democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, kernel, right? So they know him, right? So he's not very harsh like that to everyone. The thing is, what he created in his room
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, kernel is very high, and yes, it's difficult, but we cannot compromise on that. We cannot compromise on quality
script but it's just one script and we have the ability to hold within us different scripts. So I call it secure kernels really in in in secure therapy and in the book. So is that what you're doing in in therapy with with patients? You're you're helping them rewrite their own
and father genomes, if you will. kernel machines, which is the most widely used and most successful type of similarity-based learner.
But they were always missing one key component. The kernel. That changed in the fall of 1991 when Stallman visited the University of Helsinki to give a talk promoting the project.
Linus, Unix. Well, that's how he got Linux. That kernel, combined with the other components from the GNU Project, became a full operating system. Now, technically, Linux only refers to that kernel, but a lot of people use it to refer to the whole operating system,
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, Linux kernel, right? The Linux kernel has probably ten thousand people contributing everywhere, and they get together, well, mostly online, right? So they virtually get together to create the
Absolutely. Speaking of movements, I know we're all looking for farm-to-table 2.0-- like, the new name. The Kernza. Yeah. I think the Land Institute is rapidly expanding production, but it is really early days for Kernza.
this logo or this font it looked like little fat rice looked like little fat rice kernels and I was like this is perfect and you know I got a little bit of push back they're like it's might be a little too cartoony it might be a little too weird I'm like yeah but this is a you know the restaurant has a live
What's important to me is getting to the truth of the story, and also the story itself, the kernel of the book, and the point of it. And as a writer, one of the things that I am constantly moving towards is separating myself from the story as much
And the privacy guys are just up in arms. Brian Kernighan of C++.
But we had a problem. The kernel of wheat is a fabulous nugget of nutrition. But it's hard and indigestible.
Male Presenter: So I wanna talk a little bit about the star of the movie. The kernel of an idea that I get excited about as an audience.
that is not the career path I hope to be on but behind my story are absolutely the kernels the themes the values that actually fuel my great work now taking a risk kind of going out into the chaos messy parts and going what's going on around that teaching sharing information serving people who don't get served all
an abused family. And he said that finally after about three or four weeks, one of them raised their hand and said, "Brad, I think you're wrong." And he said, "I built on that little kernel within a couple of months; it was actually pretty much rocking and rolling and we were arguing." But the reason I like that story is, so, I, as a management professor, it's very easy to say, "Go have constructive conflict," but if you don't have the trust to do it, it's not something that's easily accomplished. And I will say that Brad, he
OK well, actually in the movie he mentioned earlier, I've played four songs, but only one tune made it to the silver screen, which is Jerome Kern 's "Yesterdays." So here it is. You'll never hear his version again.
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, All the BSD kernels, OpenBSD, NetBSD are of course BSD. And so it's philosophical change on how you want people to contribute back- ... basically.
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, did on the Linux kernel.
Kind of playing with the emergent kind of phenomena, you think there's so many combinatorial options that, and then here you go, you can find the kernel that is efficiently modeled. - Yes, because there's some structure, there's some landscape, you know, in the energy landscape or whatever it is that you can follow, some grading you can follow.
And it's something that could only have happened in 2018-- 2019, in the way that it happened, because of social media. But the actual kernel of it is the most old-school thing. The whole sensation aspect of "Be More Chill" happened because people just liked these songs.
their weapons-- little kernels of rice-- at us?
access-- two different sets kernel calls, different kinds of files.
That's the kernel. That's the key first step-- and then leadership, your own leadership, hopefully,
It's called the kernel density estimator, where we can basically get a really nice heat map of the distribution by essentially performing the following step.
we can take this kernel density estimator, which takes two hours to run on a 2.4 GHz CPU, and speed it up by almost three hours of magnitude
So here's an example of a plant that's just recently been released and approved for human consumption. It's called Kernza. It was developed by the Land Institute in Kansas, and you can see on the top there is wheat and on the bottom there is Kernza.
We're the first restaurant to be making our bread from Kernza. It's not 100% Kernza-- it's a mix-- but it-- So the Land Institute has been naturally breeding this grain for the last 15 years in conjunction with the University of Minnesota, and it represents basically a radical shift in agriculture back to perennial polycultures.
instead of working with fertilizer and extracting from the soil. And so Kernza is a hybrid between perennial wheat grass and wheat, and it's basically in version 1.0. now. So you can get it at the Perennial as bread.
But they contain a kernel of truth, like a lot of cliches.
She was doing Linux kernel programming, and she's just decided that she's going to step out because she's done with the hazing.
It was just this kernel in my head.
Pollit and Sarah Kernochan, I thought she captured this story, the essence, the heart of Katha Pollit in the story, and yet she opened it up
But we saw this kernel of this amazing entrepreneur in him.
So the Multiple Kernel Anomaly Detection algorithm is basically a One-Class Support Vector Machine,
Then the kernel is going to return or should return a value of one in that case to reflect maximum similarity.
And so the kernel we use there actually is the normalized longest common sub sequence.
So should the text kernel, for example, have the same weight as the discrete and the continuous?
And instead of white kernels, it has red bright kernels.
Anytime you have a kernel of the truth, clearly something is not true and it's not aligned.
We cracked the Android kernel, did a lot of good, fun stuff to make it all work together.
and palm kernel oil now the palm oil that you see being used uh in uh in in
and it was actually a kernel accounting issue, and it wasn't a Task Manager issue. So they just fixed it in the kernel once I
Yes, completely. What is really blowing my mind, though, is remembering the "Dear Evan Hansen" stage door and the "Be More Chill" stage door And I think that's the kernel of it.
That's the grain with the multicolored kernels, also known as Indian corn.
Why does maize have differently colored kernels?
Miriam were forced to kneel on corn kernels while all the other kids made fun of them and called them dirty Jews.
And so that was sort of the kernel of the idea, which was kind of a very heady idea.
So we'll use something like a kernel density estimator.
So there could be an open source kernel that could be then plucked and, with the help of local programmers, adapted to their local needs.
So it would just be the kernel, and then local.