Mainstream tends to clown on Jumper, but I had a lot of fun watching it with my pals back then.
Similarly, I'm a grad school student studying AI (well, computer vision). When I called my internet provider to complain and ask for maintenance (a fool with a tall truck ran on our street and tore some of the cables) I…
One study about faculty hiring people they know, and the other about high school students cheating on assignments... What was the original claim again?
Given that their publication says the dataset is freely available on Huggingface that's at least something ig
And right after https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48019219 huh
I don't think this is the slam dunk you think this is. LinkedIn's existence is, in fact, a net negative for the human race.
We must know, we will know.
OGame and Travian are two names that really take me back. Those and Tribal Wars, I played them a lot back when I was a teenager.
Has Claude stopped claiming to be deepseek when prompted in Chinese yet? It wasn't long that it hit the news and blogs
Afaik turning up the temperature slowly wouldn't work on an actual frog. But works on people without fail.
Lack of will. That was one of the main results from the survey from Whitaker in 2020. Making your code reusable and easy to understand is significant work that had no direct benefits for a researcher's career.…
While I never measured it, this aligns with my own experiences. It's better to have very shallow conversations where you keep regenerating outputs aggressively, only picking the best results. Asking for fixes,…
Regulatory capture is an ugly thing.
Idk about interviewing, but there are many benefits to opening fake job listing (gathering a database of people, keeping track of people looking for jobs, etc) which is why people do it. Data is valuable.
That is more or less what I fear. If the top 10 percent already account for half of all consumer spending, and I equality keeps getting worse and worse, that's probably where it will end.
It's fine, in the future we will all subscribe to the self driving robot taxi, own nothing, and be (un)happy
True. There's Morita's a mathematical gift for the same audience
That's common with mathematics books. Weil's Basic Number Theory is enough to give the unsuspecting quite the fright, despite the name
Cargo cult mathematics
If someone is working but still needs welfare then the state is just subsiding company payrolls by indirect means. Strongly disagree that gig work is fine as long as there is welfare.
As one of the professors I had undergrad classes with liked to say "Economics is the only field where you can be awarded the Nobel prize for showing A and then next year someone gets a Nobel prize for showing not A".
I abandoned Windows over 10 years ago, when a mandatory Windows 10 update rewrote by UEFI partition and messed up my dual boot setup. It took me an entire evening to fix, at which point I swore that no machine owned by…
Don't get me started, I have seem repos that I'm fairly sure never ran in their presented form. A guy in our lab thinks authors purposefully mess up their code when publishing on GitHub to make it harder to replicate.…
When I took business 101 in college one of the first things they taught us is that long term, fixed metrics will always become gamified, that both the ones measuring and the ones being measured will replace the real…
Mainstream tends to clown on Jumper, but I had a lot of fun watching it with my pals back then.
Similarly, I'm a grad school student studying AI (well, computer vision). When I called my internet provider to complain and ask for maintenance (a fool with a tall truck ran on our street and tore some of the cables) I…
One study about faculty hiring people they know, and the other about high school students cheating on assignments... What was the original claim again?
Given that their publication says the dataset is freely available on Huggingface that's at least something ig
And right after https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48019219 huh
I don't think this is the slam dunk you think this is. LinkedIn's existence is, in fact, a net negative for the human race.
We must know, we will know.
OGame and Travian are two names that really take me back. Those and Tribal Wars, I played them a lot back when I was a teenager.
Has Claude stopped claiming to be deepseek when prompted in Chinese yet? It wasn't long that it hit the news and blogs
Afaik turning up the temperature slowly wouldn't work on an actual frog. But works on people without fail.
Lack of will. That was one of the main results from the survey from Whitaker in 2020. Making your code reusable and easy to understand is significant work that had no direct benefits for a researcher's career.…
While I never measured it, this aligns with my own experiences. It's better to have very shallow conversations where you keep regenerating outputs aggressively, only picking the best results. Asking for fixes,…
Regulatory capture is an ugly thing.
Idk about interviewing, but there are many benefits to opening fake job listing (gathering a database of people, keeping track of people looking for jobs, etc) which is why people do it. Data is valuable.
That is more or less what I fear. If the top 10 percent already account for half of all consumer spending, and I equality keeps getting worse and worse, that's probably where it will end.
It's fine, in the future we will all subscribe to the self driving robot taxi, own nothing, and be (un)happy
True. There's Morita's a mathematical gift for the same audience
That's common with mathematics books. Weil's Basic Number Theory is enough to give the unsuspecting quite the fright, despite the name
Cargo cult mathematics
If someone is working but still needs welfare then the state is just subsiding company payrolls by indirect means. Strongly disagree that gig work is fine as long as there is welfare.
As one of the professors I had undergrad classes with liked to say "Economics is the only field where you can be awarded the Nobel prize for showing A and then next year someone gets a Nobel prize for showing not A".
I abandoned Windows over 10 years ago, when a mandatory Windows 10 update rewrote by UEFI partition and messed up my dual boot setup. It took me an entire evening to fix, at which point I swore that no machine owned by…
Don't get me started, I have seem repos that I'm fairly sure never ran in their presented form. A guy in our lab thinks authors purposefully mess up their code when publishing on GitHub to make it harder to replicate.…
When I took business 101 in college one of the first things they taught us is that long term, fixed metrics will always become gamified, that both the ones measuring and the ones being measured will replace the real…