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Teodolfo
·hace 5 meses·discuss
If these values really meant anything, then Anthropic should stop working with Palantir entirely given their work with ICE, domestic surveilance, and other objectionable activities.
Teodolfo
·hace 8 meses·discuss
PyTorch was partly inspired by the python Autograd library (circa 2015 [1]) to the point where they called their autodiff [2] system "autograd" [3]. Jax is the direct successor of the Autograd library and several of the Autograd developers work on Jax to this day. Of course, for that matter, PyTorch author Adam Paszke is currently on the JAX team and seems to work on JAX and Dex these days.

[1] https://pypi.org/project/autograd/#history

[2] https://www.cs.toronto.edu/~rgrosse/courses/csc421_2019/read...

[2] https://web.archive.org/web/20170422051747/http://pytorch.or...
Teodolfo
·hace 2 años·discuss
Direct indexing is WAY more valuable to US citizens living in the EU than US citizens living in the USA because of the painful intersection of MiFID II rules and US tax law (PFIC tax cancer makes buying EU domiciled funds a non-starter). Brokers will not sell US domiciled ETFs to US citizens living in the EU unless they can opt out of the consumer disclosure rules (e.g. by becoming an elective professional client of their broker under MiFID II rules). So these 2 million US expats have no choice but to manage a portfolio of individual stocks or pay exorbitant AUM fees. The first half-way decent direct indexing product that accepts US expats residing in the EU will make a killing!
Teodolfo
·hace 9 años·discuss
Not if you use Lyft.