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Hacktoberfest is digital ocean's annual event that encourages people to contribute to open source throughout October. Much of modern tech infrastructure-including some of digital ocean's own products-relies on open-source projects built and maintained by passionate people who often don't have the staff or budgets to do much more than keep the project alive. Hacktoberfest is all about giving back to those projects, sharpening skills, and celebrating all things open source, especially the people that make open source so special.
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TestCompA uses big data analysis to help idenditfy how forets
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helps find out next steps ahead.
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<h3><b>Meet Tang Yu, the world's first humanoid robot CEO</b></h3>
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She will be overseeing operations worth nearly $10 billion,
<span class="w3-opacity">Oct 5, 2022</span>
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In a scene lifted straight out of a science fiction movie,
a Chinese metaverse corporation has become the first to appoint
a robot as its CEO. The AI-powered virtual humanoid robot,
named 'Ms. Tang Yu', has been announced as the Rotating CEO
of China's NetDragon Websoft - a company that develops and operates
multiplayer online games as well as mobile applications.
This will make Tang Yu the first ever robot to hold an executive
position in a company.
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This open AI creation makes realistic art,
<span class="w3-opacity">Oct 3, 2022</span>
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<h3><b>Change the future with Open Source Projects?? </b></h3>
<h5>Open Source Newbie<span class="w3-opacity"> October 06, 2022</span></h5>
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Contributing to open-source isn't just for technical folks who want to write code. There are lots of opportunities to use your professional skills in support of open-source projects. This year, we're making a point to encourage contributions that require some technical experience or none at all. No matter your experience, you can participate in hacktoberfest!
Hacktoberfest welcomes people of any experience level to participate, and low-code and non-code contributions are fantastic choices for folks who don't have a lot of technical knowledge.Here are some examples of ways you can contribute to open-source projects:
~ Writing & Translations
~ Technical Documentation
~ Design
~ Testing
~ Graphic Designing
~ Video or Media Production
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<h3><b>Importance of 'AI'</b></h3>
<h5>Artificial Intelligence<span class="w3-opacity">October 8,2022</span></h5>
<h3><b>Layman’s terms</b></h3>
<h5>Data Science<span class="w3-opacity">September 29, 2022</span></h5>
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Data Science can be explained as the entire process of gathering actionable insights from raw data that involves various
concepts that include statistical analysis, data analysis, machine learning algorithms, data modeling, preprocessing of
data, etc.
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<p>In 1974, two distinct but interestingly similar milestones were achieved that would greatly affect the lives of
data engineers: the Rubik’s Cube was invented, and IBM released the first relational database.
Since its original rise in the 1980s, the Rubik’s Cube has become the world’s most popular puzzle toy. Over 400
million Rubik’s Cubes have been sold in the last four decades.
The constant release of more complex variants, as well as the popularity of speedcubing competitions around the
world, has kept the Rubik’s Cube just as challenging and relevant in 2022 as it was in 1982.
Data emerged as the business world’s most valuable resource with the embrace of OLTP databases in the 1980s,
business intelligence and data warehouses in the 1990s,
big data analytics in the 2000s, machine learning and data science in the 2010s, and now real-time AI and
customer personalization systems.
Worldwide investment in data and analytics is growing from $216 billion in 2021 to $349 billion in 2025,
according to IDC, a CAGR of 12.8 percent.
With every business today becoming data-driven, DataOps has never been more mission-critical nor more
challenging.
In this blog, I’ll explore some striking similarities between solving a Rubik’s Cube and managing DataOps. I
have also included a link to relevant background sources covering DataOps and data engineering topics with each
point.
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<p>Data Science Report curates resources from all variety of formats to get data science into your brain. The site collects
free courses, articles, books, videos, and TED Talks to help any level of data scientist. You can filter the topics to
find select information regarding how to get started, salary negotiation, interviews, technology, social media,
marketing, and topics that are just “simply interesting.” It’s a resource hub for data scientists at any point in their
career and anyone with a mind to learn about data.
Every writing and communication requires an audience. How it works from one to the others depends on who the audiences
are.
This means an overly technical piece with so many equations and formulas may not be palatable to some newcomers to the
field. This is why an expert identifies important concepts with different complexity for various audiences based on
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<h3><b>What is Data Science</b></h3>
<h5>DATA SCIENCE<span class="w3-opacity">October 10,2022</span></h5>
<h3><b>The Similarities of Solving Data Problems and Rubik’s Cubes</b></h3>
<h5>Data Strategist, <span class="w3-opacity">September 27, 2022</span></h5>
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The importance of artificial intelligence and its subsequent components have been known for quite a long time now.
They are being looked upon as tools and techniques to make this world a better place. And it’s just not that you
have to go to these fancy tech gadgets to be able to use them. You can simply look around, and I am sure most of
your tasks are made smooth by artificial intelligence.
Its importance lies in making our lives easier. These technologies are a great asset to humans and are programmed
to reduce the human effort as much as possible. They tend to possess the capability to work in an automated
fashion. Therefore, manual intervention is the last thing that could be asked for or seen while operating parts
associated with this technology.
