blog on julia ferraioli
Questions from the Open Source AI Definition session
The Open Source AI Definition: where's the data?
Understanding open source licenses
Open source licensing, creativity, innovation, freedom
Valuing undervalued superpowers
A critical look at the disparity of failures in demographic inference tools
Breaking down implications in data and data collection
Accessibility is More Than Ramps
What chickens can teach us about storytelling
Disability realism and emotional labor
Using Dataview with the Obsidian Rolodex
How we write, what we write, and the art therein
Changing how we impact culture and engineering complexity
Using Obsidian as a Rolodex
Open source and social systems
Bringing together a social model of open source
Identifying and sharing the status of open source projects
Five ways to care for your open source contributors
Why your git email address matters
How to empower your open source users and contributors
Why open source projects should embrace operational transparency
A vision for a social model of open source
So you're working from home: a primer, part 2
So you're working from home: a primer, part 1
Using image descriptions in Instagram posts
Using buffer to set image descriptions
Conference: All Things Open 2018
2FA, SMS, and you
Testing in Go: testing floating point numbers
Preparing a talk: presenting
Preparing a talk: writing your talk
Preparing a talk: before you start
One Piece of Advice
Exploring the world on-the-go using Google Cloud Vision and Twilio
Containers & Compute Engine: creating Minecraft Roulette with Kubernetes
Minecraft, Docker, Google Compute Engine: an interlude
Saving the world: using persistent storage with a containerized Minecraft server
Running a Minecraft server on Google Compute Engine with Docker
Evolving your hierarchy of developer needs: when things go wrong
Do you even...?
Hierarchy of Developer Needs
Julia on Google Compute Engine: parallel programming
Julia on Google Compute Engine: working with files
Julia on Google Compute Engine: installation and first steps
Misadventures in sleeping
#obligatory 2012 review
Are We ready for the Next On-Ramp: Big Data, Analytics, and Human-Centric Computing (another perspective)
GHC12: Tempering the Impostor Syndrome by Managing the Fear of Failure
How the Boston Python user group grew from 0 to 15% women and over 1800 members
Migrating Wordpress to Blogger
Report from the Mobile App Hackathon
Report From Api Outlook for 2011 Meetup