if you don’t want to see data expressed as a histogram and if you don’t have more questions after seeing data expressed as a histogram you are…way more fun at parties than i am
i hope the data scientists/ad wizards at disney plus have fun tomorrow
learning more about shaders: refactored the oscilloscope/slinky animation that I shared a couple weeks ago to do most of the work in a vertex shader, and now it runs full screen on mobile just fine :) whltexbread.github.io/p5sketch/…
eating a sandwich
spent some time this weekend learning about webGL and shaders. i copied one of @adamferriss examples and made this little fragment shader animation. (it takes forever to repeat tho so i didn’t make a gif)
ummmmm, why will the president be doing a powerpoint on reflections from gold space hexagons twitter.com/SpaceTele…
ummmmm, why will the president be doing a powerpoint on reflections from gold space hexagons twitter.com/SpaceTele…
well, maybe it’s time to plug a pre-print. this is a follow up to the conference paper published at ICASSP in 2020. tl;dr: more data, multi-task training, and we explain how it works (!). it’s not the best, but it’s good! arxiv.org/abs/2206….
as fire season ramps up you may be wondering “where is this smoke coming from?” this experimental product from NOAA will be helpful. check out the “near surface smoke” layer for 3 hours from now.
observation: calmest i’ve seen it since this morning. observation: eyes in the sky circling. speculation: scouting out next slurry runs. #boulder #NCARFire
can see flames on the wooded hill on the left (east) if you squint. a pattern: larger plumes while something large catches, then lulls. #boulder #NCARFire
observation: less smoke. speculation: maybe some defensible space is helping. #boulder #NCARFire