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Great Links to Lucene/Solr Revolution 2015 | greg.blog
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. Great Links to Lucene/Solr Revolution 2015. A great list of links to slides from Mani Siva’s blog. A lot of things I’m currently thinking about: overlaying graphs on Elasticsearch to do content re-ranking, improving search relevancy, what is “fairness” in ranking and how you display content. Via Lucene/Solr Revolution 2015 Mani Siva’s blog. By Greg Ichneumon Brown. April 6, 2016. Posted by Greg Ichneumon Brown on April 6, 2016. The Walsh Standard v Automattic Creed.
The Walsh Standard v Automattic Creed | greg.blog
https://greg.blog/2016/01/27/the-walsh-standard-v-automattic-creed
NLP, Search, and Web Development. The Walsh Standard v Automattic Creed. I’m reading Bill Walsh’s book The Score Takes Care of Itself. On his methodology for getting the San Francisco 49ers to perform at a high level in the 1980s (and win 3 Super Bowls in the process), and I found it interesting how closely his Standard of Performance matches up against the Automattic Creed. I thought I would compare the two: Walsh’s clause in black, relavant Automattic line(s) in red, and some notes from me. I think its...
Leadership | greg.blog
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. All posts in category Leadership. And time spent being distracted in the middle of the day because I can’t focus for whatever reason. I decided to adapt the idea of reducing the number of decisions to make inspired a bit by Obama always wearing the same suit. There are three fundamental functions in my script:. 1 i do say(): Sends a message to the OS X notifications system and to the. Command (advanced usage: speed up the rate and change the voice). Osascript -e 'activat...
fake | greg.blog
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. All posts tagged fake. Is This Post True? There’s a lot of discussion about what constitutes fake news. What impact it has. And whether blocking it is the bigger threat. I’d like to instead talk about the perception of truth. How do we change the norms of publishing so that a mistake is detected rather than amplified? How do we broaden the context that an article lives within and dynamically update it as time passes and others expand on the original article? It is not re...
Top Five Posts from 2016 | greg.blog
https://greg.blog/2017/01/06/top-five-posts-from-2016
NLP, Search, and Web Development. Top Five Posts from 2016. Most of this blog’s 40k visitors a year are looking at the epic Elasticsearch posts that I wrote years ago. For the most part they seem to still be relevant to people even if they are somewhat outdated. Here are my top posts with some commentary about each of them. 1: Elasticsearch: Five Things I was Doing Wrong. 2: Three Principles for Multilingal Indexing in Elasticsearch. 3 and 4: Scaling Elasticsearch. One high point of this cluster is it ta...
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About – Charlescearl’s Weblog
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Musings on fascinating things. I am Charles and like to write random musings on code, humanity and speculative fiction. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
Charlescearl’s Weblog – Page 2 – Musings on fascinating things
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Musings on fascinating things. Adapting to the Kinesis keyboard. April 27, 2016. February 3, 2017. I ordered a Kinesis keyboard on joining Automattic, figuring that I would try to kick the new year off taking ergonomics seriously. It feels like I have so far gone through two periods of learning, and still getting with respect to matching the rate of touch typing on Mac laptop keyboard. April 28, 2013. February 3, 2017. Is it worth pursuing to any degree? Writing for 10 minutes a day. April 28, 2013.
Clojure and Lisp – Charlescearl’s Weblog
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Musings on fascinating things. April 28, 2013. February 3, 2017. I suspect that Clojure, event though acknowledge to be the latest incarnation of the common lisp family of languages, is less powerful than Common Lisp. I suspect that this has a lot to do with macro processing, the fact that it is a JVM language. Is it worth pursuing to any degree? How would one go about firming such a claim, and to whom would it matter? Writing for 10 minutes a day. Adapting to the Kinesis keyboard. Enter your comment here.
Remembering Tupac with (Neuro) Style – Charlescearl’s Weblog
https://charlesearl.blog/2017/01/03/remembering-tupac-with-neuro-style
Musings on fascinating things. Remembering Tupac with (Neuro) Style. January 3, 2017. So I thought I would take the inaugural post on charlesearl.blog to commemorate the great dearly departed Tupac while also dipping my foot into Deep Learning Neural Style Transfer. Honoring you with style. Style transfer[1] is the AI that powers apps like Pikazo. 8212; it extracts the style in from one image then re-images a second image in that style to create a third novel image. When a deep neural network. Both the r...
