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Read More Clochers de ParisAn existential condition and a book
Read More Waiting for a visaWe celebrated the life of my cousin Maria today. She was a little over a year older than I, and leaves to this world a devoted partner Greg and daughter Morgan and son Jordan. This day was full of remembrance and thanks, joy and beauty, pain, loss, hope, wisdom. I think of flowers this day […]
Read More For MariaThe bravery of New Zealand in confronting pain and loss, in embracing its Muslim community, in confronting white supremacy is like an opening for humanity to move forward. This photo. https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2019/03/photos-mourning-new-zealand/585304/#img02 This moment of a worshipper at Kilbirnie Masjid embracing New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is the essence of all that we need to […]
Read More Solace from New ZealandIn honor of Black history month, thought I would highlight some inspiring murals that adorn Atlanta’s Auburn Avenue. The first highlights the contributions of four women to Atlanta. They are Selena Butler, Mathilda Beasley, Annie McPheeters, and Dorothy Thompson. Dorothy Bolden Thompson was one of the true unsung lights of the Civil Rights movement. Employed […]
Read More Visionary women of AtlantaIn honor of the U.S. Black History Month commemoration, I am giving away two copies of the book W. E. B. Du Bois’s Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America. What do you have to do to be a winner? Be one of the first to create and send in a visualization inspired by the set of […]
Read More Black history month book giveaway!If you’re de-cluttering your space this year, please try this iTunes podcast. Dr. Gayatri Sethi (my partner) talks about how to begin tidying the mind. Working from home myself, I find her advice invaluable. Whether or not you have a thousand sneakers to get out of your living space, getting your mind right sounds like […]
Read More Tidying the mindWhen does the United States get to the level of spiritual and psychological maturity to honor the peoples and civilization that lived on its soil and held its skies and rivers sacred before the first European countries even existed? I eat, live and breath on stretches of earth that were carefully and lovingly maintained, defended, […]
Read More What are the Muskogee holy days?Today is January 19, 2019, 1/19/19! The number 1.1919 can be expressed as the fraction and the repeated fraction is . Such a rational day! The number 11919 is itself composite, expressible in terms of the primes 3, 29, and 137. Let’s dive into 11919’s 19 side! The featured image is a 19-sided star, a […]
Read More Happy 1.1919 day!Read on data.blog/2019/01/08/building-thousands-of-reproducible-ml-models-with-pipe-the-automattic-machine-learning-pipeline/ My colleague Demet Dagdelen explains the process of building machine learning models at scale for customer insights at Automattic
Read More Building Thousands of Reproducible ML Models with pipe, the Automattic Machine Learning Pipeline