CloudFlare is saying that the site may be down due to "excessive load." I was under the impression that this is one of the main reasons CloudFlare exists, to handle big surges in traffic like this one. Their intro video leads me to the same conclusion. Can anyone who uses CloudFlare shed some light on this?
Thanks for sharing. I can also recommend the CS229 Machine Learning course from Stanford, available on Coursera: <a href="https://class.coursera.org/ml/lecture/preview" rel="nofollow">https://class.coursera.org/ml/lecture/preview</a>
Alexander J. Smola's teaching the 10-701 Machine Learning class at CMU in the spring of 2013. All slides and video will be available online at the course website.
On a related note, check out<p><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5424493" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5424493</a><p>We built a A nodejs native extension which allows you to use the popular CLIPS system to build expert systems.
CLIPS is a productive development and delivery expert system tool which provides a complete environment for the construction of rule and/or object based expert systems. Developed at NASA in 1985, CLIPS is now widely used throughout the government, industry, and academia.
Check out the online CLIPS documentation: <a href="http://clipsrules.sourceforge.net/OnlineDocs.html" rel="nofollow">http://clipsrules.sourceforge.net/OnlineDocs.html</a>
I think this is an instance where HN's rigid title policy is a negative. It took me a minute to realize why this page, ostensibly a syllabus page for a university course, is relevant to a general tech audience. You have to scroll down past three subsections to "Resources" to realize that all of the lecture slides and problem sets, as well as videos of the lectures, are available for free. I just hope people aren't missing out on this great resource because the title can't be editorialized.