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Andrei Kashcha πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
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I love books, people and life. Passionate about JavaScript. Views are inspired by you
Seattle, WApatreon.com/anvakaJoined October 2009

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Natural graphs don't look like hairballs if you stratify them by node degree during layout. They look like beautiful mountains πŸ”οΈπŸ˜ Here is an ego graph, where each node is bound to Z=deg(node) plane
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I decided to find clusters in a graph but algorithms were clamping all into one cluster. Only a moment ago I remembered I filtered edges with weight a few std deviations away (shown on the images here). Maybe clustering performs better on filtered graphs πŸ€”?
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Reminds me how some machine learning algorithms "learn" Β―\_(ツ)_/Β―
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the dumbest way to solve a maze? simulate a gas of thousands of particles diffusing from the start point, until one particle reaches the exit. trace back the winning particle
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Computer graphics question: How do you generate backgrounds like this? Not talking about the network in the front. Mostly curious about that natural looking radial gradient with appealing colors
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I'm a huge fan of Jure's work. Bet this is amazing opportunity to work with really smart people.
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Join the amazing team atΒ Kumo.AI, work on cutting-edge graph-based ML platformΒ and change the world of enterprise AI! jobs.lever.co/kumo/b3ba5c2f-
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There seem to be a bug on that allows bad actors create negative amount of subscribers. Not a CSS trick. Bumped into it when tried to compute circle size with square root of subscribers - took a few minutes to debug. Fun πŸ™ƒ!
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