The Grail Project
The Grail Project is an effort to organize the world's best content to make it more meaningful and relevant to users. It is developing a new approach to surface personalized content based on system that adapts to user tastes based on machine learning, semantic analysis, and a proprietary semiotic ontology.
The Grail Project was first conceived by Ryan Magnussen, founder of Zentropy and Ripe Digital,[1] in late 2010.[2] In September 2012, Manjunath P Reddy, joined as CTO to execute on the Grail Vision leveraging his expertise in semantic technologies.
The Grail Project is based in Venice, CA.[3]
Intellectual Property
The Grail Project is incorporated as "Grail Inc” in California and Delaware.
gollark: `is-number` is basically a package with several million weekly downloads with about five lines of code which test if a value is a number.
gollark: My main issue with it is:- JS is a wildly unsafe language (in different ways to C, at least) although TS partly fixes this. *Partly*- Hundreds of dependencies needed to do much. I recently interacted with someone on the internet who said this was a *good* thing, and talked about `is-number` being useful. They may be nsane.
gollark: Callbacks have been *mostly* obsoleted by promises, fortunately.
gollark: See, I avoid the hassle of PHP by writing web applications in Node.js, which has fun exciting things like asynchronousness with something like three different ways to write it (events, callbacks, promises, arguably generators), and 1000 dependencies per project.
gollark: PHP Hypertext Preprocessor
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