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From YouTube: Weekly Sync 2021-10-05
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Meeting Minutes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16u9Tev3O0CcUDe2nfikHmrO3Xnd4ASJ45myFgQLpvzM/edit#heading=h.6x5aoidwnus3
A
Okay,
great
so
we're
saying
okay,
so
we
talked
about
the
meeting
thing.
So
let
me
just
try
to
get
the
stuff
down
and
then
you
said:
there's
people
asking
questions.
A
lot
of
questions
are
in
the
docs
classic
open
source
problem.
B
B
Which
actually
queries
our
data,
our
documentation?
I
love
it,
but
not
not
in
a
keyword
like
it
should
be
a
semantic
search
using
some
model
or
something
a
q,
a
model.
So
so
I
was
actually
working
on
a
small
site
project
which.
A
B
I'm
just
building
something
that
would
be
like
you
know
you
can
just
import
from
it
and
then
give
it
a
context.
Give
it
a
question
and
it
will
find
that
answer.
B
Not
not
not
a
generative
type
but
yeah,
but
but
you
know,
like
straight
question:
answering
did.
A
Yeah,
I
would
say,
take
a
look
at
because
there
is.
There
is
some
work
that
was
done
by
himachu.
To
let
me
see,
let
me
just
pop
open.
A
Oh
wait:
that's
actually
happens
to
be
the
commit.
I
was
talking
about.
Okay
model
transformers
from
all
transformers
come
on
transform.
Oh
no
did
we
take
out
model
transform?
Oh,
we
took
out
model
transformers,
that's
what.
A
Models:
okay,
yeah,
there's
an
inktober.
A
Transformers
so
there
was
an
incompatibility
with
the
api,
the
tensorflow
api
or
something-
and
I
think
we
ended
up
taking
this
out
yeah.
So
we
need
to.
We
can
put
it
back
in
eventually,
but
we
haven't,
I
think
it
it
was.
There
was
an
underlying
dependency
that
that
or
no
we
just
haven't
updated
the
apis
to
work
with
the
new
stuff.
But
there
is
some
code
in
here
that
does
question
answers:
stuff,
where's,
the
examples
qa,
okay
yeah.
So
what
are
we?
How
are
their
docs
here
too?
A
No
docs
qa
model,
maybe
qa
integration
might
be
easier
or
we'll
bulk
and
bolt
so,
and
I
mean
I'm
sure
you
may
be
already
well
on
your
way
to
this.
But
there
is
some
stuff.
That's
here,
yeah,
do
it
some
question
and
answering
stuff.
A
Where
is
it,
where
did
they
get
her
by
stuff?
Go.
B
The
thing
is
that
kitten
doesn't
have
any
channels
sort
of
thing.
Yeah.
A
B
A
Yeah
I
mean
that
that
has
been
around
for
a
while
yeah
yeah
they've.
Definitely
gotten
a
lot
farther.
So.
B
A
A
So,
let's
look
up
rocket
chat,
so
yeah
they've
they've
come
a
long
way.
So
what
so?
They
oh
yeah
they've
definitely
come
a
long
way.
B
A
A
Yeah
good
web
design
will
really
change
things.
So
is
this
so
so
okay,
so
the
thing
is
what
so,
what's
let's
talk
about
self-hosting
because
you
know
that
always
becomes
sort
of
a
it's
always
a
thing.
So,
let's
do
you
know
possible
other
options
so.
B
Another
by
while
we're
listing
things,
let's
just
do
a
couple
of
more
things.
One
thing
is
that
I
talk
to
a
lot
of
graphic
designers
on
on
here
and
they're
like
loose
talk,
not
exactly
talking
about
dffms,
but
the
thing
is
that
for
furlough
for
asking
someone
professionally
to
design
the
logo,
it
is
like
it
involves
money,
yeah,
yeah,.
A
B
So
graphic
designers
are
not
into
you
know,
like
yeah
source
and
community
driven
stuff,
yeah.
A
A
Yeah
yeah,
don't
we
yeah?
So
let's
see
october
5th
right
yeah
so,
and
I
saw
we
had
some
options
for
a
logo
up
there.
I
think.
B
A
Yeah,
yes,
hi
dwish,
let's
see
where
the
logo
should
go.
Hi
hi
yeah
is
this.
Was
this
you
that
had
posted
these
ones
down
here?
Yes,
this
was
you,
let's
see,
yeah
thanks
for
doing
these
logo
designs.
So
should
we
keep
this
so
there's
there's
really
you
know
we
could.
We
could
pick
one
that
we
have,
or
I
was
kind
of
thinking
that
we
might
just
leave
this
as
an
open
thing
to
give
us
all
more
time
to
you
know
I
do
like,
for
example,
yash
had
done
something,
but
then
he
thought.
