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Analyzing Betting Strategies from ML Models over 100 UFC Events

blog.wolftickets.ai
1 points·by wolftickets·el año pasado·0 comments

Unveiling AI/ML Supply Chain Attacks:Name Squatting Organizations on HuggingFace

protectai.com
6 points·by wolftickets·hace 2 años·0 comments

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wolftickets
·hace 5 meses·discuss
One thing I’ve noticed is that as my context grows, often performance degrades. So how are you battling your agents being exposed to too many descriptions? I how this works in curated agents where you’re tending it like a garden, but not when we’re looking for organic discovery of how to accomplish a task. It feels like order matters a lot there.
wolftickets
·hace 6 meses·discuss
I use this feature DAILY at work, you built something great here. I tend to write in md locally, this makes sharing the work with others easy. Especially to those less plaintext inclined.

One thing I did notice, I can't seem to find a way to set a default codeblock font format. The default font option isn't totally monospaced and so some ascii art looks weird :/

I don't think that has anything to do with your contribution though.

THANK YOU!
wolftickets
·el año pasado·discuss
Yes that is a misconception: https://data.worldobesity.org/country/mexico-139/#data_preva...
wolftickets
·el año pasado·discuss
1. The Pragmatic Programmer.

2. Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer.

3. Diffusion of Innovations.

4. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing.

5. Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash.

6. Writing to Learn.

7. On Writing Well.

8. Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your Wetware.

9. Thinking In Systems: A Primer.

10. The Startup Owner's Manual: The Step-By-Step Guide for Building a Great Company.
wolftickets
·hace 2 años·discuss
+1 - Shared with my wife, who is also a DPT(Southeastern US) and she agreed with all of these points.
wolftickets
·hace 2 años·discuss
I've finally made it to the $500/month mark! I built https://wolftickets.ai , it is a collection of AI predictions for upcoming UFC fights. The predictions for the future events are private but all past results are public.

I get to keep iterating on new models, new approaches for using gen-ai tech to write better analysis of fights and fighters, along with exploring stats and tendencies that matter.

A good example of the writeups: https://wolftickets.ai/events/ufc-310-pantoja-vs-asakura/139...

This project isn't yet allowing me to retire but I'm passionate about the AIML space and combat sports, I get to explore whatever ideas I find interesting, and get a ton of feedback and ideas from members without having to do advertising.
wolftickets
·hace 2 años·discuss
Chiming in with many others here. When I was 3 my mom would take me into her office on occasional weekends and she managed to get me to memorize enough to open The Print Shop. From there I could print all sorts of dinosaurs and interesting things to a dot matrix printer, and then color as much as I wanted. It connected tech to me as a tool to reach for at a very young age. I definitely would have had a very different route into tech later if I even had one. Thank you all!
wolftickets
·hace 2 años·discuss
I assume via Jupyter Notebook or Lab ( not VS Code running it )
wolftickets
·hace 2 años·discuss
You wouldn’t really be able to tell. Figma is often just a tool for working out designs and building up a design system for your site. That later gets translated to your front end by your devs. Figma itself isn’t a styling library like tailwind, etc.
wolftickets
·hace 2 años·discuss
Protect AI | Product Designers, Software Engineers & Solution Architects | Seattle, Washington | Full Time | $140-$200k approx | https://protectai.com

Protect AI is shaping, defining, and innovating a new category within cybersecurity around the risk and security of AI/ML. Our ML Security Platform enables customers to see, know, and manage security risks to defend against unique AI security threats, and embrace MLSecOps for a safer AI-powered world. This includes a broad set of capabilities including AI supply chain security, Auditable Bill of Materials for AI, ML model scanning, signing, attestation and LLM Security. We are expanding our team in Seattle and have a number of senior roles open:

* Senior Product Designer

* Senior Product Manager

* Senior Software Engineer: Backend

* Senior Software Engineer: Frontend

* Senior Software Engineer: Infrastructure

* Senior Solutions Architect: AI/ML

* Senior Solutions Architect: Infrastructure

Feel free to send me your resume - chris (at) protectai.com - or you can apply directly here: https://protectai.com/careers
wolftickets
·hace 2 años·discuss
Full disclosure I am head of product at Protect AI. To make this easier for everyone we have an open source tool (friendly licensing) called ModelScan https://github.com/protectai/modelscan/tree/main I wouldn't be shocked if they are using this under the hood, but all the best if they are! For a bit more info on this type of attack: https://protectai.com/blog/announcing-modelscan
wolftickets
·hace 3 años·discuss
If you happen to have a GitHub space for storing things you can upload release artifacts there for folks to download.
wolftickets
·hace 3 años·discuss
Your problem isn't because you are a non native speaker. I'm a native speaker and struggled to understand their point. They need to write in a more concise manner.
wolftickets
·hace 3 años·discuss
Read all of those but wanted to chime in that when I was in college the rise of TR inspired me to get my life in order. Not that he was an ideal but it was a lens to see a life that was focused and what he could tackle. Stellar writing.
wolftickets
·hace 3 años·discuss
They hate us because they ain’t us
wolftickets
·hace 3 años·discuss
Just wanted to share, the charts and gifs are exceptionally well done. Informative, concise, and easy to read.