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Setting up a Private Link service as a service provider

June 11, 2020June 11, 2020 nillsf Leave a comment

Azure Private Link allows you to connect to public services over a private connection. I have already written about using Private Link with blob and the Azure Kubernetes Service. You can also use Private Link to expose your own custom services, and act as a service provider. This means you would build a service in […]

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A year of consistent blogging in review

June 2, 2020June 2, 2020 nillsf Leave a comment

A year ago I started blogging consistently at about a weekly pace. The result, 61 unique posts, most recently 4000 monthly views and the opportunity to co-author a book. via GIPHY In this post I wanted to review this year in blogging, and share what I learnt. And I hope this motivates you to start […]

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Confusion matrix, accuracy, recall, precision, false positive rate and F-scores explained

May 23, 2020May 23, 2020 nillsf 1 Comment

When building a machine learning model, it’s important to measure the results of your model. Typically, you split a dataset into a training dataset and a test dataset. The training dataset is used to train your model, while the test dataset is used to measure the performance of your model. A commonly used method to […]

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How to sync a GitHub fork

May 22, 2020May 22, 2020 nillsf Leave a comment

I recently needed to sync a GitHub repo I forked to the latest status of the original fork. This is easy to do, but you have to know which buttons to push. To start, open the forked repo in Github. You should see a mention that this branch is behind the original branch. Next to […]

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Tuning / regularizing common linear regressions and classifiers in scikitlearn

May 17, 2020May 17, 2020 nillsf Leave a comment

If you read my article in January about my personal development goals, you might have seen that I’m working to achieve the DP-200 certification. During the learning process for DP-200, I learned that I lacked certain basic knowledge about how to do data engineering / data science in Python. For that reason, I decided to […]

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I’m Nills, a Cloud and AI Specialist at Microsoft.
I write about the impact of AI and AI-driven software development.
Older posts cover Azure, Kubernetes, and cloud networking from years of hands-on work.
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