419: Nebulous Networking
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From classifying cats to colorizing old photos we share our top tips and tools for starting your machine learning journey. Plus, learn why Nebula is our favorite new VPN technology, and how it can help simplify and secure your network. Links: Introducing Nebula, the open source global overlay network from Slack nebula: A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security Nebula VPN routes between hosts privately, flexibly, and efficiently How to set up your own Nebula mesh VPN, step by step LINUX Unplugged 329: Flat Network Truthers Cloudy with a chance of neurons: The tools that make neural networks work Welcome To Colaboratory ImageColorizer Notebook DeOldify: A Deep Learning based project for colorizing and restoring old images (and video!)
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