Audiolising graphs
This demonstration of an audio representation of a (visual) graph in Swift Charts is wild: Vectorized and function plots in Swift Charts at WWDC24
First fragments of content up here... more to follow!
Curious about the name?
Stems from the joking pejorative for the mathematical subject
of
Category theory.
Enjoy!
Authored by Yossi Frenkel.
Contact me @:
A place for long-form blog posts.
Coming soon
A place for musings, observations, design notes, quick tips...
thought gists, if you like.
This demonstration of an audio representation of a (visual) graph in Swift Charts is wild: Vectorized and function plots in Swift Charts at WWDC24
I haven't quite determined the originator of this spectacular exam question, but I was quite delighted to stumble across it buried in my screenshots library:
State some substantive question which you thought might appear on this exam, but did not. Answer this question (correctly).
Interesting use of synthetic data generation for an (Apple Swift) code-assistant LLM training declared by Craig Federighi at The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2024
There’s a difference between Anomaly detection and Outlier detection
Word of the week Doing double duty as concept of the week, is enjambement
(in verse) the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.
Also, I find Rust as a language fiendishly complex at a first glance, and I’m amazed by people who find it so straightforward.
Discovered the concept of similarity graphs via a talk on Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP) for Dimension Reduction at SciPy 2018
Word of the week grimoire, from French, alteration of grammaire ‘grammar’
French, alteration of grammaire ‘grammar’a book of magic spells and invocations.
Also, in the world of books: The Cossacks by Leo Tolstoy