A
Oh,
maybe
I'd
like
to
tweak
it
before
we
put
it
up
here.
You
know,
and
I
know
you
did
a
bunch
of
them
divesh,
but
you
might
think
in
two
weeks
from
now
that
maybe
you
have
a
better
idea
right.
So
I
think
there's
something
to
be
said
for
us,
maybe
leaving
this
open
until
right
before
the
beta
and
then
doing
a
decision
right
then
right,
I
do
people
have
strong
feelings
about
picking
in
sooner
or
is
that
is
that
something
that
you
guys
think
is
is
a
good
idea
to
wait
on.
B
A
Yeah,
so
we
can
all
vote
in
the
meeting
like
right
before
you
know
right
before.
Whenever
we
do
maybe
like
the
beta
release,
we
could
vote
in
the
meeting
and
then
we
just
you
know,
go
with
that
right.
I
don't
there's.
We
don't
currently
have
it
anywhere
right.
So
it's
it's
basically
going
to
be
like.
Where
do
we
add
it
rather
than
where
do
we
need
to
go
change
it?
So
from
that
perspective,
I
think
it'll
be
an
easy.
You
know
decision
then
act
on
right.
B
So
so
the
last
thing
I
wanted
to
list
was
that
keeping
the
context
open
one.
B
So
so
I
I
understood
that,
like
we,
if
we
already
have
a
context
inside,
we
don't
need
to
again
enter
the
context
of
the
context.
It
is
not
possible
so
so
that
that's
why,
if
it
is
not,
if
it
is
a
model
instance,
then
we
are
entering
the
context.
Otherwise
it
is
a
context
instance.
I
am
directly
assigning
it
to
module
context,
and
that
seems
to
work,
but
I
don't
know
if
it
is
the
right
way
to
go
or
not,
because
that
example
works
with
it
like
the
things
I
pushed
for
example
use
here.
B
B
A
A
I
must
not
have
seen
this,
let's
see
so
context
can
be
kept
up
and
sweet,
okay,
so
yeah.
I
think
this
is
what
was
missing
here.
Okay
and
then
this
is
the
model,
so
we
still,
let's
see
so-
we've
instanced
model
model
context,
then
monocot
yeah.
I
believe
this
is
what
was
missing
so.
A
A
Let's
just
go
check
this
out
quite
a
bit
of
records
for
sources
and
now
in
somewhere
else.
Where
is
it
probably
util?.
A
Oh
okay!
Here
it
goes
internal
okay!
So
does
it
do
it
here
to
sources
context?
Okay,
that
looks
good
sources.
Data
pans
sources.
Okay,
so
then
does
the
already
open?
What
is
this?
Let's
see?
I
know
I
wrote
this.
I'm
sorry
we're
going
through
it
right
now,
but
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
this
doesn't
have
the
same
bug.
A
Let's
see
so,
sources
append
base
source
source
context
and
then
we
append
and
so
any
okay,
so
basically
go
through
okay.
So
we
add
okay,
we
just
add
them
once
we
do
the
open.
Okay.
So
that's
how
we
handle
it
here.
A
Otherwise
we
open
them.
Okay,
I
think
we're
good
on
sources
then,
and
then
accuracy
scores
were
there?
Is
there
an
issue
with
accuracy
scores
so
for
accuracy?
A
A
A
A
Okay,
let's
make
sure
we
have
everything
in
the
notes
here.
So
the
last
thing
was
okay,
so
pr.
So
this
was
the
context,
keeping
context
open.
B
B
My
it
removed
my
meeting
notes.
A
Oh
no!
Well!
How
about
the
have
you
done?
The
you
know
how
to
look
in
the
garbage
collector,
get
remove
untracked
files
or
wait
get.
A
B
A
You're
not
grabbing
your
hard
disk
here,
yeah,
let's
not,
let's
not
turn
off
the
computer,
okay,
so
devesh,
let's
see
let's
so
you
added
a
logo
so
added
some
loaded
added
logo
options
is
any
other
updates
on
your
site
or
anything.
You
wanted
to
talk
about
this
week.
D
Yes,
so
I
wanted
to
like
create
a
landing
page
for
dffml
all.
A
A
D
Now
dfml
has
a
documentation
which
is
quite
detailed,
so
I
wanted
to
make
it
look
more
attractive
kind
of
like
yes,
wow.
D
D
A
Yeah
I
mean:
let's
do
it,
I'm
I'm
sure
I
mean
it
sounds.
It
sounds
like
you
know
what
you're
doing
so,
let's
and
and
you
know
we
can
always
that's
the
whole
thing.
We
can
always
tweak
it
right.
So,
let's
yeah,
let's,
let's
do
it.
So
how
are
you?
