. Gawker needs to take responsibility of this situation and email everyone in their database.
luiscosio · 15 years ago
Pretty serious considering a large amount of users use the same password among several sites:

http://www.securityweek.com/study-reveals-75-percent-individ...

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