So, I'll be working on Label Studio most of February (a cool open-source tool for data labeling and model evaluation). My company is moving away from a paid service because they're tired of the rate limits, so they want an in-house solution instead. Before we make the switch, they want me to implement a pre-labeling workflow and a custom processing pipeline.
I’m also working on a sensor emulator to stream different types of data over (virtual) serial ports, which will help us run software tests without needing physical hardware. I’m not sure if there’s a tool already available that does this (let me know), but if not, I'll just make one. I'll work on both, but what I want to know is, which one sounds more interesting to you, so I can keep posting about it here?
I’m also working on a sensor emulator to stream different types of data over (virtual) serial ports, which will help us run software tests without needing physical hardware. I’m not sure if there’s a tool already available that does this (let me know), but if not, I'll just make one. I'll work on both, but what I want to know is, which one sounds more interesting to you, so I can keep posting about it here?
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We’ll have the recording of Dagi’s meetup episode up on our channel soon. That will mark the end of season 1. We have some cool ideas for season 2.
But who do you think we should invite?
But who do you think we should invite?
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Morph & Beyond
So, I'll be working on Label Studio most of February (a cool open-source tool for data labeling and model evaluation). My company is moving away from a paid service because they're tired of the rate limits, so they want an in-house solution instead. Before…
Telegraph
No test device? Simulate!
So basically the problem we have is this: systems we develop are for IoT devices deployed all over the world. These are expensive devices. Our only prototype is usually tied up in field trials for weeks. And the software team needs to develop, test, and debug…
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I’ve read this article twice but I can’t understand who’s at fault. https://birrmetrics.com/ethio-telecom-flags-risk-of-reverting-to-monopoly-over-safaricom-dispute/
Birr Metrics
Ethio Telecom Flags Risk of Reverting to Monopoly Over Safaricom Dispute - Birr Metrics
Ethio Telecom signalled that Ethiopia’s telecom liberalisation could be rolled back unless Safaricom retracts recent claims made by its M-PESA unit.
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Awesome episode! Crazy to think AWS hosts 500 trillion objects, and 99.99999999999 (11 9s) of durability means they still lose an acceptable amount of data
https://youtu.be/5vL6aCvgQXU?si=22ci-G94brL5TBbo
https://youtu.be/5vL6aCvgQXU?si=22ci-G94brL5TBbo
YouTube
How S3 is built
Amazon S3 is one of the largest distributed systems ever built, storing and serving data for a significant portion of the internet. Behind its simple interfaces hides an enormous amount of engineering work, careful tradeoffs, and long-term thinking.
In this…
In this…
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Morph & Beyond
I’ve read this article twice but I can’t understand who’s at fault. https://birrmetrics.com/ethio-telecom-flags-risk-of-reverting-to-monopoly-over-safaricom-dispute/
Yeah, the article sounded really odd tbh.
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Morph & Beyond
This is tomorrow, planning on checking it out
Last minute cancellation of the event, sadly, but just met the association’s president. Great guy tbh. Next week will be the actual event.
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