How
are
you
planning
on
designing
it
then
like?
What
is
your?
What
are
you
going
to
be
using
react
or
how
do
you?
How
do
you
go
about
that.
D
No,
so
I'll
be
I'll
not
be
developing.
It
I'll,
create
I'll
make
the
designs
on
facebook.
A
Oh
great
great,
okay,
great
because
then
we
can
make
sure
that
it
integrates
with
the
rest
of
the
stuff
that
we
already
have
there.
So
you'll
you'll
do
the
layout
and
then
so
you
you
do
the
layout.
You
do
the
design
right
make
it.
So
how
do
we,
how
okay,
okay
yeah,
so
you
you
go
through
to
do
this
design
and
then
we
would,
you
know,
pick
a
framework
and
then
implement
it
to
look
like
that.
Does
it
give
you
things
like
css
and
stuff
that
we
could
use.
D
D
Can
I
have
not
used
them
as
of
like,
like
an
advanced
mode
like,
but
I
have
known
some
people
using
some
plugins
to
okay
export
the
figma
designs,
great.
A
Yeah
and
I'm
not
sure
if
we
need
that,
I'm
just
really,
you
know
I'm
entirely
unfamiliar.
So
I
guess
you
know
if
you
do
want
to
just
demo
that
for
us,
when
you
when
you've
got
you
know
some,
I
mean
you
can
demo
at
any
stage
right.
But
I
guess,
if
you,
if
you
have
something,
do
you
have
something
you
want
to
show
today
at
all
or
you
just
in
the
like.
D
I
just
have
like
I'll
show
you
a
simple
page
as
of
now
nothing
of
a
big
progress.
I
just
started
it
out
last
week
and
I
was
just
trying
some
layout
coloring.
D
A
D
A
That's
great
yeah,
I
wonder
so
I
mean
do
you
guys
have
any
ideas
of
stuff
that
would
be
good
content
to
put
on
here.
So
because,
for
example,
you
know
rocket
chat
has
a
few
features
right.
All
of
our
stuff
is
pretty
code
based
right
now
right,
but
we
could,
you
know,
maybe
think
about
this
like
and
they
have
things
where
it's
you
know
little
snippets
of
code
some
places
and
then,
like
you,
know,
pictures
of
their
app
other
places.
You
know
those
might
be
places
where
maybe
we
would
show.
A
D
I
think,
like
the
key
usps
of
the
ffml
like
why
to
use
it
yeah
and
warts
and
house
of
dfml
and,
like
you
said,
the
code
snippets
and
the
outputs
okay.
A
B
So
I
wanted
to
say
a
couple
of
things
here
that
is
like
most
of
the
people
feel
that
ui
is
a
more
appealing
part
of
a
project
for
most
of
the
users
than
they
see
a
live
part
or
that
that
kind
of
stuff,
so
we
can
always
put
score
snippets,
but
if
we
have
a
good
ui
to
show
like
how
it
how
easy
it
is
to
show
how
easy
it
is
to
build
data
flows,
that
kind
of
stuff
like
the
percepti
labs
website
or
the
those
a
couple
of
websites
are
shared
on
that
web
ui
issue.
B
Oh
yeah,
those
are
good
inspirations
for
landing
pages.
Other
than
that.
I
think
that
we
I
I
guess
we
had
a
meeting.
I
had
a
meeting
with
davis
last
week
when,
when
our
last
meeting
was
cancelled,
so
so
we
we
actually
talked
about
that
device
needs
a
kind
of
description
of
the
vr
design.
So
he'll
tell
you
about
it,
so
I
think
that
we
need
to
provide
him
to
build
a
proper
flow.
So
right.
A
D
So
like,
as
of
now
like
where
I
work,
they
provide
me,
a
product
requirement,
documentation
prd,
wherein
they
mention
all
those
features
that
I
would
be
able
to
implemented
them
directly
into
figma.
So,
okay
kind
of
what
I
needed
was
some
kind
of
input
that
I
can
con
like
converse
myself
into
designing
it.
So.
B
A
D
So
like
when,
when
we
have
something
to
design
first
of
all,
we
create
a
prd
product
requirement,
documentation
wherein
I
have
all
those.
D
So
I
have
this
like
problem
the
problem,
what
we
have
currently
then
definition
of
the
pro
solution
that
we
are
going
to
provide
in
the
solution,
and
I
don't
need
all
these
wireframes.
I
will
do
it
myself,
but
just
the
overall
description
of
what
is
needed
from
my
site.
Okay,
that
would
be
like
just
a
great
heads
up
for
me
to
start
with
the
design,
part.
Okay
and
then
once
I
have
the
pid
I'll
start
working
on
the
flow.
So,
for
example,
we
have
like
one
endpoint.
