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awesome read


Awesome work. Would you say this is the state of the art for real-time anomaly detection ?


MStream and MIDAS are more accurate than previous baselines for unsupervised anomaly detection. However, there can be scenarios where some labels (ground truth information) are known. In such cases, a semi-supervised algorithm might work better. We are currently working towards building a semi-supervised approach for anomaly detection in real-time.

To the best of my knowledge, MStream and MIDAS are the fastest and detect anomalies in real-time.


Teller allows developers to build applications on top of their users' bank accounts, not just your own. Read more about TAuth and how it works here: https://blog.teller.io/2016/04/26/tauth.html


The team from Standard Treasury ended up building SVB's virtual card platform.


Stevie summed it up well I just want to add as a paying user of Plaid and a beta user of Teller, they aren't even in the same league. Teller is a by far better product and developer experience.

Plaid's data is also stale, overpriced, poorly documented and often doesn't work as advertised for many banks listed as supported. Their platform has serious billing issues and documentation inconsistencies all of which we have raised with them.


And of course, Plaid is read-only, while Teller is a read/write API


Looks pretty much like what Pinterest are doing with Guided Search.


Would it be possible to build an alternative to AutoLayout that works with AsyncDisplayKit? How could it this be done?


if you research the history of famo.us that was the app they were originally funded to build, and took a ton of hacks and workarounds to achieve good HTML5 perf. Thats when they realised the opportunity for a famo.us-like framework was necessary.


So is that app (in the YouTube video) using famo.us or not?


Where is the Youtube video? I don't find it.


http://famo.us

There are two embedded youtube videos, the one on the left.


Oh, this is weird. It serves a different page for Firefox (no WebGL? No WebKit?). There's a full page live demo of the periodic table (the another video) on Chrome and Safari.


I was a huge fan of famo.us until just now. Testing in iPhone4S, most of these apps are super jittery (never continuously 60fps) and unresponsive to touch in the browser, especially Yahoo Weather, which looks to be the only one complex enough to resemble a full app.

At best, this is a very impressive "mobile web app" framework NOT a native replacement. I would never trade up obj-c for cordoba/js if this is the kind of inconsistent performance users will have to deal with... and btw I love javascript.

I think steve is a phenomenal entrepreneur but may have built this launch up way too much. Without their native wrapper and MVC this feels like it's going to be a few years before it can rival native development.


weather is just a blank black screen on my Mac...doesn't even seem worth pulling out a mobile to try


None of these demos are for desktop, famo.us was built mobile first


Sorry but Steve is hardly phenomenal. All his talks are just hype and have little content. Have you attended his talks face to face? So much talk and so little actual stuff.

EDIT: compare him to the other Steve. Jobs only ever announces stuff that is pretty much ready for shipping. Now that's phenomenal.


Some of the UX interactions here are brilliant, switching tabs fades the music in and out, swipe to control video playback, transition animations are sweet


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