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Magnus Carlsen and Jan Nepomnjasjtsjij Shares the Title in the FIDE World Blitz

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Elon Musk emails OpenAI cofounders – September 20, 2017

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Taiwan Tightens Grip on TSMC's 2nm Tech Amid US-China Geopolitical Struggle

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gonab
·2 anni fa·discuss
In many ways, Claude feels like a miracle to me. I no longer have to stress over semantics or searching for patterns I can recognize and work with, but I’ve never actually coded them myself in that language. Now, I don’t have to waste energy looking up things that I find boring
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Conversely I feel that the experience of searching has been degraded by a lot since 2016/17. My these is that, at this time, online spam increased by an order of magnitude
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Makes me think about all the things being currently written has certain, that have the highest magnitude of uncertainty
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Like any good satire, half truth.
gonab
·5 anni fa·discuss
It looks like regular capital but really tiny

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj4-E5Hs3Kc
gonab
·5 anni fa·discuss
I agree. Their objective is not to build beautiful code but to provide a working prototype

I'm sure every single one of them is capable of writing world class code if they feel like it

Their exploits are world class and their focus is to exploit

I have seen stuff in JavaScript exploitation that I can't even scratch the surface. I feel like I have been playing piano for 15 years and I can't even understand if that a music that is playing
gonab
·5 anni fa·discuss
I understand exactly what you are saying. Let me add up by saying python has a beautiful learning curve

In the begging is very simple to churn out code and do wtv you want, but the more you are into it, you start realizing that there are endless possibilities

It's a great language for beginners and even better for experts that just want to solve problems with code without thinking to much about if coding is beautiful or not, or feeling cool, or arrogant about it

It just works
gonab
·5 anni fa·discuss
I personally consider the term "data scientist" a very successful creation by a clever marketer

It's sexy and most of the times ...
gonab
·5 anni fa·discuss
Python is used to make fast and dirty experiences. You haven't figured out the answer yet, so no point on building dedicated optimized code which might be useless in end

Almost always, ML production models end up being a binary files of matricial weights. This file can be loaded in wtv language or device you decide to use
gonab
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I don't think this is a fair assessment of "most ML people"

Some of the biggest distributed systems built today are used for statistical inference or scientific computation

Most "ML people" I know are highly versatile in software, networks and deep hardware knowledge, i.e., essentially they have a very good understanding of what a computer is and what is capable from

Its very naive to think that you can assemble machine learning systems without having a solid understanding of computers and statistics

You know who also likes python a lot? Hackers. I wonder why
gonab
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I think this is a very mean commentary. I usually don't feel the urge to comment, but this is a really mean commentary
gonab
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Use a small network, train it in a local GPU
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Google has a problem when HN becomes an issue tracker