Today I learned about git flow Jesper Dramsch git , today i learned read in 2 minutes Today I learned about git flow. It's a little utility that sits on top of git and makes my development flow much easier. It will April 23, 2023
How I got my Machine Learning Job at the ECMWF Jesper Dramsch career , ecmwf , jobs , machine learning , tech interview read in 12 minutes Are you tired of the same old tech recruitment process? Because I sure am. The endless rounds of technical interviews and job postings that April 3, 2023
easiest way to apply machine learning on your Excel data 🔢 Jesper Dramsch data , excel , machine learning , xgboost , youtube read in 1 minutes Explore the power of XGBoost, a machine learning algorithm that is perfect for analyzing Excel data. XGBoost is a fast and efficient algorithm that March 26, 2023
TIL you can route audio like Spotify in Windows natively Jesper Dramsch audio , today i learned , tool , windows read in 2 minutes I got a new toy for my computer. It's an audio interface that has shiny knobs and buttons. But I was disappointed right away. If March 11, 2023
TIL about Sitemaps for Jupyter Books Jesper Dramsch jupyter , jupyter book , Python , today i learned read in 2 minutes Search-engine optimization is a mystery to me. But if you build an awesome thing and make a Jupyter book, you may as well help March 10, 2023
9 Ways I try to overcome Imposter Syndrome Jesper Dramsch imposter syndrome , mental health read in 3 minutes Aaaah imposter syndrome. I wanted to share my experiences as both a researcher and neurodivergent person. I hope this shows you that you are not February 11, 2023
Today I learned Firefox is good actually? Jesper Dramsch content , firefox , privacy , today i learned read in 5 minutes My day has been a bit of a rollercoaster. I was scrolling Mastodon, when suddenly a post appeared that made it clear I need January 19, 2023
The Top 20 Real-world Machine Learning, Python, and AI links from 2022 Jesper Dramsch AI , machine learning , Python read in 4 minutes I shared 3 links to Python, machine learning and AI in my newsletter every week. For 2022, what were the favourites of my 1000 January 6, 2023
Frozensets compare very well Jesper Dramsch data structures , Python , today i learned read in 2 minutes I was trying to solve Day 16 of the Advent of Code, when I realised that sorting values can speed up your code. But December 24, 2022
Why and how we make ML reproducible Jesper Dramsch deep learning , presentation , reproducibility , research , workshop , youtube read in 2 minutes There are different areas where researchers can increase the quality of their research artefacts that use ML. These increases in quality are achieved December 22, 2022
Boiling Boulders - Solving Day 18 of Advent of Code 2022 Jesper Dramsch coding , Python read in 3 minutes Ok this one seems a bit easier! Finally \<3 Some counting and some network shuffling. What is Advent of Code? In this little series, I want December 18, 2022
Pyroclastic Flow - Solving Day 17 of Advent of Code 2022 Jesper Dramsch coding , Python read in 5 minutes Ok this one was fun! I actually got started with Python on a Tetris clone, back in the day for a Hackathon. Building this from December 17, 2022
Proboscidea Volcanium - Solving Day 16 of Advent of Code 2022 Jesper Dramsch coding , Python read in 7 minutes Ah yes, a story of failure and caching What is Advent of Code? In this little series, I want to write about the thought processes December 16, 2022