Yes. The article only shows Apple-owned apps: TextEdit and Calculator. And it shows the various border radiuses for different elements straight from XCode's UI builder.
Out of curiosity, which design decisions do you find questionable and what do you feel is half-baked with Pixi? It's been working well for us.
And 1967 was 58 years ago, which was when the first deep neural network was trained with stochastic gradient descent. Yet, DNNs didn't take off until the 2010s when the hardware became powerful enough and data became…
> you cannot use them to solve real world problems Doesn't waymo and other self-driving systems use reinforcement learning? I thought it was used in robotics as well (i.e., bipedal, quadrupedal movement).
I just want to give a hearty thank you for pixi. It's been an absolute godsend for us. I can't express how much of a headache it was to deal with conda environments with student coursework and research projects in ML,…
> The main thing conda doesn't seem to have which uv has is all the "project management" stuff. Pixi[1] is an alternative conda package manager (as in it still uses conda repositories; conda-forge by default) that…
I've been using Plex (connecting via Tailscale) with their Plexamp music player. It's been working pretty well, but I might have to give this a try to compare. Although, it's not clear from the GitHub README or the…
Backpropagation happens after some number of inferences. You need to infer to calculate a loss function to then backprop from.
> And calling teams low in the desired section is such an odd assessment. I said it ranks low in "admired" (i.e., those who use it and want to continue using it). Less than 50% of those using it want to continue using…
It seemed like "productive" was used in a relative sense. Would all those people be more productive on macOS or Linux? That's not clear. Also, I thought the parent was replying to the following part, considering they…
This is the question from the survey: > What is the primary operating system in which you work? It doesn't ask anything about preference and I wager most people don't have a say in OS for their jobs. Same reason that…
> I don't want to have another chrome derivative that has a fancy new UI to boast. It uses WebKitGTK, not Chrome. As for why not vimium? https://nyxt-browser.com/article/nyxt-versus-plugins.org
> Nyxt differs fundamentally in its philosophy- rather than exposing a set of parameters for customization, Nyxt allows you to customize all functionality. Every single class, method, and function is overwritable and…
They recently announced that it'll be shutting down. https://mozilla.social/@mozilla/113153943609185249
Actually, it's probably the opposite. The searches are more than likely to make sure you're not bringing anything in that could exfiltrate data like a camera, usb drive, or even pen and paper. I work in a similar,…
Also, charm's bubbletea framework if you use golang. https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea
Another good Microsoft monospace font: Cascadia. Something about it just makes it super legible for me when coding in it, plus it has nerd fonts built in without needing to be patched.…
Ikenfell
Could you elaborate? As far as I understand, if you treat it like Python (e.g. use defs and stick with the copy-on-modification default), you'll still see performance improvements without even thinking about memory.
You may be limited for your thesis. My grad program required us to conform to either a Word or LaTeX template, of which I found the latter actually much easier to deal with. I just kept my chapters in separate files…
Quite a few banks, like Capital One, let you create one-time-use or temporary cards in their apps. So, not really shifting trust outside of the bank providing the account to begin with.
It sounds like MSM.digital is the one that created the MR "experience". It's not really clear what Meta's involvement was from the article.
That's sort of confusing (to me at least) because that particular header also lists MIT and Apache licenses.
First comment on that Reddit thread: --- Hey folks! Kevin, product manager on Flutter and Dart here. The layoffs were decided AT LEAST a couple of layers above our team and affected a LOT of teams. (I think I can say…
It's on the Contribute->Participate page.
Yes. The article only shows Apple-owned apps: TextEdit and Calculator. And it shows the various border radiuses for different elements straight from XCode's UI builder.
Out of curiosity, which design decisions do you find questionable and what do you feel is half-baked with Pixi? It's been working well for us.
And 1967 was 58 years ago, which was when the first deep neural network was trained with stochastic gradient descent. Yet, DNNs didn't take off until the 2010s when the hardware became powerful enough and data became…
> you cannot use them to solve real world problems Doesn't waymo and other self-driving systems use reinforcement learning? I thought it was used in robotics as well (i.e., bipedal, quadrupedal movement).
I just want to give a hearty thank you for pixi. It's been an absolute godsend for us. I can't express how much of a headache it was to deal with conda environments with student coursework and research projects in ML,…
> The main thing conda doesn't seem to have which uv has is all the "project management" stuff. Pixi[1] is an alternative conda package manager (as in it still uses conda repositories; conda-forge by default) that…
I've been using Plex (connecting via Tailscale) with their Plexamp music player. It's been working pretty well, but I might have to give this a try to compare. Although, it's not clear from the GitHub README or the…
Backpropagation happens after some number of inferences. You need to infer to calculate a loss function to then backprop from.
> And calling teams low in the desired section is such an odd assessment. I said it ranks low in "admired" (i.e., those who use it and want to continue using it). Less than 50% of those using it want to continue using…
It seemed like "productive" was used in a relative sense. Would all those people be more productive on macOS or Linux? That's not clear. Also, I thought the parent was replying to the following part, considering they…
This is the question from the survey: > What is the primary operating system in which you work? It doesn't ask anything about preference and I wager most people don't have a say in OS for their jobs. Same reason that…
> I don't want to have another chrome derivative that has a fancy new UI to boast. It uses WebKitGTK, not Chrome. As for why not vimium? https://nyxt-browser.com/article/nyxt-versus-plugins.org
> Nyxt differs fundamentally in its philosophy- rather than exposing a set of parameters for customization, Nyxt allows you to customize all functionality. Every single class, method, and function is overwritable and…
They recently announced that it'll be shutting down. https://mozilla.social/@mozilla/113153943609185249
Actually, it's probably the opposite. The searches are more than likely to make sure you're not bringing anything in that could exfiltrate data like a camera, usb drive, or even pen and paper. I work in a similar,…
Also, charm's bubbletea framework if you use golang. https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea
Another good Microsoft monospace font: Cascadia. Something about it just makes it super legible for me when coding in it, plus it has nerd fonts built in without needing to be patched.…
Ikenfell
Could you elaborate? As far as I understand, if you treat it like Python (e.g. use defs and stick with the copy-on-modification default), you'll still see performance improvements without even thinking about memory.
You may be limited for your thesis. My grad program required us to conform to either a Word or LaTeX template, of which I found the latter actually much easier to deal with. I just kept my chapters in separate files…
Quite a few banks, like Capital One, let you create one-time-use or temporary cards in their apps. So, not really shifting trust outside of the bank providing the account to begin with.
It sounds like MSM.digital is the one that created the MR "experience". It's not really clear what Meta's involvement was from the article.
That's sort of confusing (to me at least) because that particular header also lists MIT and Apache licenses.
First comment on that Reddit thread: --- Hey folks! Kevin, product manager on Flutter and Dart here. The layoffs were decided AT LEAST a couple of layers above our team and affected a LOT of teams. (I think I can say…
It's on the Contribute->Participate page.