Then
how
does
the
flow
works?
How
does.
D
A
D
Change
the
basically
the
flow
user
flow
okay.
So
when,
when
I
have
this,
I
don't
need
this
flow.
I
just
need
a
requirement,
a
documentation,
very,
very
brief,
not
quite
which
would
just
help
me
convert
the
idea
of
dffml
into
a
ui
stuff
that
I
can
work
on
so
once
we
have
that
documentation,
I'll
jump
to
the
user
flow
now
like
I'll,
take
help
from
documentation
and
style
and
to
understand
the
user
flow
and
after,
like
creating
the
user
flow
I'll
directly
jump
into
creating
the
screens.
A
Okay,
very
cool,
very
cool,
all
right,
so
we
probably
need
to.
We
probably
need
to
start
a
so,
let's
see
I'll
put,
let's
see
this.
A
A
Okay,
so
adr
user
interface,
oops
yeah,
so
this
scene
yeah.
This
seems
like
an
ideal
candidate
for
an
adr.
Oh-
and
I
was
thinking
oh,
this
is
what
I
was
gonna
say
so.
A
Thank
you.
I
was
thinking
when
we
do
the
adrs
and
we
need
to
here.
We
can
write
an
adr
for
this.
We
should
probably
name
them
as
I
was
taking
a
hint
from
some
of
the
pie
pie
stuff,
and
I
found
that
naming
them
come
on.
Do
we
have
a
template
in
here?
No
okay,
docs
arch,
so
naming
them
is
like
zero,
zero,
zero.
The
first
time
like
when
you're
working
on
it.
A
That
that
helps
like
that
that
that
that
helps
the
pr
process,
because
then,
basically
you
do
the
rename
at
the
end
right
so
you'd
add
it
to
the
index
and
you'd
say
you
know:
zero,
zero,
zero,
writing
adrs
and
then,
when
we
do
the
pr
and
once
we
approve
it
that
way.
If
we
have
multiple
pr's
in
flight
that
are
all
adrs,
then
we
don't
end
up
with
like
a
clash
on
the
number.
We
just
change
the
number
right
at
the
end
and
then
push
it.
A
I
think
yeah
because
I
noticed
there's
there's
it's
kind
of
hard
to
figure
out
which
number
you
should
name
it.
You
know,
because
if
somebody
writes
another
one
at
the
same
time,
then
somebody
else
has
to
change
their
number.
So
one
strategy.
A
So,
let's
see
I
don't
know
dude
did
any
any
thoughts
on
that
or
maybe
that's
not
the
best
idea.
B
A
Yeah,
maybe
it
won't
be
a
problem:
okay,
yeah,
that's
yeah
yeah.
I
guess
it
doesn't
really
matter.
We
can
always
just
there's
really,
no
there's
really
not
much
of
a
difference
from
accidentally
picking
the
wrong
number
and
then
naming
it
to
the
right
number
versus
always
naming
it
from
zero.
That
sort
of
makes
there
always
a
rename
problem
all
right.
So,
let's
just
forget.
I
said
that
so
okay,
so
we
need
to
get
an
adr
started.
So
so
does
anybody
feel
str?
So
I
can
start
working
on
this.
A
A
A
A
I
think
I
think
there's
I've
definitely
got
a
lot
of
background.
I
also
have
sort
of,
like
you
know,
a
tendency
to
have
a
certain
viewpoint
on
things
and
then
maybe
not
design
the
ideal
flow,
but
I'll
try
to
get
the
ideals
down
there
and
then
I
think
diveshia.
If
you
work
on
the
flows,
then
you'll
probably
have
the
best.
A
You
know
you
definitely
have
the
best
sort
of
ux
experience
for
that,
so
hopefully
that
that
that
that
will
avoid
any
sort
of
like
preconceived
notions
of
what
the
flow
should
be
that
it's
not
actually
as
as
as
helpful
as
what
it
should
be.
So
so
I'll
say
you
know
you'll
work
on
this
after
we
have
the
adr
until
then,
until
then
landing
page
right,
yeah,
that's
fake,
sweet,
cool,
sweet,
okay,
so
keeping
the
pr
open
patch
did
anything
else
from
your
side,
no,
no
cool!
Looking!
A
B
It
is
yeah
there
we
go
long
number
after
that,
it's
pi
q,
a
q,
a.
B
B
Basically,
it
builds
upon
the
this.
This
type
of
transformed
monitors
upon
the
hugging
face
models,
so
you
can
actually
just
pass
any
of
the
pre-trained
working
phase
models
and
use
there.
I.
A
B
A
Okay,
okay,
so
let's
are
you
open
to
looking
at
you
know,
you
may
have
the
updated
api.
