IMO it would be hard to reproduce the results using autoresearch setup.
To get CLIP to work properly we typically need large batch sizes. So the experiments in the original paper were quite heavy, and ran parallel across 8 GPUs.
The docker container didn’t have network access. Claude didn’t have permission to execute anything other than the run.sh bash script, which would orchestrate the docker run
That's totally fine, as long as you are aware of the problem and decide that it doesn't matter to you.
But they have the moral(legal?) obligation to let us know how they're using our data.
I share your concerns about losing Facebook data of the past, but frankly you didn't address any of the concerns that were listed in the article.
The issue is what they do with our data and whether you'd be comfortable letting them use your data this way. It's also due to their shady practices like not disclosing changes to privacy policy. This is especially worse with non-technical people like my mom using their platform. Who knows what kind of bs they're peddling onto her wall.
I think it's awesome that people are finding ways to get off Facebook. It's like getting out of a heroine addiction or something:)
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