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holub008
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Has anyone found TPM/RPM limits on Nova? Either they aren't limited, or the quotas haven't been published yet: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/bedrock.html#l...
holub008
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
The IWPR link from above (with data from the US BLS) suggests that the 320K women in construction trades represent 4% of the total field, implying that there are about 8 million total construction trade jobs in the US. I'm not sure how many construction workers hold 4 year degrees, but it seems plausible this would explain a large portion of the gap.
holub008
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Crazy, I wonder what AWS's margin is on these unauthorized requests? Questionable incentives.
holub008
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Seconded, only for our international contractors.
holub008
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Sorry about that! We had a high volume of applicants and needed to take the listing down for sanity. Please send along a resume to karl.holub at nested-knowledge.com
holub008
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Nested Knowledge | Machine Learning Engineer | Remote | https://about.nested-knowledge.com/

Nested Knowledge is building the future of Systematic Literature Review (SLR) by consolidating every step of the review process (search, screening, extraction, synthesis) in an updatable, collaborative environment. NK primarily solves biomedical SLR, and our users come from a variety of backgrounds, including academia, insurers, med device / pharma, and regulatory. To date, 2 million studies have been reviewed in our software.

We want you to build models taking our Robot Screener and Smart Tagging products to the next level and design automations in new areas, like critical appraisal. Our team is small, and you would be our first AI specialist, setting standards and frameworks in place. We value independence, creativity, and a focus on end-user value and experience over technology.

https://wellfound.com/jobs/2866132-machine-learning-engineer
holub008
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
From a different direction, it was taught in one section of my university's data structures course. We were guinea pigs (https://forum.dlang.org/post/[email protected]), but I recall the experience being fun and students largely enjoying D. Transitioning to C++/Java in later coursework and professionally was a breeze.