I
bet
you
have
the
the
up-to-date
apis
on
all
of
this.
So
let's
check
this
out.
I
bet
that
if
we
combine
the
work
that
you
did
with
the
model
transformers
code,
we
would
end
up
with
the
correct,
like
we
would
end
up
with
an
up-to-date
version
of
model
transformers.
A
A
Would
it
satisfy
your
requirements
if
you
like,
updated
the
like
for
your
college
stuff,
if
you
updated
the
model
transformers
code
with
the
stuff
that
you
have
done
here
and
then
use
the
model
transformers
code
or
you
do
have
to
have
written
like
do
you
have
to
do
this?
Do
you
have
to
have
it
actually.
A
A
B
A
You
usually
can
say
rerun
all
the
test
suite,
but
I
don't
know
what's
going
on
so
anyways
yeah,
I'm
so
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what
needs
to
be
updated
here,
but
this
is
their
their
mic.
I
think
it's
similar
and
I
think
you
know
it
already.
Has
the
he's
already
done
the
work
to
do
a
lot
of
the
dffml
integration
right
so
there
may
it
would
be.
A
If
you
have
time
it
would
be
great
if
you
could
check
this
out
and
see
what
the
what
the
issues
are,
because
I,
my
guess
is
you're
using
the
up-to-date
version
of
yes
yeah,
and
so
you
probably
have
the
right
api
calls
and
I
believe
the
main
blocker
for
us
on
this
was
no
one
had
time
to
go
through
and
update.
The
old
api
calls
to
the
new
api
calls,
and
so
you
probably
have
the
correct
stuff,
but
once
again
this
this
also
isn't
incredibly
commented.
A
A
B
Other
than
that,
I
have
two
more
things.
One
was
like
one
of
those
project:
videos
which
were
pending
to
be
uploaded
yeah.
A
B
Know
the
project,
videos
that
that
g
sub
project.
A
Yeah,
that's
what
I
meant
is.
I
was
hoping
that
we
could
basically
have
those
somewhere.
You
know
take
those
from.
I
mean
I
guess
I
just
need
to
download
in
them
and
re-upload
them,
but
I
thought
in
the
future,
we're
gonna
have
more
of
them
and
it
would
be
nice
if
we
had
some
sort
of
formal
way
of
doing
this.
A
Yeah,
I
was
gonna,
do
that,
like
you
know
today
or
something
I
I
hadn't
gotten
around
to
it
yet,
but
I
need
to
just
download
them
and
upload
them,
and
I
was
thinking
it
would
be
nice
to
have
some
sort
of
place
where
we
could
put
them
and
then
you
know
just
put
all
the
videos
and
then
they
get
uploaded.
But
I
don't
know
if
that's
so
realistic
like
maybe,
if
we
had,
I
don't
know
I
was
like.
I
think
I
was
going
too
far
down
a
rabbit,
hole
right.
A
Yeah,
I'm
excited
about
it
too.
I'm
sorry,
I
haven't
gotten
a
chance
to
do
it
yet
I
just
need
to
go
sit
at
youtube
and
then
hit
upload
upload
upload,
yes,
yeah
yeah
it'll
only
take
a
minute,
so
I'll
do
that
and
then
I'll
upload
those.
So
let
me
just
put
that
on
my
list
of
things
so.
B
B
I
would
try
to
stick
to
it,
but,
like
that
sounds.
Does
that
sound
good
like.
A
A
Yeah
more
more
more
issues,
description
and
stuff
right,
yeah.
B
B
A
B
Pick
up
something
every
week,
yeah.
A
A
Yeah-
and
I
know
that
a
lot
of
these
issues
don't
have
enough
information
in
here,
so
I
think
probably
what
we
need
is
is
we'll
probably
need
some
kind
of
you
know
sort
of
format,
and
I
think
what
I've
found
to
be
successful
and
I
think
it
seems
like
when,
in
our
working
together,
what
has
been
successful
is
sort
of
what
what
should
be
the
expected
output
right
does.
B
B
A
Great
so
I'll
try
to
make
sure
that
when
we
have
issues
it
has
so,
let's
see
I'll
put
this
under
me
so.
B
Or
if
you
always
have
something
like
something
penned
or
something
assigned,
that
would
be
also
perfectly
fine.
A
Okay,
this
is
great,
so
yeah
I'll
go
through
and
I'll
try
to
make
sure
that
we
have.
So.
I
need
to
spend
some
time
doing
that,
because
I
know
that
that
will
make
it
easier
for
all
of
you
to
pick
up
issues,
because
I
know
that
we
have
a
lot
of
them,
that
we
just
sort
of
write
down
quickly
and
or
I
write
down
quickly
and
then
they
don't
actually
have
enough
information
to
go
off
of
right.
