Climber, sailor, geek. Robot & people choreographer.
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Climber, sailor, geek. Robot & people choreographer.
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You may see toots appear and disappear: I think out loud and self-edit a lot.
OrcID | https://orcid.org/0009-0001-2664-7326 |
https://linkedin.com/in/slampoud |
This heat wave is absolutely bone crushing, and I'm so glad that I installed central air two years ago.
But if you are without central air, or you're dealing with a heat wave for the first time because it's reaching areas that don't historically get this hot, here are a few tips from my years of poverty in a desert:
Planet is hiring a Wildfire Data Scientist, based in San Francisco. Do you use remote sensing data to model and understand wildfire behavior? This is a great opportunity to work with cutting edge satellite imagery at global scale.
We image the world everyday and make global change visible, accessible and actionable. We understand that images can tell the most powerful stories and we are dedicated to being a voice for our Planet to tell them. Join us. Become a part of our story.
Overall, I think the Ray Tracer project is a good Rust "nuts and bolts" project. You have to write code spanning multiple files. There's refactoring and debugging. You have to translate some C++ specific idioms into Rust idioms. And you get to look at pretty pictures.
Not sure if I'll continue to run this course in the future, but you can join me for me the last one of the summer this Weds/Thurs. https://dabeaz.com/raytrace.html