[Image]10/31/2020:Steve: In R&D, Generalists Are More Valuable Than You ThinkBlack Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Mouth of the Whale"
10/30/2020: Go Beyond Traditional Optical Character Recognition [OCR] and Extract Text for Financial, Healthcare, and Legal Documents Quickly [60:00]Focus was on claims processing framework that AWS has in their samples on Gitlab. Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "The Yaw" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Eight Little Lies" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "It Should be Raining" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "The Last First Date of Bear Bloomfield" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Friday Night Seance" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Silence" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Consumed"
10/29/2020: Steve; 3 Tips to Avoid WFH BurnoutBlack Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "A Letter to My Husband, Jack" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Nap_Town" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "The Unicorn" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - Iceolation" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Our Love Burns" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Mr. Flip" Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "The Last Chance Diner"
10/28/2020: What if AI could manage better than your manager?Ugh, new strategies and mentoring employees is < 20 percent of the average manager's time?ego depletion / decision fatigue.leadership: extroversion, openness to experience, conscientiousness.
10/27/2020: Learn How to Accurate Forecast Demand with Amazon Forecast [60:00]
10/26/2020: Demystifying Data Lakes for Healthcare and Life Sciences [60:00]Really good section on deploy stack for Glue frameworks. Shared it with one of my coworkers so she can ponder implementing it for quick POC / spike work.
10/25/2020: Podcast 279: Making Kubernetes Work Like it's 1999 with Kelsey Hightower [30:00].Discussed the issues with trying to run everything with each team when you own microservices.
10/24/2020: Steve: A Company’s Workforce Is Its Most Strategic Asset. Investors Deserve Clarity About It. [Human Capital]
10/23/2020: Anxiety, Calm - Over/Under Function Brene Brown podcast for article lunch and learn at work. [30:00 plus an hour of discussion]Enjoyed this. Could see the context of good attention/bad attention that were discussed in terms of characters in books.These were recommendedDaring Greatly and Dare to Lead – both by Brene BrownThe Call to Courage – Brene’s Netflix specialWhy Won’t You Apologize by Harriet Lerner
10/22/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "My Ex-Husband is Still an Asshole"
10/21/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Complete Me"
10/20/2020: Chester County History Center in PA: Dark History. [60:00] - all sorts of fun stories about the use of bodies in medicine/etc. The online nature of events during Covid is a nice side-effect.Create a QnA Bot with Amazon Lex and Amazon Kendra [60:00] - I'd like to try this if I ever get the time.Accelerating Microservice-based Application Delivery with AWS [60:00] - focus on containers.
10/19/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "The Woman with the Comb"
10/18/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Moonshine"
10/17/2020: How the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally May Have Spread Coronavirus Across the Upper Midwest - Washington Post.Good read as we bypassed SD entirely on our way back from Yellowstone given the map of the hotspots and the fact that Sturgis had happened regardless of health concerns.
10/16/2020: A Radical New Technique Lets AI Learn with Practically No Data - MIT Technology ReviewLess Than One shot learning.Basically blending images so that the computer can intuit multiple items from a single image with many tags.Two points, ten thousand separate classes and up to a million. Still have to go from huge dataset to distilled data set.Has implications for data privacy.
10/15/2020: Ten Best Science Fiction Podcasts by PolygonTry A World Where, Murmurs, Null/Void, The Great Chameleon War. Added to my list.
10/14/2020: Raised by Wolves Podcast: Can Robots Make Moral Decisions - September 3, 2020 [47 min]Raised by Wolves Podcast: Should We Start Over On Another Planet - September 10, 2020 [42 min]Raised by Wolves Podcast: Can Artificial Intelligence Have Emotions? - September 17, 2020 [47 min]
10/13/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Curios and More"
10/12/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "The Miracle of Life"
10/11/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Dear Jane"
10/10/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Aggressive Mimicry"
10/9/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "Daddy's Girl"
10/8/2020: Black Rainbow Vol 1: LGBTQIA Horror - "My Ex-Husband is Still an Asshole"
10/7/2020: Raised by Wolves: The PodcastCan Robots Make More Decisions? [47:00] - September 3, 2020Should We Start Over on Another Planet [42:00] - September 10, 2020Can Artificial Intelligence Have Emotions? [46:00] - September 17, 2020
10/6/2020: David Tennant Does a Podcast With...Elisabeth Moss [54:00] - 5 October 2020
10/5/2020: Two Tools Every Data Scientist Should Use for Their Next ML ProjectWeights and Biases and Manifold. Both for visualizing your models.
10/4/2020:Trust me, there is reading going on as well, but I'm getting in a LOT of walking, so now that I've really figured out podcasts and have the headphones working right, I'm getting in a lot of listening. Added Savage Love Podcast as well, although I haven't listened to any yet to be sure. And I listened to three Lore podcast episodes, but I'm not including those because I'm not going to add them. I really prefer the multi-person conversational style. Rabbit Hole wasn't quite like that, but there were two interviewers/reporters involved and a lot of back and forth discussion.David Tennant Does a Podcast With...Brian Cox [45:00] - 28 September 2020The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week - the Popular Science Podcast - Debunking Hymen Myths, Moving Corpses, Birth Control to Please the Pope [41:07] - 2 October 2019The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week - the Popular Science Podcast - Exploding Underwater Mountains, Board Sex and Celery [51:41] - 30 September 2020The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week - the Popular Science Podcast - Hot Dog Sports, Sexy Pseudoscience, Intestinal Power Walking [41:06] - 16 September 2020The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week - the Popular Science Podcast - Giant Sloths, Caged Babies, Spicy Horse Butts [38:07] - 2 May 2018
10/3/2020: New York Times, Rabbit Hole podcast - about internet radicalization and recommendations and conspiracy. Seven: Where We Go One. [30:00]New York Times, Rabbit Hole podcast - about internet radicalization and recommendations and conspiracy. Eight: We Go All. [36:00]
10/2/2020:Your First Day With Notion - A Beginner's Guide [14:01] - personal wiki, knowledge management system.Roam Research: Our First Look [11:07] - newer personal wiki/research tool. Interesting as it leverages nodes, which is why I was looking at Neo4j, but eventually overkill for almost anything I do unless I'm building a complete universe and there are writing specific tools for that.New York Times, Rabbit Hole podcast - about internet radicalization and recommendations and conspiracy. Four: Headquarters. [40:00]New York Times, Rabbit Hole podcast - about internet radicalization and recommendations and conspiracy. Five: The Accidental Emperor. [36:00]New York Times, Rabbit Hole podcast - about internet radicalization and recommendations and conspiracy. Six: Impasse. [25:00]
10/1/2020: Lady Eboshi is Wrong - Lessons We Learned from Anime [9:40]SAFe meetup meeting on kinds of large scale agile including SAFe, DaD, LeSS, Nexus, and Scrum at Scale. Good meeting [90:00]. New York Times, Rabbit Hole podcast - about internet radicalization and recommendations and conspiracy. One: Wonderland. [28:00]New York Times, Rabbit Hole podcast - about internet radicalization and recommendations and conspiracy. Two: Looking Down. [38:00]New York Times, Rabbit Hole podcast - about internet radicalization and recommendations and conspiracy. Three: Mirror Image. [29:00]
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