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Jo Stichbury

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Jo Stichbury is a freelance technical writer who writes about AI, data science and high-performance computing. You can find her on Twitter as @fluffymaccoy.

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Education

University of Cambridge

Natural Sciences

Oct 1990 - Current

Open Source Projects

Kedro

Jun 2019 - Current

The Python toolbox for data science.

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How to Build a Data Dashboard Prototype With Generative AI
This article is a tutorial that shows how to build a data dashboard to visualize book reading data taken from goodreads.com.
January 30, 2025
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I Built a Reusable Dashboard for Read the Docs Traffic Analytics Using Vizro-AI
This article explores a simple, low code, and open-source solution to build a dashboard to visualize traffic data for documentation.
June 4, 2024
· 2,377 Views · 1 Like
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Seven Steps To Deploy Kedro Pipelines on Amazon EMR
In this post, the author explains how to launch an Amazon EMR cluster and how to deploy a Kedro project to run a Spark job.
May 30, 2023
· 3,669 Views · 2 Likes
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How to Build a Serverless WebSockets Platform
Modern web applications increasingly need to handle realtime data with an event-driven architecture. Serverless WebSockets are the solution.
September 8, 2022
· 7,199 Views · 3 Likes
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The Real-time Web: Evolution of the User Experience
Learn how web technology evolved to support asynchronous communication and how organizations put a real-time user experience at the heart of their products.
Updated February 4, 2022
· 7,841 Views · 3 Likes
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What Is Gridcoin and How Can It Advance Science?
Want to learn more about Gridcoin? Click here to learn more about Gridcoin and how it can advance scientific research.
October 26, 2018
· 8,408 Views · 2 Likes
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Learn AI for Free
There's a skills shortage in AI. Thinking of retraining? Here are some free learning resources to find out if machine learning is for you.
Updated September 29, 2018
· 24,402 Views · 13 Likes
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The Power of a Volunteer Computer Network
Your computer's idle time can help scientific research. Find out how to contribute it to one of the world's largest supercomputers.
Updated September 26, 2018
· 8,361 Views · 3 Likes
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Brain the Size of a Planet
Every week sees a story about a robot preparing food or drink. Jo Stichbury asks ''Why?''
July 30, 2018
· 5,714 Views · 2 Likes
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10 Classic Software Development Books for Programmers
Take a look at this Bounty post that gives the author's recommendations on 10 books and resources that will make you a better programmer.
March 1, 2018
· 32,370 Views · 39 Likes
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Get Started With GRAKN.AI
GRAKN.AI is a deductive database in the form of a knowledge graph that uses machine reasoning to simplify data processing challenges for AI applications.
March 10, 2017
· 10,518 Views · 8 Likes

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Learn AI for Free

Oct 02, 2018 · Jo Stichbury

Since writing this article, I found Hugo Larochelle's website -- with links to a plethora of useful learning content about Deep Learning http://info.usherbrooke.ca/hlarochelle/neural_networks/content.html


There's probably more than anyone can absorb, but you can cherry pick the areas you are interested in. Happy viewing!

The Power of a Volunteer Computer Network

Sep 30, 2018 · Jo Stichbury

Thanks! I will scribe something else about the folding project and its size — I wrote something up about supercomputers the other day and it would be a good contrast.


I recently wrote something about passive income from idle computer time — but only touched on Grid Coin and it’s my intention to write a more detailed article. I’ll come back to when it’s in draft for a swift fact check or review. Thanks!

https://hackernoon.com/putting-your-computer-to-work-but-not-yourself-2d28516db348




Practical Use Cases of Facial Emotion Detection Using Artificial Intelligence

May 04, 2018 · Sarah Davis

Thanks for posting this interesting piece. I like the idea of using detection for feedback e.g. on a video game, but find the concept of using it to filter candidates at interview highly alarming! I would have thought there to be much more nuance involved in selection than an AI could perceive. For example, if a candidate is sat in a hot or noisy room, they are likely to look strained and uncomfortable, and thus perform badly. I saw something about a robot called Vera that is used in hiring too, and this raises similar misgivings (to me). But it's super cool tech for sure!

10 Classic Software Development Books for Programmers

Mar 07, 2018 · Jo Stichbury

Thanks for that one. I remember it from the library!

10 Classic Software Development Books for Programmers

Mar 04, 2018 · Jo Stichbury

I remember it well. Saturday morning hangover cure for us!

10 Classic Software Development Books for Programmers

Mar 04, 2018 · Jo Stichbury

Wow, that’s a great tip. Thanks!

10 Classic Software Development Books for Programmers

Mar 01, 2018 · Jo Stichbury

Thanks for the suggestion. That sounds great - it's passed me by so far but I'll definitely look out for that book as it sounds useful.

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