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PyTorch Geometric

pytorch-geometric.readthedocs.io
1 points·by waldarbeiter·5 months ago·0 comments

1000 Layer Networks for Self-Supervised RL (NeurIPS 2025 Best Paper Award)

arxiv.org
2 points·by waldarbeiter·6 months ago·0 comments

Logical Foundations of Cyber-Physical Systems (Winter 2025)

symbolaris.com
1 points·by waldarbeiter·6 months ago·0 comments

Compiler Design (Summer 2025)

symbolaris.com
1 points·by waldarbeiter·7 months ago·0 comments

Workings of Science: Debunked Software Theories (2022) [pdf]

dl.acm.org
17 points·by waldarbeiter·10 months ago·2 comments

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waldarbeiter
·8 days ago·discuss
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waldarbeiter
·4 months ago·discuss
There is actually a whole lot of research around the "use less data" called data pruning. The goal in a lot of cases there is basically to achieve the same performance with less data. For example [1] received quite some attention in the past.

[1] https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.14486
waldarbeiter
·5 months ago·discuss
Is the 1 cm spec 1σ (or less) or worst-case? It’s a safety-critical application.
waldarbeiter
·5 months ago·discuss
There seems to be a moat like infrastructure/gpus and talent. The best models right now come from companies with considerable resources/funding.
waldarbeiter
·5 months ago·discuss
That was not mar a Lago but in New Jersey
waldarbeiter
·6 months ago·discuss
My website of choice whenever I have to deal with references is dblp [1]. In my opinion more reliable than Google scholar in creating correct BibTeX. Also when searching for a paper you clearly see where it has been published or if it is only on arxiv.

[1] https://dblp.org/
waldarbeiter
·6 months ago·discuss
"4,000 tons is almost four million kilograms"
waldarbeiter
·6 months ago·discuss
What does "wolf in sheep's clothing" mean for you, concretely, outside of metaphors?
waldarbeiter
·10 months ago·discuss
by Walter Tichy
waldarbeiter
·10 months ago·discuss
The different JDK builds are almost all built from OpenJDK. Maven and Gradle cover nearly all use cases. The complexity is not that high.
waldarbeiter
·10 months ago·discuss
If it would be easy there would already be a car costing a few million that few can afford but that has solved AD. But there isn't.