https://www.thestar.com/life/health_wellness/2008/07/02/emot...
Well if they're like Bose, you'll be fine as long as you don't install their helpful app.
If he's from China (and I'm assuming so), I'm not so surprised. It's a status thing culturally. I've had my ideas at work dismissed on the basis of my not attending an Ivy League school by the sort that spouts concepts…
Ergo we should immediately arrest all gunmakers because it's hard to think of another use for guns besides killing things or practicing the art of killing things, no?
My cat stayed by my side to her last day, whereupon she decided to hide in the box I had prepared for her body a week earlier. She had wasted away to 2/3 her normal weight and was having a horrible time breathing, it…
Same thing happened to my cat, I took it to the vet to have a bladder stone removed, and I left with a 2 month terminal cancer diagnosis for her. At least she got a month of life without the bladder stone before she…
"so any one client 'firing' you is suddenly not a huge thing since your income is distributed across multiple clients" For whom you have to spend roughly 1/3 of your time on collection because companies don't get rich…
"But for you, I like the cut of your jib, $100M."
Sure, that's possibly true. But if the ensemble of governments planetwide are mostly doing worse than the US(1), then you need to consider it might not be humanly possible to do much better even if it's obvious how to…
So what would happen if someone created a youtube account called "NotUCBerkeley" and reuploaded all these videos with their playlists intact? Asking for a friend of course!
Well, why don't you learn a concurrent language like Go, CUDA, or OpenCL and do something about that? From my vantage point, I remain amazed that people have fled concurrent programming in an age where the hardware for…
It's not a best programming language fight. In my experiences in the industry, an enormous of amount of technical debt and operational inefficiency is accrued when someone ignorant of how machines and processors…
IMO (to be fair, some) CS people became engineering bottlenecks the day the universities switched out teaching C/C++ for Java and Python (IMO the Why Not Zoidberg? of programming languages). Those who learned C/C++…
How about unlocking access to ImageNet? Unless one has a .edu account, its overlords seem to ignore requests to access it. Mind you, it's relatively easy to social engineer access to it, but why should this be…
I'm going to post a contrarian viewpoint that unless your product is self-contained and it can continue on without you if you are hit by a truck or even acqui-hired for top $, I will avoid you. Too many pay apps and…
As someone who has worked at several of the listed companies in that plot, that's significantly more accurate (IMO of course) than either Glassdoor or the Salary data.
100% agreed, given that newer cars now have 4G connectivity, one ought to be able to subscribe for a modest fee to download it.
In my case, I'm still quite happy with the Nav system in my wife's 2009 Rav 4 actually. It works as intended to this day. It's missing some fanciness, but I'm just not about the fancy.
Au contraire, I much prefer my 2016 car's built-in navigation system with consistent performance and features to the ADHD ever-changing, signal-dependent, random notifiers asking stupid questions, craptastic voice…
And yet no gun camera footage or even pictures... Funny that...
It would have been fantastic if Intel had stopped beating the linpack horse a lot sooner and built a viable competitor to GPUs by now. Not this timeline though alas... Maybe 2020?
OpenCL IMO is an ugly API born of the equivalently ugly CUDA driver API because Steve Jobs got butthurt at Jensen Huang for announcing a deal with Apple prematurely. Downvote all you like, but as John Oliver would say…
Except that Pascal class GPUs support true unified virtual memory so some minor code changes might provide mostly the same performance using memory-mapped files. Caveat: I don't own a Pascal class GPU yet.
I think the TensorFlow the API has indeed won. TensorFlow the Machine Learning Engine not so much. It's not derisively referred to as TensorSlow(tm) without cause.
https://www.thestar.com/life/health_wellness/2008/07/02/emot...
Well if they're like Bose, you'll be fine as long as you don't install their helpful app.
If he's from China (and I'm assuming so), I'm not so surprised. It's a status thing culturally. I've had my ideas at work dismissed on the basis of my not attending an Ivy League school by the sort that spouts concepts…
Ergo we should immediately arrest all gunmakers because it's hard to think of another use for guns besides killing things or practicing the art of killing things, no?
My cat stayed by my side to her last day, whereupon she decided to hide in the box I had prepared for her body a week earlier. She had wasted away to 2/3 her normal weight and was having a horrible time breathing, it…
Same thing happened to my cat, I took it to the vet to have a bladder stone removed, and I left with a 2 month terminal cancer diagnosis for her. At least she got a month of life without the bladder stone before she…
"so any one client 'firing' you is suddenly not a huge thing since your income is distributed across multiple clients" For whom you have to spend roughly 1/3 of your time on collection because companies don't get rich…
"But for you, I like the cut of your jib, $100M."
Sure, that's possibly true. But if the ensemble of governments planetwide are mostly doing worse than the US(1), then you need to consider it might not be humanly possible to do much better even if it's obvious how to…
So what would happen if someone created a youtube account called "NotUCBerkeley" and reuploaded all these videos with their playlists intact? Asking for a friend of course!
Well, why don't you learn a concurrent language like Go, CUDA, or OpenCL and do something about that? From my vantage point, I remain amazed that people have fled concurrent programming in an age where the hardware for…
It's not a best programming language fight. In my experiences in the industry, an enormous of amount of technical debt and operational inefficiency is accrued when someone ignorant of how machines and processors…
IMO (to be fair, some) CS people became engineering bottlenecks the day the universities switched out teaching C/C++ for Java and Python (IMO the Why Not Zoidberg? of programming languages). Those who learned C/C++…
How about unlocking access to ImageNet? Unless one has a .edu account, its overlords seem to ignore requests to access it. Mind you, it's relatively easy to social engineer access to it, but why should this be…
I'm going to post a contrarian viewpoint that unless your product is self-contained and it can continue on without you if you are hit by a truck or even acqui-hired for top $, I will avoid you. Too many pay apps and…
As someone who has worked at several of the listed companies in that plot, that's significantly more accurate (IMO of course) than either Glassdoor or the Salary data.
100% agreed, given that newer cars now have 4G connectivity, one ought to be able to subscribe for a modest fee to download it.
In my case, I'm still quite happy with the Nav system in my wife's 2009 Rav 4 actually. It works as intended to this day. It's missing some fanciness, but I'm just not about the fancy.
Au contraire, I much prefer my 2016 car's built-in navigation system with consistent performance and features to the ADHD ever-changing, signal-dependent, random notifiers asking stupid questions, craptastic voice…
And yet no gun camera footage or even pictures... Funny that...
It would have been fantastic if Intel had stopped beating the linpack horse a lot sooner and built a viable competitor to GPUs by now. Not this timeline though alas... Maybe 2020?
OpenCL IMO is an ugly API born of the equivalently ugly CUDA driver API because Steve Jobs got butthurt at Jensen Huang for announcing a deal with Apple prematurely. Downvote all you like, but as John Oliver would say…
Except that Pascal class GPUs support true unified virtual memory so some minor code changes might provide mostly the same performance using memory-mapped files. Caveat: I don't own a Pascal class GPU yet.
I think the TensorFlow the API has indeed won. TensorFlow the Machine Learning Engine not so much. It's not derisively referred to as TensorSlow(tm) without cause.