Heh, that reminds me when a director of one unit of a "world's top 10 brand" I was working at on big data architecture told me that they always knew when I ran anything on the cloud as I brought it down within a few seconds of my heavily multi-threaded processing scripts. I guess DigitalOcean decided that instead of fixing their infrastructure they just kill their own smart clients.
I find this enforced mediocrity pretty appalling. With barely functional "anomaly detection" Deep Learning models with dubious decision making (I did some so I am familiar with the "landscape") it's gonna be a lot of fun for anything slightly deviating from whatever vague norm that can't be explained nor tested against.
I find this enforced mediocrity pretty appalling. With barely functional "anomaly detection" Deep Learning models with dubious decision making (I did some so I am familiar with the "landscape") it's gonna be a lot of fun for anything slightly deviating from whatever vague norm that can't be explained nor tested against.