
Minerva Tantoco
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Minerva Tantoco
@MinervaTantoco
AI Strategy | First #CTO @nycgov | Thought Leadership | Opinions are my own


We are so excited for our 60th anniversary gala! Every ticket supports us in making STEM accessible & equitable. One of this year's honorees - @ylecun - will be celebrated for his trailblazing work in the field of AI, to inspire future generations. More: nysci.org/gala

MyPOV: the great @GuyKawasaki sharing insights on how to empower leaders. Remarkable! #CCE2024










Brilliant & beautiful 5-★ book >> “#DeepLearning Illustrated — A Visual, Interactive Guide to Artificial Intelligence” amzn.to/2l2KurF by @JonKrohnLearns ——— #DataScience #AI #ML #MachineLearning #Algorithms #NeuralNetworks







This is going to change how you use Jupyter Notebooks. I've always worked as part of a team, and collaborating on a notebook with somebody else is as painful as it gets. I remember building a file structure for my team to work on the same projects without touching each other's notebooks. This has always been the biggest downside of Jupyter Notebooks. GitHub recently improved notebook versioning and diffs. It's a significant step, but there are still issues with large notebook diffs, rendering Matplotlib charts and interactive components, and, most importantly, no way to comment on notebook diffs! Here is the alternative: @ReviewNB. It's a free tool for open-source projects. Here is what you get: • Rich notebook diffs • It helps review pull requests and commits • You can write comments on specific notebook cells or code lines • Integrated directly with GitHub and BitBucket • No vendor lock-in (every comment is posted directly to GitHub) ReviewNB is one of the apps approved by GitHub and listed on their marketplace. I didn't know this, but Apple, Meta, AirBnB, Spotify, and NASA JPL are some companies using ReviewNB. You can use the tool for free if you work in public repositories or academia. Check it out here: reviewnb.com Thanks to the team for showing me the tool and partnering with me on this post.





