Month: May 2020

  • Sublime Merge 2 – Features and Flexibility

    From the first release of Sublime Merge, we talked about the simple joy of software that ‘gets it really right’. For our team it means going beyond the minimum, making software as good as it can be, and paying attention to the details. https://www.sublimetext.com/blog/articles/sublime-merge-2-announcement

  • Reviewing Deepnote — The New IDE for Data Scientists

    Disclaimer: In no way I’m affiliated to Deepnote or any of it’s members. https://towardsdatascience.com/reviewing-deepnote-the-new-ide-for-data-scientists-90c3464ebc5e

  • Microsoft Business Applications Summit 2020 – Power Platform sessions quick reference

    Hi everyone! You asked for the sessions and we’ve delivered! https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-business-applications-summit-2020-power-platform-sessions-quick-reference/

  • How to implement Clustering in Power BI using PyCaret

    In our last post, we demonstrated how to build an anomaly detector in Power BI by integrating it with PyCaret, thus allowing analysts and data scientists to add a layer of machine learning to their reports and dashboards without any additional license costs. https://towardsdatascience.com/how-to-implement-clustering-in-power-bi-using-pycaret-4b5e34b1405b

  • Web Scraping Tool & API

    Data Scraping is something that has to be done quite responsibly. You have to be very cautious about the website you are scraping. It could have negative effects on the website. There are FREE web scrapers in the market which can smoothly scrape any website without getting blocked. https://www.scrapingdog.com/blog/10-tips-to-avoid-getting-blocked-while-scraping

  • Build your first Anomaly Detector in Power BI using PyCaret

    In our last post, Machine Learning in Power BI using PyCaret, we presented a step-by-step tutorial on how PyCaret can be integrated within Power BI, thus allowing analysts and data scientists to add a layer of machine learning to their Dashboards and Reports without any additional license costs. https://towardsdatascience.com/build-your-first-anomaly-detector-in-power-bi-using-pycaret-2b41b363244e

  • Australian Government Free Online Courses with Free Certificates

    Australian Government Launched Australian Government Free Online Courses with Free Certificates initiative by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission through the StudyAustralia.gov.au “Study with Australia Online” initiative to offer you free online courses with Free Certificates. https://opportunitiescorners.info/australian-government-free-online-courses/

  • Raspberry Pi Smart Mirror Uses AI for Facial Recognition

    This Raspberry Pi project takes the smart mirror to the next level with a touchscreen interface and facial recognition software. It was created by Eben Kouao with Smart Builds who dubbed the project Smart Mirror AI—or SMAI for short. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-smart-mirror-uses-ai-for-facial-recognition

  • Calling The Power BI Export API From Power Automate, Part 3: Creating An Alerting Solution

    In my last two posts (see here and here) I showed you how you can call the new endpoints in the Power BI REST API for exporting a report. There are some obvious, extremely useful applications for this such as emailing PDF exports of a report out to large groups of users. https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2020/05/04/calling-the-power-bi-export-api-from-power-automate-part-3-creating-an-alerting-solution/

  • Find My Blocks Plugin Shows All Blocks in Use on a WordPress Site

    How do you know what blocks are in use on a WordPress site? I recently saw a tweet asking this question in regards to knowing whether it is safe to turn off a plugin. https://wptavern.com/find-my-blocks-plugin-shows-all-blocks-in-use-on-a-wordpress-site