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Since 2014, the Eclipse Foundation has been invited to join European Research projects to assist them in dissemination, community building, and OSS best practices. Today, we are directly involved in several EU projects and are in touch with several others who are interested in joining our dynamic community. Some of these projects are just starting, others are in the middle of their timeline and one is finishing in December 2019. Each of these projects has or will have an Eclipse project created on our forge.
So for demos, I am planning for
- MNIST
- Autopilot (NVIDIA)
- Emojinator
- Malaria Detection
- Quick, Draw (Google)
So to pinpoint the techniques for minimization of CPU resources, I am going to discuss
Here's the draft presentation abstract for the program:
Title: Post-truth and the Age of Literate Machines
Subtitle: Perspectives on Innovation and Infowar from Hackers, Heretics, and God-Kings
Here's the rough abstract for the conference program:
When Your Happy Dreams Are About Dying
Navigating Burnout for FLOSS Contributors and Knowledge Workers
When we talk about Scrum-teams and their interdisciplinary performance, it seems like many of us, have this team of experts in mind, which are theoretically able to fulfill every role and could do every job in the team. Unicorns, dragons, chimeras, wizards,... we call them.
From my point of view- these team members sound a lot like Nessi or the yeti – they may very well exist - it’s just that I have never seen them.