So,
let's
see
so
yeah
we
need
to.
A
We
need
more
info
so
which
would
be
the
input.
What
should
be
the
output
and
then
go
through
we'll
go
go
through
and
let's
see,
maybe
mark
issues
as
our
label.
A
As
needs
more
info
and
remove
label
from
ones
that
have
enough
info,
so
basically
I'm
just
going
to
go
through
and
blanket
assign
everything
as
needs
more
info
info
and
then
I'll
go
through
and
I'll
I'll
pick
out
the
ones
that
don't
need
more
info.
You
know
and
then
remove
the
remove
the
tag
and
then
I'll
work
through
the
ones
that
need
more
info.
You
know
on
an
ongoing
basis,
so
maybe
I'll
set
a
goal
for
myself
that
I
should
do
like
you
know:
five
needs
more
info
a
week.
A
That
would
be
that
and
that
way
you
know
if
you're
trying
to
do
one
a
week
and
you
end
up
with
you
know
you
end
up
with
a
little
bit
extra
time
or
something
you
pick
up
another
one.
Then
you
could
you
could
easily
grab
another
one
and
then
you
know,
as
other
people
want
to
do
stuff,
then
they
have
enough
information.
You
know
hopefully,
and
they
can
pick
up
them
right.
A
A
You
for
bringing
this
up,
because
you
know
you
you
setting
a
goal,
makes
me
realize
you
know
I
could
set
a
goal
for
that
too,
and
I
think
that's
going
to
be
a
good
way
to
to
burn
down
that
backlog.
A
B
A
B
B
B
C
Yeah
sure
so,
currently
I'm
in
final
year,
I
have
a
little
bit
of
experience
in
machine
learning.
Currently
I'm
interning
at
hackerrank
as
an
sd
intern.
C
Previously
I've
worked
on
computer
vision
and
nlp
and
encore
machine
learning
as
well
so
interested
to
know
more
about
this
project.
A
A
A
So
basically,
we
dfml
is
is
set
up
in
a
in
sort
of
to
assume
that
data
is
going
to
be
streamed.
There's
a
lot
of
things
that
that
that
end
up
reading
everything
into
memory,
but
all
of
the
assumptions
are
based
on
streaming
and
so
things
like
I've.
I've
been
really
looking
forward
to
to
somebody
like
you.
You
know
joining
us
and
and
being
able
to
do
some
computer
vision
stuff,
because
I
think
there's.
C
A
Cool
applications
where
we
could
you
know,
work
on
streaming,
video
like
that,
where
we
should
be
set
up
to
be
able
to
do
that.
So
are
you
looking
to
maybe
think
about
how
you
might
implement
you
know,
take
your
implementation
and
expose
it
via
the
dfml,
apis
and
and
and
maybe
do
a
demo
of
that
for
the
docs
site.
Is
that
something
that
you'd
be
interested
in.
C
Yeah,
that's
tricky
cool,
explore
the
repository.
I've
went
through
the
projects,
I'm
friends
with
the
yes
number
so
about
the
repository
that
we
have
here
so.
A
Cool
great
well
we're
very,
very
happy
to
have
you
that's
awesome.
So,
let's
yeah,
maybe-
and
we
we-
why
don't
you
you
know
it
sounds
like
you're
just
getting
familiar.
So
maybe
you
know
take
some
time
to
get
familiar
and
then
we
could
look
at
your
dc
gan
implementation
sometime.
You
know
whenever
you
feel
like
you're
comfortable,
maybe
presenting
that.
Does
that
sound
good.
A
Okay,
awesome.
That
would
be
great,
so
I
was
just
let's
see
anything
else.
You
wanted
to
talk
about.
C
A
C
I
also
made
a
streamlet-based
web
app.
A
A
Yeah,
it
has
a
lot
of
limitations,
exactly
it's
extremely
awesome
for
for
prototyping
and
and
and
stuff
like
that.
But
then
we
were
thinking.
You
know,
okay,
if
we're
going
to
do
this
as
a
full
web
app,
we
we
have
certain
certain
things
that
unfortunately
streamlight
breaks
those
assumptions
yeah,
but
I
love
streamlight.
It's
pretty
sweet.
A
C
Yeah
this
look,
this
is,
I
think,
128
cross
128.
A
Well
and
like
I
said
this-
is
a
4k
monitor,
so
yeah,
probably
120x120
is
going
to
be
extra
blurry
on
this,
but
this
is
very
cool,
nice,
okay
yeah.
This
will
be
great.
This
will
be
great,
okay,
cool,
so
yeah.
Let's
definitely
let's
play
around
with
this,
and
and
maybe
you
could
take
us
through
the
code
sometime
and
show
us-
you
know
what
you've
been
up
to
here.
