Introducing oslo.vision
I would like to introduce a new project I have been working on for the past few months: oslo.vision. This is a web application which allows businesses and individuals to create and share datasets for the training of computer vision models. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and accessible to people with minimal prior experience in machine learning.
I have been working on this project with a very small group of developers and designers, and we are excited to finally share it with the world. We believe that oslo.vision has the potential to revolutionize the way that computer vision models are trained and deployed, and we are eager to see how it will be used by the community.
Modern rails ecosystem
Despite python being a favorite language for machine learning, we decided to build oslo.vision using Ruby on Rails. We believe that the modern Rails ecosystem is well-suited to the development of web applications, and we have been very happy with the tools and libraries that are available to us.
Things like #nobuild, stimulus, solid_queue, kamal-deploy and stripe are a breath of fresh air and a pleasure to work with. We have been able to move quickly and efficiently, and we are confident that we will be able to continue to iterate fast and improve the platform in the future.