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c0decracker
·há 3 meses·discuss
One of my early memories was driving a tractor like this hauling potato harvest with my late grandfather when his "big" tractor wouldn't start. Feels like a 1000 years ago...
c0decracker
·há 4 meses·discuss
They do, at least a lot of us do I would say. But not everyone is at liberty to dedicate (still very expensive) time of a software engineer to eek out better memory footprint when it is cheaper to "just throw hardware at it" in many cases.
c0decracker
·há 4 anos·discuss
Thanks for the clarification jeffbee. My sarcasm was unwarranted. I just dislike our governor, even though he does, sometimes, make the call that is more aligned with my values.
c0decracker
·há 4 anos·discuss
Not to be pedantic, but it still needs to be rubber stamped by Newsom. I am sorry did I say rubber stampted? I meant signed with a significant amount of internal deliberation of the effect of this bill on wellbeing of California as a state.
c0decracker
·há 4 anos·discuss
Fundamentally I have two categories of issues I see with DALL-E, but please don't get me wrong -- I think this is a great demonstration of what is possible with huge models and I think OpenAI work in general is fantastic. I will most certainly continue using both DALL-E and OpenAI's GPT3. (1) Between what DALL-E can do today and commercial utility is a rift in my opinion. I readily admit that I am have not done hundreds of queries (thank you folks for pointing that out, I'll practice more!) but that means that there is a learning curve, isn't it? I can't just go to DALL-E, mess with it for 5-10 minutes and get my next ad or book cover or illustration for my next project done? (2) I think DALL-E has issues with faces and human form in general. Images it produces are often quite repulsive and take the uncanny valley to the next level. I absolutely surprise myself when I noticed thinking that images with humans DALL-E produced lack of... soul? Cats and dogs on the other hand it handles much better. I done tests with other entities --- say cars or machinery -- and it generally performs so so with them too, often creating disproportionate representations of them or misplacing chunks. If you're querying for multiple objects on a scene it quite often melds them together. This is more pronounced in photorealistic renderings. When I query for painting-style it works mostly better. That said every now and then it does produce a great image, but with this way of arriving at it, how fast I'll have to replenish those credits?.. :)

All in all though I think I am underwhelmed mostly because my initial expectations were off, I am still a fan of DALL-E specifically and GPT3 in general. Now when is GPT4 coming out? :)
c0decracker
·há 4 anos·discuss
Interesting. I got access couple weeks ago (was on waitlist since the initial announcement) and frankly as much as really want to be excited and like it, DALL-E ended up being a bit underwhelming. IMHO - often results that produced are of low quality (distorted images, or quite wacky representation of the query). Some styles of imagery are certainly a better fit for being generated by DALL-E, but as far as commercial usage I think it needs a few iterations and probably even larger underlying model.
c0decracker
·há 5 anos·discuss
Where did he get 10,000 cryptocurrencies number? Coincap lists 2,295 and only 746 has market cap above $0.
c0decracker
·há 5 anos·discuss
Yeah for now. In a year or two it'll be Shmeact and than something like Boomerangular and of course the framework to rule them all VanillaChocolateChip (or VCC.tjs)
c0decracker
·há 5 anos·discuss
Great point IMHO. I think the ability to learn these somewhat different languages depend on the experience. Like roots of different trees -- once you groked Asm/C, C++, Python and such, Lisp and such enough, you can get productive in most general purpose languages quickly enough that language learning time will be negligible compared to platform/ecosystem/domain time at least for any reasonably complex domain.

I think more pragmatic question in such situations however, is why the potential employer is requiring $A years of experience in $TECHNOLOGY. For example, why they need someone to be productive from the say day $N and what does it actually mean (for them) to be productive?..

IMHO getting to shared understanding of what drives such requirements can help find a better path forward for both sides.