I really like uv and I have successfully got rid of miniconda but :
- I wish there was a global virtual environment which could be referenced and activated from terminal. Not every new scripts needs their own .venv in their respective folder. uv takes the route of being project centered and based on file system, this works for me most of the time but sometime it doesn't.
- I wish we could avoid the .python_version file and bundle it in the pyproject.toml file.
Nice project of yours! I am a data science student but I never looked into Computer Vision. Until a few days ago, when I started watching a series of short courses on a YouTube channel called First Principles of Computer Vision [0]. I found it fascinating and the math behind is truly beautiful, concise and efficient.
During an internship, I was part of a team that developed a collection of tools [0] intended to provide pseudonymization of production database for testing and development purposes.
These tools were developed while used in parallel with clients that had a large number of database.
Referential constraint refer to ensuring some coherence / basic logic in the output data (ie. the anonymized street name must exist in the anonymized city).
This was the most time consuming phase of the pseudonymization process. They were working on introducing pseudonymization with cross-referential constraint which is a mess as constraint were often strongly intertwined. Also, a lot of the time client had no proper idea of what the field were and what they were truly containing (what format of phone number, we did find a lot of unusual things).
yeah the referential integrity and constraints part is usually the most complicated part and everyone does things differently which adds another layer of complexity on it
Author seems to ignore the point regarding effect of industrialization. Industrialization did lower cost of goods and services all together but the relative cost depends on buying power.
I agree with other comment and I don't think this is a good idea.
In an ideal world, we use data to create visualisation that can then be embedded in a variety of place (powerpoint, web-app or simply in a notebook).
Here you are giving presentation the central role which simply doesn't sound right to me.
That's definitely the ideal world, but in our experience everyone says they want dashboards and live data but everything ends up in presentations anyways. Fundamentally, it's the current format for standing in front of someone and making an argument. Maybe it's because the execs with buying power just like slides, but at anything bigger than a startup, decisions and alignment are done off a deck and not a dashboard.
An old boss once said "any data tool that lives long enough becomes a BI tool," and our hypothesis is that one reason there are so many BI tools floating around without market dominance is because all of them stop one step short of the final destination, which is (regrettably?) a presentation.
Is there anything like this for watching foreign television (or radio)? I don't want to create a document, I just want real-time translated subtitles, but I can't do it in advance for live shows.