The librarian's name is Elf.
I was wondering the same; whether the comments were produced by chatgpt.
Plain MLP acc. is 63% vs 59% with FF, not so bad? By the same logic, MLP is a failed toy model.
This looks very good, thanks.
I was one of those people and now will give it a new try.
Hmm... Such a strong password requirement for a casual app. No google signup integration. clicks on the user and see the submission "Check username availability ..." ookay. Thx.
This seems very desirable. Though at the moment, when the self-attention got popular for the first time, it was already available in PyTorch. Python seems to have the edge just because there are lots of people using it.…
I also do not understand the downvote for a fair criticism.
It is quite interesting that LeCun is very critical when it comes to GPT from OpenAI. The same arguments can also be said for the current deep learning paradigm and convolutional nets, but you don't see any criticism…
Yes, I agree with you. My comment looks dull with your explanation. Of course, I also don't advocate doing something without any hypothesis. Though, I think hands-on practice on a subject can help you learn things…
> is there any worse feeling that guessing your way through a problem you don't understand? Isn't this called science?
If you look at network structure, it acts as one agent, not five. So, free coordination. (See: https://t.co/GPKHPsIu1C) In my opinion, what i see is a very good player who knows how to chain stun precisely without any…
I agree that probably working on bash feels more snappy but Jupyter is not that clunky as you mentioned. My laptop is a mediocre one and I can run the Jupyter, navigate to the code and open the editor in total like 3…
The librarian's name is Elf.
I was wondering the same; whether the comments were produced by chatgpt.
Plain MLP acc. is 63% vs 59% with FF, not so bad? By the same logic, MLP is a failed toy model.
This looks very good, thanks.
I was one of those people and now will give it a new try.
Hmm... Such a strong password requirement for a casual app. No google signup integration. clicks on the user and see the submission "Check username availability ..." ookay. Thx.
This seems very desirable. Though at the moment, when the self-attention got popular for the first time, it was already available in PyTorch. Python seems to have the edge just because there are lots of people using it.…
I also do not understand the downvote for a fair criticism.
It is quite interesting that LeCun is very critical when it comes to GPT from OpenAI. The same arguments can also be said for the current deep learning paradigm and convolutional nets, but you don't see any criticism…
Yes, I agree with you. My comment looks dull with your explanation. Of course, I also don't advocate doing something without any hypothesis. Though, I think hands-on practice on a subject can help you learn things…
> is there any worse feeling that guessing your way through a problem you don't understand? Isn't this called science?
If you look at network structure, it acts as one agent, not five. So, free coordination. (See: https://t.co/GPKHPsIu1C) In my opinion, what i see is a very good player who knows how to chain stun precisely without any…
I agree that probably working on bash feels more snappy but Jupyter is not that clunky as you mentioned. My laptop is a mediocre one and I can run the Jupyter, navigate to the code and open the editor in total like 3…