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Artgor

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Starting and iterating on a Kaggle competition in Google Antigravity

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Cayley graph search with Claude Code: what puzzle competitions look like in 2026

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Testing MiniMax M3 on refactoring, screenshot debugging, music recommendations

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Testing MiniMax M2.7 via API on three real ML and coding workflows

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30 ポイント·投稿者 Artgor·2 か月前·2 コメント

Redesigning My Personal Website with Claude Code

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Artgor
·先月·議論
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Artgor
·3 か月前·議論
I'm cautiously waiting for the feedback from the first users. Meta has produced a lot of great models (LLama), maybe this is a comeback... but I'm cautious, as the jump in the quality is almost too high.

Also, I think people aren't used that using such models requires meta.ai or meta ai app.
Artgor
·3 か月前·議論
I love writing things down when I brainstorm; it helps me think. But taking notes by hand is not feasible for me. My handwriting is atrocious (always has been); if I want to write a nice-looking text, I have to slow down significantly, and then it becomes too slow. Also, searching, indexing, and everything - it works better with digital.
Artgor
·6 か月前·議論
https://andlukyane.com/ - I write paper reviews, share experience of working in ML and my language learning journey.
Artgor
·6 か月前·議論
I prefer to start immersion at ~B1 level. I know some people want to do comprehensive input right from the start, but I prefer to build foundations. I start with popular books that I have already read before - The Little Prince, Harry Potter, etc. Then I take books that are interesting for me and work through them. There are graded readers, but the stories are usually very boring. I prefer to read what I like.
Artgor
·6 か月前·議論
I sympathise. I did ~200k reviews in Anki and no idea how many in Renshuu in 2025 for language learning: German, Spanish and Japanese... and I think I got into Anki hell. For a long time, Anki was really useful for me, it pushed my Spanish and German forward, but now I plan to decrease the number of reviews significantly. I hope to spend no more than 30 minutes per day of flashcards, and the rest of time on immersion.