Not looking to do work for you, just a tip. Look into ZFS. Daily snapshot, incremental etc? No problem. However something you'll need to think about if you're snapshotting - do you need to snapshot the memory state/disk…
> we can predict the result of a neutron star collision and be right To be fair, what we're predicting happened long ago in the past... predictions about the past are always easier :)
What I find puzzling is that this pink chocolate 'invented in 2017 by a Swiss company marketing to millenials' appears to have been available in British sweet shops for over 20 years.…
I agree that this and the 'adversarial road signs' work indicate a growing interest in security attacks on ML. https://medium.com/self-driving-cars/adversarial-traffic-sig... However, in this case, it's not just machine…
> I would add to the list, but I can't login to my account at the moment since I don't have my bespoke HSBC 2FA physical device (despite having a far-superior, non-polluting equivalent on my phone...) If someone banks…
Out of curiosity, do you genuinely believe there is a citation out there relating to the treatment of chickens on this farm today vs. treatment of chickens on 10000 small household farms 100 years ago? It comes across…
That's generally helpful and usually enough, but it's not universally helpful, depending on the shape of the problem and your step size - see Figure 5 below. (http://graemebell.net/pubs/taros05-bl-embedded-preprint.pdf)…
Assuming you want to understand a bit more about saddle points: http://graemebell.net/pubs/taros05-bl-embedded-preprint.pdf Section 3 has some low dimensional examples with simulated robots and donkeys. Take a look at…
> Our sharp rate depends on a key observation — although we don’t know the shape of the stuck region, we know it is very thin. Oh... really? :) (After 12 years I finally get an excuse to show a fun side project I…
Not looking to do work for you, just a tip. Look into ZFS. Daily snapshot, incremental etc? No problem. However something you'll need to think about if you're snapshotting - do you need to snapshot the memory state/disk…
> we can predict the result of a neutron star collision and be right To be fair, what we're predicting happened long ago in the past... predictions about the past are always easier :)
What I find puzzling is that this pink chocolate 'invented in 2017 by a Swiss company marketing to millenials' appears to have been available in British sweet shops for over 20 years.…
I agree that this and the 'adversarial road signs' work indicate a growing interest in security attacks on ML. https://medium.com/self-driving-cars/adversarial-traffic-sig... However, in this case, it's not just machine…
> I would add to the list, but I can't login to my account at the moment since I don't have my bespoke HSBC 2FA physical device (despite having a far-superior, non-polluting equivalent on my phone...) If someone banks…
Out of curiosity, do you genuinely believe there is a citation out there relating to the treatment of chickens on this farm today vs. treatment of chickens on 10000 small household farms 100 years ago? It comes across…
That's generally helpful and usually enough, but it's not universally helpful, depending on the shape of the problem and your step size - see Figure 5 below. (http://graemebell.net/pubs/taros05-bl-embedded-preprint.pdf)…
Assuming you want to understand a bit more about saddle points: http://graemebell.net/pubs/taros05-bl-embedded-preprint.pdf Section 3 has some low dimensional examples with simulated robots and donkeys. Take a look at…
> Our sharp rate depends on a key observation — although we don’t know the shape of the stuck region, we know it is very thin. Oh... really? :) (After 12 years I finally get an excuse to show a fun side project I…