Bridges – Charlescearl’s Weblog
https://charlesearl.blog/2016/09/22/bridges
Musings on fascinating things. September 22, 2016. February 3, 2017. Six years ago, I was trying to get a proposal off and my wife hooked me up with a few days of retreat time at a place called Banning Mills. It’s about an hour and half from Atlanta, but in many ways, rural Georgia has always seemed a world away. Nevertheless, I was impressed by the beauty of the surrounding area. It claims a famous zip-line. And nearby there are exquisite views of the Chattahoochee that are priceless for their serenity.
Granted – Charlescearl’s Weblog
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Musings on fascinating things. November 19, 2016. February 3, 2017. It seems that my last post set sparked a lot of questions in my mind about the Civil War era, it’s impact on my family, the repercussions upon Georgia, and how it is still being grappled with to this day. There is a lot that I am still unpacking but I’ll start simple. For some reason I have been fascinated by Ulysses S. Grant. I encountered a biography, Grant. Came out. Prescient. I vowed to complete this one end to end. As t...The degre...
Adapting to the Kinesis keyboard – Charlescearl’s Weblog
https://charlesearl.blog/2016/04/27/adapting-to-the-kinesis
Musings on fascinating things. Adapting to the Kinesis keyboard. April 27, 2016. February 3, 2017. I ordered a Kinesis keyboard on joining Automattic, figuring that I would try to kick the new year off taking ergonomics seriously. It feels like I have so far gone through two periods of learning, and still getting with respect to matching the rate of touch typing on Mac laptop keyboard. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. A Few Thoug...
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Knowledge Speaks and Wisdom Listens. The Better Man Project. Live simply, travel lightly, love passionately and don't forget to breathe. Food Blogger on a Diet. Like Pi in the Sky. India- Globalization in Education. Role of Catholicism in the Present World. FUSION 2016- LIST OF THE EVENTS. FUSION 2016- LIST OF THE EVENTS. 900AM – Preparation Time. 1 EVENT NAME: VOLLEY BALL (BOYS). 1 Each group is allowed to send one team of 10 players. 2 The rule of the game will be told during the game. 4 The rules of t...
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Knowledge Speaks and Wisdom Listens. The Better Man Project. Live simply, travel lightly, love passionately and don't forget to breathe. Food Blogger on a Diet. Like Pi in the Sky. Where our social networking is leading the individuals? Agony of a woman. St Joseph’s Community College. Is it love or Friendship confused! I was a serious student attending the classes regularly and sitting quit in the class and listening to the lecturer and making notes. Some felt what a kind of person am I? Yet whatever peo...
Books on a plane – Charlescearl’s Weblog
https://charlesearl.blog/2017/01/10/books-on-a-plane
Musings on fascinating things. Books on a plane. January 10, 2017. February 3, 2017. Next week, the team I am on at Automattic is meeting up in Tel-Aviv to attend the NetSci X. And then the magic of the unexpected. I am looking forward to experiencing and blogging about those adventures. I want to take time to discuss one of my favorite things to do on long plane rides — reading books that I have long had on my list and rarely get the chance to dive into. My colleague has hooked it up! Blood at the Root.
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Greg's Family History. Their Legacy – My Life. Scroll down to content. Family History Is History. By Ruby Beard Tuggle. My grandmother’s colorful autobiographical story of the accomplishments and struggles of new westerners settling Oklahoma. Claiming land in this frontier territory held a dangerous and unknown future for those courageous enough to try. Click here to learn more…. In the early to mid 1840s, the Garrison and Lee families traveled over the Oregon Trail to Oregon’s Willamette Valley...
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greg.blog | NLP, Search, and Web Development
NLP, Search, and Web Development. Top Five Posts from 2016. Most of this blog’s 40k visitors a year are looking at the epic Elasticsearch posts that I wrote years ago. For the most part they seem to still be relevant to people even if they are somewhat outdated. Here are my top posts with some commentary about each of them. 1: Elasticsearch: Five Things I was Doing Wrong. 2: Three Principles for Multilingal Indexing in Elasticsearch. 3 and 4: Scaling Elasticsearch. One high point of this cluster is it ta...
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Please visit my new blog at http:/ blogs.sqlsentry.com/GregGonzalez. Thursday, April 10, 2014. SQL Sentry v8: Baselines from Every Angle. In my last post. I covered the exciting new intelligent alerting features in SQL Sentry v8. Next up in the series is another huge and often requested feature: Baselining. Compare the current date range against built-in temporal baselines to quickly ascertain patterns in counter behavior. Create baselines for performance metrics using source data from any date range.
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