A
All
right,
great
I'll,
put
the
link
in
here
as
well.
A
A
No
there
we
go
okay,
so
okay,
so
yeah,
I'm
gonna.
Do
these
issues
I
feel
like.
Oh
and
you
said
it
wasn't
rocket
chat.
It
was
riot
chat
right.
A
A
A
Okay,
let
me
just
put
this
in
the
link:
caddy
caddy,
I
love
caddy.
Have
you
guys
seen
caddy
caddy
server?
A
This
thing
is
great:
okay,
personal
infrastructure,
bleach,
okay,
so
caddy
server
man.
This
thing
is
sweet,
I'll
paste,
the
link
in
here,
but
basically
it's
a
it's
just
a
web
server
that
does
automatic
https
and
you
know
a
while
ago.
That
was
way.
This
was
like
sort
of
the
first
thing
to
do
that,
but
it's
got
it's
pretty
configurable
and
and
yeah
their
old
syntax
was
a
little
better,
but
it's
nice
it.
It
can
do
a
lot
of
little
things
for
you
very
quickly.
A
It's
a
nice
little
web
server,
I'll
just
paste
it
in
here
for
anybody.
What's
that?
Let's
see-
and
this
is
usually
I
like
using
it
as
like-
a
tiny
reverse
proxy
on
small
reverse.
Actually
I
had
a
project
going
where
I
was
going
to
do
this.
Basically,
it's
it's
yeah,
it's
nice
as
a
reverse
proxy,
on,
for
example,
okay.
So,
for
example,
with
the
project
infrastructure.
A
A
Yeah
so
and
heroku
will
give
you
like
free
credit
for,
but
it's
heroku,
so
you
know
it's
slightly
different,
but
they
basically
like
they'll,
give
you,
if
you
put
your
credit
card
in
your
credit
card
number,
they
won't
charge
you
but
they'll
give
you
more
than
a
month's
worth
of
hours
on
their
like
little
app
based
infrastructure,
and
so
that
doesn't
really.
You
know
that
kind
of
that
can
get
problematic.
If
you're,
you
know
we'll
probably
need
to
run
multiple
services,
but
it
is.
A
It
is
good
to
this
good
good
to
know
about,
because
basically
you
can
run
one
app
for
free
all
the
time
on
heroku,
but
obviously
heroku
has
its
pros
and
cons.
So,
okay,
so.
A
B
A
Save
you
guys
my
rant
on
amazon
but
yeah,
so
revolt,
okay.
So
let's
check
this
out,
and
so
so
the
other
thing
is
so
you
know
this
is
pros.
Let's
do
pros
and
cons
so
pros.
Self-Hosted.
A
So
cons
self-hosted.
So
what
what
draws
you
towards
this
over
discord?.
A
B
A
joke,
but
like
it
it's
it's
just
like
we
might
have
more
control
in
this
way
and
we
are,
after
all,
like
you
know,
bringing
up
embracing
open
source.
So
we
should
use
open
source
that.
A
A
I
completely
agree:
okay,
so
yeah,
so
the
the
benefit
obviously,
is
that
we
don't
have
to
you
know
we
don't
have
to
self-host
self-hosting.
You
know
costs
money
at
the
end
of
the
day.
So
but
but
yes,.
A
A
It's
kind
of
like
they
have
it's,
they
have
like
a
protocol,
that's
involved.
A
C
I
think
this
can
be
easily
connected
with,
with
existing
guitar
chart.
A
Blah
blah
blah
okay,
let's
see
what
happens.
A
A
A
I
think
this
is
some
kind
of
peer-to-peer
thing
which
you
know
is
attractive
because
there's
less
hosting
involved,
but
you
know,
obviously
this
is
not.
I
have
no
idea
what
to
do
with
this.
A
It
doesn't
really
help
much
much.
There's
no
rooms,
okay
yeah.
So
this
is
kind
of
I
think.
We've
ruled
this
out.
A
A
B
We
end
up
ignoring
it
until
the
end
of
the
beta
release
or
alpha.
C
Database-
and
they
also
have
this
micros,
they
have
the
service
called
micros,
so
you
can
deploy
python
or
node.js
apps.
Oh.
A
A
Nice
nice,
this
could
be
really
cool
yeah.
So,
let's
see
what
do
they
got
and
it's
completely
free.
That's
it!
Yes,
I
wonder.
C
They
have
some
plan,
but
I
think
that's
for
the
company,
but
for
individuals
they
provide
awful
fee.
A
Okay,
interesting
yeah,
this
looks
cool
and
very
well.
It
looks
like
they're
using
discord.
Let's
see
I've
seen
a
lot
of
people
using
discord.
I
had
to
see
I'm
kind
of
hesitant
to
do
the
self-hosting
just
because
it.
