I won't be getting extra credit! My plan right now is to go by weight, and my first attempt is going to have beans in a hopper, moved by an auger that slows down as it approaches the target weight ( ideally moving a…
I'm attempting to build a coffee bean distributor that can exactly measure out beans into a cup for my morning espresso. It's really an excuse to get started with things like hardware, 3D printing, and embedded…
I half expected OpenAI to make GPT 5.6 available today, just to tempt people to switch over. Either way, I'm glad Fable is staying accessible, it's been fun.
This reminds me somewhat of the iSAX papers from ~2010 [0], which was focused on time series but used a pretty cool method to binarize/discretize the real values data and do search. I wonder how folks building things…
Super cool article - this was a good reminder for me that innovation is still happening in the BERT realm. Honestly, for task specific tasks methods like this seem like the way to go over the more general LLM. Does…
I won't be getting extra credit! My plan right now is to go by weight, and my first attempt is going to have beans in a hopper, moved by an auger that slows down as it approaches the target weight ( ideally moving a…
I'm attempting to build a coffee bean distributor that can exactly measure out beans into a cup for my morning espresso. It's really an excuse to get started with things like hardware, 3D printing, and embedded…
I half expected OpenAI to make GPT 5.6 available today, just to tempt people to switch over. Either way, I'm glad Fable is staying accessible, it's been fun.
This reminds me somewhat of the iSAX papers from ~2010 [0], which was focused on time series but used a pretty cool method to binarize/discretize the real values data and do search. I wonder how folks building things…
Super cool article - this was a good reminder for me that innovation is still happening in the BERT realm. Honestly, for task specific tasks methods like this seem like the way to go over the more general LLM. Does…