It wasn't until after I'd submitted the talk proposal to 3 conferences that I realized how big of a chunk I'd bitten off by writing in a computer vision aspect. "Participants will gain insight on impactful mindsets and actionable strategies for more effective professional development - as well as a few starter Computer Vision scripts!" … Continue reading Not-So-SimpleCV
Author: Marissa Utterberg
Running Concurrent Jupyter Notebooks
Setting up Before my most recent project, I had already recently updated datalab. However, this is a sequence you'll need to run through if you are new to datalab or have been away for a while. (Source: datalab quickstart <- I recommend running through their checklist directly if you're new to the GCP SDK) In the … Continue reading Running Concurrent Jupyter Notebooks
Django-twilio to the Rescue
Amanda Casari recently gave a remote presentation (via Zoom) at Cleveland PyLadies on the topic of Feature Engineering for count and text data. Since she graciously offered a copy of her book to give away at the meetup, I wanted to put together a fancy little Twilio app to allow livestream viewers to enter. I … Continue reading Django-twilio to the Rescue
Quick Tip: Twilio Trial
Here's a quick tip that should ease that little voice in your head wondering if your users will be able to tell that SMS came from an online service, an uncertainty only relevant to those with a trial account on Twilio. You know that little preamble that says "Sent from your Twilio trial account?" Fret … Continue reading Quick Tip: Twilio Trial
Raspberry Hi
I recently turned in my last assignment of graduate school and finally found myself with time to get back to projects and tinkering. My boyfriend gave me an ASUS netbook a while back. His best guess is that it's somewhere between 10 and 15 years old, so he isn't going to be upset if I … Continue reading Raspberry Hi