Slice Finder is a versatile and highly configurable framework designed for the discovery of explainable, anomalous data subsets, which exhibit substantially divergent metric values in comparison to the entire dataset.
To illustrate, imagine that you have developed a model for identifying fraudulent transactions. The model's overall accuracy across the entire dataset is 0.95. However, when transactions occur more than 100 km away from the previous transaction and involve cash (2 filters), the model's accuracy drops significantly to 0.54.
Slice Finder is a crucial investigative instrument, as it enables data scientists to identify regions where their models demonstrate over- or under-performance.
I also don't understand the managed version of Terraform. What capabilities will it be able to give you?
In what I do see value is managed Vault and Nomad. What do you think?
Do you assume that enterprises that currently use the open-source edition of HasiCorp's product will start paying for support?
Why should they if everything went fine till now?
Can you please share from where your experience comes about enterprises?
From a psychological standpoint, people are more likely to keep the default as is - even if the opt-out is super simple.
I assume, unfortunately, this will grant Amazon a lot of benefits.
Didn't understand the flow you explained :(
How the favicon becomes a unique identifier for the user and what more info can i get from that (besides "user 0a465casd entere website")?
Didn't understand what's the purpose of the redirects.
Can't you just track the user by defining a hash to the favicon, for each page, for example, favicon-8h05Gct.ico, by that making the browser download again and again "new" favicon -> and you will gather the data?