These machines tend to speed up your tasks and processes along with a guaranteed level of precision and accuracy,
and therefore this is what makes them a useful and important tool. Apart from making the world an error-free place
by their simple and everyday techniques, these technologies and applications are not only related to our general
and everyday lives. It is also impacting and holds importance for other domains as well.
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<p>In 1974, two distinct but interestingly similar milestones were achieved that would greatly affect the lives of
data engineers: the Rubik’s Cube was invented, and IBM released the first relational database.
Since its original rise in the 1980s, the Rubik’s Cube has become the world’s most popular puzzle toy. Over 400
million Rubik’s Cubes have been sold in the last four decades.
The constant release of more complex variants, as well as the popularity of speedcubing competitions around the
world, has kept the Rubik’s Cube just as challenging and relevant in 2022 as it was in 1982.
Data emerged as the business world’s most valuable resource with the embrace of OLTP databases in the 1980s,
business intelligence and data warehouses in the 1990s,
big data analytics in the 2000s, machine learning and data science in the 2010s, and now real-time AI and customer
personalization systems.
Worldwide investment in data and analytics is growing from $216 billion in 2021 to $349 billion in 2025, according
to IDC, a CAGR of 12.8 percent.
With every business today becoming data-driven, DataOps has never been more mission-critical nor more challenging.
In this blog, I’ll explore some striking similarities between solving a Rubik’s Cube and managing DataOps. I have
also included a link to relevant background sources covering DataOps and data engineering topics with each point.
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<h5>Parallel with DataOps, <span class="w3-opacity">September 27, 2022</span></h5>
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<p>Today’s enterprise data infrastructures are far more complex than those of yesteryear.
They are multi-layered systems consisting of on-premises and cloud data repositories, old-school data lakes,
data warehouses, data marts, and newer lakehouses and delta lakes.
They ingest data from a network of real-time and batch streams leveraging Kafka and other event publishing
middleware and pump out data to a constantly-changing web of reporting dashboards, real-time data applications,
machine learning feature stores, and more.
And rather than storing gigabytes or terabytes of data, their combined repositories hold petabytes or even
exabytes of data.
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<h3><b>There is difficulty in finding your soul"programming"language. So is in choosing suitable projects.</b></h3>
<h5><span class="w3-opacity"> September 27, 2022</span></h5>
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When a project is open source, that means anybody is free to use, study, modify, and distribute your project for any purpose. These permissions are enforced through an open source license.
Open source is powerful because it lowers the barriers to adoption and collaboration, allowing people to spread and improve projects quickly. Also because it gives users a potential to control their own computing, relative to closed source. For example, a business using open source software has the option to hire someone to make custom improvements to the software, rather than relying exclusively on a closed source vendor's product decisions.
Free software refers to the same set of projects as open source. Sometimes you'll also see these terms combined as “free and open source software” (FOSS) or “free, libre, and open source software” (FLOSS). Free and libre refer to freedom, not price.
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<h4 ><b>I'm Anushka Pote</b></h4>
<p>Just me, myself and I, exploring the new universe of Open source projects. I have a heart of love and a interest of changing the world by contributing in projects. I want to share the experience of my new world with you.
Contributing to Open Source and projects can seem like a daunting process. Your favorite search engine will return a ton of results on guides and repositories to get started. But many times, your search does not yield the result you want, you still do not know how to contribute to Open Source even after reading multiple blog posts.
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Then, NOVUS NEURONS, the reputed technical club of my college sent a message on the group about HACTOBERFEST, and that's where my journey began. I started reseach reagrding the same but couldn't get much benefits from that. Then the club gave me the opportunity of learning all about open source projects and that's when I started the contributions from the very basic.While trying to make my first contributions, I realised that my biggest unknown was not how to add links to markdown or style a page. But how to make a good pull request using git and the command line. The process was slightly less intimidating but it was perfect for a beginner.Not only the contributuions made me intrigued, but the step by step required to find out the open source project, where you can give your share in the making, from the hundreds of projects placed in front of you was also an engaging activity. The process followed being the very basic one- you read new terms, find the meaning and discover new corners of the tech world, and all this is done by yourself. As for the results, one cant be sure of getting the desired outputs but the deep-rooted self-satisfaction in your heart would remain constant throught your hardworking ride!!!
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<p> Finding the open source project meant for you requires equal amount of hardwork, energy and enthusiasm. Every indiviual has their own ups and downs in the ride to their first successful contribution. Some have a idea bout it and are just trying it for the first tme while few might be hearing these words for the very first time. For a few this might be just a yearly contributions, while others might be still struggling to understand the basic procedure regarding the same. Whichever category you belong to, everyone has a start some day and you are already here for trying to change the future of development in this technical industry.Just remember this throughout the journay that THE FUTURE CHANGING PROFESsIONALS WERE IN YOUR PLACE SOMETIME IN LIFE!!! </p>
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spokesman, said in a statement. “Some in the broader A.I. community are considering the long-term possibility of
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I'm currently pursuing B.E. in AI & DS and I love coding, I was introduced to coding in 7th Grade where I learned HTML and it built my interest in coding further. I learned a few other coding languages like Python, MySQL, C++ etc in further grades and there is this site called "geeksforgeeks.com" which helped me immensely in the process.
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