That's an insanely broad brush. The mainstream press includes the NY Times, The Washington Post, The Economist, The Atlantic, and NPR. Please explain how they fabricate narratives, how they destroy the lives of those…
"Direct connections to the KKK" ? Did you read the article or his statement? He was 17 and fell in with white supremacists after/during an abusive childhood. If you want to dispute this account, fine, let's hear it. If…
Chemistry, biology, botany, and geology are dead?
This whole article, and your agreement, rests on a false dichotomy. "Fallacy" implies learning about mental models is useless. No one said mental models replace experience any more than good notetaking can replace…
I don't agree. Paisley is a well-known pattern type and some people really dislike it. "Shirt without paisley" is not a common request but its meaning is clear (if you do an image search for paisley you get lots of…
"He developed a philosophy that assumed that the sun was the venerable source of all life, and since the coconut was the fruit that grows nearest the sun, it must be the most perfect food for people." That may sound…
Knowledge discovery used to be a big part of ML, and the KDD conference included papers on association rules, clustering, rule learning, interpretable classifiers, etc. In my experience, even with predictive analytics…
My reaction too. They've reinvented genetic/evolutionary programming. They should probably read some of the decades of work that have already been done on it.
The word is commonly misused. What they probably mean is sympathy, but that isn't really right either. The correct word would be compassion or altruism. But /altruism/ is a word that sometimes sets people off.
As opposed to corporate bureaucracies? If you think the free market magically makes everything efficient and free of politics and bureaucracy, try spending some time in a big company. Remember this folks when voting for…
There's an odd jump in this narrative. PCA is indeed a great technique, but the essay goes from PCA to neural nets without explaining why. PCA was around for a long time before NNs and there are fast incremental ways to…
At one point Microsoft would refuse to interview you unless you were their first and only choice. If you ever hinted you were considering other companies---interview over. Probably all the 900-pound gorilla companies go…
I'm surprised it's taken this long. There is no peer review to arXiv. If you've ever reviewed for a conference or a journal (10-30% acceptance rates) you've seen the "raw feed" of submitted papers and you realize the…
Any idea on how this compares with the other deep learning intro courses available?
> I actually do appreciate many forms of art, but I feel that many artist (that I know) are just a mixture of regurgitators and expert salesmen. They make something random, then come up with a backstory that makes it…
Good answers. (And I hadn't realized Apple was planning on getting rid of Python, Perl, and Ruby from default installs! Wow.)
Sure, but you can invoke nearly all languages (and write one-liners) at the command line, e.g.: python -c 'import sys; f=open(sys.argv[1]);print(len(f.readlines()))' .zshrc But I wouldn't recommend python as a good…
As a long-time user of Prolog I didn't find the explanation so horrible. Unification is indeed like variable assignment in the constraint-satisfaction sense: bindings are not stateful. As for equality, I believe the…
This isn't "evolution in action" in any inevitable sense. This only happens if the consumer values up-front price over TCO. Admittedly, with emphasis on quarterly earnings, this is the path many companies have chosen,…
You mean like the .excel command? "... causes them to accumulate output as Comma-Separated-Values (CSV) in a temporary file, then invoke the default system utility for viewing CSV files (usually a spreadsheet program)…
Arguing that physics students don't understand equations very well is a poor way to make a point about GPT-2. GPT-2 fails at a much more basic level, and that's Marcus's point. Talk to a five year old for a while. The…
> it is astonishingly good at recognizing the _kind_ of answer that should be produced. The fact that it usually answers with a language here is a reflection of what it understands. And it behaves similarly for a whole…
Isn't this sort of what Glib is getting at? Bringing higher level data structures and capabilities (extendable arrays, hash tables, heaps, etc.) into C. https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-data-types.html You…
> So what really mattered was self-promotion, good timing, and luck. Yes. He seems like someone who is good at self-promotion and networking. Well, good for him, but I think he underplays the role these have in his…
Sounds very interesting, but is there a more recent book covering similar material? This dates from 1957 and I suspect there is more to say about it now.
