Thursday, December 31, 2015

Nuit Blanche in Review (December 2015)


 

This is the last Nuit Blanche in Review for 2015 (the previous on was in November) and there are still a few days before things become hectic again: What Are You Waiting For ?
So it looks like, we began to use the term of The Great Convergence back in January and look what happened, it's already the end of the year. As recently as a few days ago, we had this, which makes me wonder if the tag is ML or CS or ML and CS. Any way, this got me inspired to write about  The Fall of Everything Else and realized we needed to accelerate things such as making some hardware become more relevant by increasing majorly the size of current datasets from said harware ( (Hamming's Time: Making Hyperspectral Imaging Mainstream).. To help in this endeavor, you may want to visit that site.  Next year or in a day, whichever comes faster, I'll begin to do the same for genomics, stay tuned. In the meantime, you want to read this Sunday Morning Insight: 10x Not 10% by Ken Norton.
We recently reached outr 4.5 million page views total, and had about 270,000 unique visits this year. That's about 740 visit per day or about 1000 unique visits per day of the week. Most importnatly, looking back since 2008, every day saw an average increase of 80 unique visits more than the previous day for the past 8 years.   Linear growth is fine.
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