A
Yeah
I
just
and
and
I've
I'm
I've
held
self-hosted
infrastructure
for
a
long
time
and
and
sort
of
the
thing
that
I
always
come
back
to.
Is
it's
really
it's
one
thing
to
self-host
and
it's
another
thing
to
self-host.
It's
something!
That's
secure!
You
know
there's
just
like
a
lot
that
goes
into
making
something
locked
down,
especially
when
we're
looking
at
this
like
open
source
setting.
You
know
we
could
do
it,
but
I
would
want
to
make
sure
that
we
define
all
of
the
infrastructure
in
in
in
the
git
repo.
A
You
know,
which
means
that
everybody's
going
to
know
exactly
how
everything
is
deployed
so
that
all
of
us
can
make
changes
to
it,
which
means
that
it's
going
to
be
really
obvious
if
there's
any
security
holes,
so
I
so
so
that
that
sort
of
yeah
anybody
anybody
would
be
able
to
look
at
the
config
right
and
see
if
there's
any
holes.
So
that's
kind
of
what's
been
the
biggest
thing
on
on.
I
think
you
know
not
self-hosting
so
far.
We
I'm
definitely
good
to
switch
to.
A
To
I
mean
I
I
would
say,
I'm
I'm
down
to
switch
to
discord.
You
know
if
that's
because
I
think
this
revolt
is
very,
I
mean
the
ui
is
very
similar
to
discord.
We
could
always
yeah,
it
would
be
really
great.
You
know
I'll
look
into
it.
I'll
look
into
this
stuff
that
I
have.
I
have
some
digital
ocean
automation
and
I'll
just
even.
A
Yeah
yeah
right,
okay,
so,
let's
say
I'll
put
so
I'll
look
into
infrastructure.
This
is
something
we
need
to
do
eventually
sure
yeah.
I
think
this
is
really
interesting.
Okay,
so
look
into.
B
B
A
B
Yes,
so
they
have
a
logging
module
as
well,
so
I
just
took
their
dock
string
from
there
and
placed
it
in
my
airport
just
to
see
what
this
co-pilot
does
for
that,
and
it
actually
brought
me
the
same
code
which
they
have
so
with
the
same
naming
and
everything.
B
But
such
things,
kind
of
sometimes
can
end
up
in.
You
know
sticky
situations
where
we
don't
want
to
copy
the
code
from
other
kind
of
licenses,
so
it
could
be
a
violation
so.
B
A
Good
at
copying,
yeah
I've
heard
a
lot
of
complaints
about
this
okay,
interesting
and
I
think
we're
about
to
get
kicked
off
this
call
here,
but
I
think
that
so
next
meeting,
okay
and-
and
I
also
I
have
to
do
some
stuff
internally
when
I
do
a
release
that
scans
for
violations.
A
However,
to
say
that
that
is
comprehensive
is
is,
is
an
understatement
or
it
is
not
comprehensive
or
no,
it
would
be
an
overstatement.
So
I
would
be
interesting
to
keep
an
eye
out
for
this
thanks
for
raising
that,
because
we
definitely
want
to
keep
an
eye
out
for
that
and
see.
If
there's
any
tools,
we
could
leverage
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
end
up
with
that
situation,
so
yeah.
A
So
we'll
look
forward
to
you
know
whenever
you're
comfortable
presenting
some
of
the
the
code
for
the
gan
stuff,
that
would
be
awesome,
I'll,
go
label
issues
I'll
look
into
the
digital
ocean
infrastructure
stuff.
I
have
some
stuff.
I've
been
working
with
kubernetes
as
an
orchestrator
for
the
dataflow
stuff
and
I'd
like
to
I'll
show
you
guys
about
some
of
the
stuff.
A
I've
been
working
on
there
at
some
point
and
then
we'll
do
some
code
reviews
and
let's
see
you
got,
we
got
feedback
on
this
anything
else
that
we
should
think
about
for
next
time.
Oh
I'm
gonna
post
the
recordings.
A
Okay,
yes
and
yeah,
I
will
get
back
to
you
on
that
yeah
I
have
a
bunch
of.
If
you
want
to
get
into
linux
kernel
stuff,
I
I
have
done
linux
kernel
development.
I
just
was
doing
that.
So
I
yeah
I'm
more
than
happy
to
is.
A
All
right,
yeah,
so
I'll
I'll
I'll,
send
you
some
stuff
sweet.
Well,
thanks
guys,
it's
great
talking
to
you
both
today,
I'm
glad
sorry,
we
had
some
time
off
there
and
you
know
we'll
get
back
on
the
regular
here
and
and
pick
up
the
pace.
So
cool
thanks,
guys
have
a
good
one.
Okay,
bye,
bye.