That's an insanely broad brush. The mainstream press includes the NY Times, The Washington Post, The Economist, The Atlantic, and NPR. Please explain how they fabricate narratives, how they destroy the lives of those…
"Direct connections to the KKK" ? Did you read the article or his statement? He was 17 and fell in with white supremacists after/during an abusive childhood. If you want to dispute this account, fine, let's hear it. If…
Chemistry, biology, botany, and geology are dead?
This whole article, and your agreement, rests on a false dichotomy. "Fallacy" implies learning about mental models is useless. No one said mental models replace experience any more than good notetaking can replace…
I don't agree. Paisley is a well-known pattern type and some people really dislike it. "Shirt without paisley" is not a common request but its meaning is clear (if you do an image search for paisley you get lots of…
"He developed a philosophy that assumed that the sun was the venerable source of all life, and since the coconut was the fruit that grows nearest the sun, it must be the most perfect food for people." That may sound…
Knowledge discovery used to be a big part of ML, and the KDD conference included papers on association rules, clustering, rule learning, interpretable classifiers, etc. In my experience, even with predictive analytics…
My reaction too. They've reinvented genetic/evolutionary programming. They should probably read some of the decades of work that have already been done on it.
The word is commonly misused. What they probably mean is sympathy, but that isn't really right either. The correct word would be compassion or altruism. But /altruism/ is a word that sometimes sets people off.
As opposed to corporate bureaucracies? If you think the free market magically makes everything efficient and free of politics and bureaucracy, try spending some time in a big company. Remember this folks when voting for…
There's an odd jump in this narrative. PCA is indeed a great technique, but the essay goes from PCA to neural nets without explaining why. PCA was around for a long time before NNs and there are fast incremental ways to…
At one point Microsoft would refuse to interview you unless you were their first and only choice. If you ever hinted you were considering other companies---interview over. Probably all the 900-pound gorilla companies go…
I'm surprised it's taken this long. There is no peer review to arXiv. If you've ever reviewed for a conference or a journal (10-30% acceptance rates) you've seen the "raw feed" of submitted papers and you realize the…
Any idea on how this compares with the other deep learning intro courses available?
> I actually do appreciate many forms of art, but I feel that many artist (that I know) are just a mixture of regurgitators and expert salesmen. They make something random, then come up with a backstory that makes it…
Good answers. (And I hadn't realized Apple was planning on getting rid of Python, Perl, and Ruby from default installs! Wow.)
Sure, but you can invoke nearly all languages (and write one-liners) at the command line, e.g.: python -c 'import sys; f=open(sys.argv[1]);print(len(f.readlines()))' .zshrc But I wouldn't recommend python as a good…
As a long-time user of Prolog I didn't find the explanation so horrible. Unification is indeed like variable assignment in the constraint-satisfaction sense: bindings are not stateful. As for equality, I believe the…
This isn't "evolution in action" in any inevitable sense. This only happens if the consumer values up-front price over TCO. Admittedly, with emphasis on quarterly earnings, this is the path many companies have chosen,…
You mean like the .excel command? "... causes them to accumulate output as Comma-Separated-Values (CSV) in a temporary file, then invoke the default system utility for viewing CSV files (usually a spreadsheet program)…
Arguing that physics students don't understand equations very well is a poor way to make a point about GPT-2. GPT-2 fails at a much more basic level, and that's Marcus's point. Talk to a five year old for a while. The…
> it is astonishingly good at recognizing the _kind_ of answer that should be produced. The fact that it usually answers with a language here is a reflection of what it understands. And it behaves similarly for a whole…
Isn't this sort of what Glib is getting at? Bringing higher level data structures and capabilities (extendable arrays, hash tables, heaps, etc.) into C. https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-data-types.html You…
> So what really mattered was self-promotion, good timing, and luck. Yes. He seems like someone who is good at self-promotion and networking. Well, good for him, but I think he underplays the role these have in his…
Sounds very interesting, but is there a more recent book covering similar material? This dates from 1957 and I suspect there is more to say about it now.