<p dir="ltr">If there is interest (and an old desktop or two and a few network cards, USB WiFi things etc) I might be up for doing a practical session on openwrt and possibly on mesh networking if I know enough by then!</p>
<p dir="ltr">Apologies if something similar is already on, I need to sit down & have a proper read through what's been suggested<br>
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<div class="quote">On 13 Apr 2017 5:16 p.m., Yussi <uc.dev.null@gmail.com> wrote:<br type='attribution'><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p dir="ltr">Hi,
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<br>
I'd like to do two workshops
<br>
<br>
First is about machine learning, statistical computation, big data, deep
<br>
learning etc. It's more of an informal discussion, as I only have some
<br>
understanding of these technologies, but I think it's an important time
<br>
to discuss these technologies and their impact, how they work, how we
<br>
can subvert them etc. I am well under qualified to run this workshop to
<br>
any meaningful standard, I do work in computer vision, but far enough
<br>
away from the algorithmic aspect, i mostly have an overview of these
<br>
technologies. none the less, things like tensor flow, opencv, scikit
<br>
etc, are reasonably simple to use without deep understanding of the
<br>
underlying works. there's a lot of potential for both good and evil in
<br>
there, and i think we're under utilizing that.
<br>
If anyone knows enough to help me with this i'd very much appreciate any
<br>
help i can get.
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<br>
The other workshop I'd like to do is about docker.
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<br>
ciao,
<br>
Yussi
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