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UNIX | gibrown
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. All posts tagged UNIX. Colemak: 0 to 40 WPM in 40 Hours. On April 1st my first child was born and I started a wonderful month of paternity leave. Holding a sleeping infant leaves you with lots of sleepy hours where its (sometimes) possible to do repetitive tasks, so I decided to follow the 10% of my Automattic. Colleagues that are using either Dvorak or Colemak. My love of natural language processing led me to build word lists. Why Would You Do This? For myself, I was no...
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WordPress | greg.blog
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. All posts tagged WordPress. 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 n...
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opinion | greg.blog
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. All posts in category opinion. Someone is wrong on the Internet. Sure, personal apathy and sarcasm in the face of lots of people being wrong is understandable. Life is busy, and it takes a lot of energy to discuss something. But have we let our own apathy to that situation seep into the systems on which our civilization is built? By Greg Ichneumon Brown. November 15, 2016. Posted by Greg Ichneumon Brown on November 15, 2016. Struggling with Content Ordering. Enter your e...
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The Walsh Standard v Automattic Creed | greg.blog
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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...
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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...
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Other | gibrown
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. All posts in category Other. Colemak: 0 to 40 WPM in 40 Hours. On April 1st my first child was born and I started a wonderful month of paternity leave. Holding a sleeping infant leaves you with lots of sleepy hours where its (sometimes) possible to do repetitive tasks, so I decided to follow the 10% of my Automattic. Colleagues that are using either Dvorak or Colemak. My love of natural language processing led me to build word lists. Why Would You Do This? For myself, I ...
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opinion | gibrown
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. All posts tagged opinion. Elasticsearch: The Broken Bits. A post like this carries a heavy risk of this:. Translation: Your time is far less valuable than mine, open source slave. pic.twitter.com/D1AkwxG5qg. Mdash; Ryan Grove (@yaypie) August 5, 2014. So, some friendly caveats:. We’re currently running ES 1.3.4. We’ve been using ES since 0.17, and it has gotten immensely better along the way. We couldn’t build many features without it. Shard Recovery When a Node Fails.
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quer | gibrown
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. All posts tagged quer. Scaling Elasticsearch Part 3: Queries. For an overview of our system and how we scale our indexing. Originally I was planning a separate post for global queries and related posts queries, but it was hard to break into two posts and contributed to me taking forever to write them. In this post we’ll show some performance data for global and local queries, and discuss the tradeoffs we made to improve their performance. An Aside about Query Testing.
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December | 2014 | gibrown
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NLP, Search, and Web Development. All posts for the month December, 2014. Our designer wrote up a summary of how he thinks of our report:. A billboard shines upon the magical city of Anyville, USA and tells the tale of one remarkable blogger’s dedication and their achievements throughout the year that was. As 2015 edges closer the citizens of Anyville stop and look up in awe at the greatness that is you. Its so incredible working with clever designers who know how to make data speak to users. Want to bui...
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Bash Your Day | greg.blog
https://greg.blog/2016/12/12/bash-your-day
NLP, Search, and Web Development. 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). Does today look like a catch up morning? Osascript -e '...