priya joseph

@ayirpelle

geek, entrepreneur, 'I strictly color outside the lines!', opinions r my own indeed.

San Francisco Bay Area
Joined February 2012

Tweets

You blocked @ayirpelle

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @ayirpelle

  1. Pinned Tweet
    28 Apr 2016

    Watch @lytro Change Cinematography Forever via

    Undo
  2. Retweeted
    2 hours ago
    Undo
  3. Retweeted
    4 hours ago

    11/ The purity of the Bitcoin protocol is what makes it a banner that millions can (and will) rally too. The purity is also what makes so many passionate about defending it in the face of perceived threats (as I imagine you are now aware of :)

    Show this thread
    Undo
  4. Retweeted
    4 hours ago

    7/ Would you rather one Greg Maxwell/ or 1000 Javascript coders? The latter, in my opinion, are as likely to produce solid protocol code as a 1000 monkeys are to produce Hamlet.

    Show this thread
    Undo
  5. Retweeted
    4 hours ago

    6/ My experience as an early engineer at Google also taught me that one good developer can be more productive than 10 or even 100 average developers. And when it comes to cryptographic protocol development, I dare say it's more like 1000x.

    Show this thread
    Undo
  6. Retweeted
    20 Jul 2017
    Undo
  7. Retweeted
    8 hours ago

    In the near term, quantum algorithms will require careful attention to the details of quantum hardware. Over time, we'll need to build out a set of software tools for quantum machines, and Cirq is a step in this direction. We're excited to see what researchers can do with Cirq!

    Undo
  8. Retweeted

    Congrats for a great team addition— The most practical team out there. 📈 "Voyage, led by , spun out of Udacity last year and has since deployed Level 4 autonomous vehicles in retirement communities in California and Florida."

    Undo
  9. Retweeted
    6 hours ago

    Siri cofounder Tom Gruber and Apple's head of search Vipul Ved Prakash have left the company after John Giannandrea was named as the leader of the Siri Group (The Information)

    Undo
  10. Retweeted
    20 hours ago

    Notes on Dask activity that came out of the recent 2018 conference:

    Undo
  11. Retweeted
    19 hours ago

    Today is officially my first day as a research scientist at , with sponsorship. Thanks a lot for this opportunity , excited to get to work with you!

    Undo
  12. Retweeted
    18 hours ago

    I’m at the Delivering Alpha conference in NYC where Ken Griffin (founder and CEO of Citadel) said instead of 27 year olds buying bitcoin they should be investing in companies creating jobs of the future. 🤷‍♀️

    Undo
  13. Retweeted
    9 hours ago

    Excited for the first Open Source Directions webinar sponsored by Quansight: . Our first guest will be from the project. Join and to talk future and roadmaps of Open Source.

    Undo
  14. Retweeted
    7 hours ago

    The great talks through the growth function/ecosystem and how it’s evolved over the last few years: Growth Wins via

    Show this thread
    Undo
  15. Retweeted
    18 hours ago

    Another talk I enjoyed: "A Semantic Loss Function for Deep Learning with Symbolic Knowledge", using logical rules to help networks obey constraints, works with standard tools && gradient descent, video: (skip to 1:10:13), and code:

    Undo
  16. Retweeted
    12 hours ago

    ICLR 2019 will take place in New Orleans. Here is the call for papers. Submission deadline: September 27.

    Undo
  17. Retweeted
    5 hours ago

    "Reproducible machine learning with PyTorch and Quilt" (). Interesting post, but I think "reproducibility" is a bit overselling it. Would be curious to hear from people who tried Quilt how it's beneficial compared to the trad. code on github+data on AWS S3?

    Undo
  18. Retweeted
    5 hours ago

    Thing I said in a meeting today: “So how do we solve the Flying Monkey problem?”

    Undo
  19. Retweeted
    5 hours ago
    Replying to

    Danielle, where is your Crypto fund?!

    Undo
  20. Retweeted
    6 hours ago

    "Would you rather have another two years’ lead on the product or two years’ lead on having a state-of-the-art growth effort? I think the answer is actually that you’d rather have the growth effort." MA. Proprietary distribution is highly underappreciated as a success factor.

    Show this thread
    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·