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Point taken. Still, as far as risk to RH is concerned - if this kicks off a change via their customers, regulators, or legal action the change is probably not in their favor.
RH makes money by selling data to investment firms, not off individual trades/fees. If their customers - the firms that pay them, not app users - see the RH platform as a threat to their business they could pull the…
>is it a new environment, or is it an extended Jupyter Notebook? It looks like Jupyter Notebook to me. Why not Jupyter Lab? Neither? It doesn't change the features of jupyter notebooks, and its not an improved/expanded…
No, its not really the same - but the parent is "planning to have a dabble with NLP and machine learning" so my guess is HuggingFace/SpaCy/PyTorch/Tensorflow/FastAI are more the consideration than touching CUDA directly.
Is there a common linear algebra benchmark? Would love to see a non-Intel chip + OpenBLAS beating out Intel + MKL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMgarcFkXz4 Plane boarding is kinda fascinating.
2018 video on Valve's use of deep learning for anti-cheat in CSGO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObhK8lUfIlc
HAVING COUNT(*) >= 2; Back to 10%
most likely? my joke fails to pan out in reality
SELECT TransactionID, Amount, COUNT(*) FROM Transactions GROUP BY TransactionID, Amount I'll take 10% of savings
I like to think of arxiv as the holding area for anything that COULD be peer reviewed. Advantage is we get to see stuff now, not after it gets accepted at by a conference or journal. Disadvantage, we have to filter on…
Honestly, I was trying to convey the opposite - the gates are wide open and it’s never been easier to drive through.
When you go to the hospital, every machine, chemical, glove, needle has gone through an FDA approval process or has been manufactured to pass FDA standards. There is no FDA or NHTSA for web technologies.
Now I really want pop music made by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit, Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz Kaiser, and Illia Polosukhin
Is this the Fortune500 version of challenging the person who beat you on Xbox Live to fight IRL? On a different note, the biggest standout to me from the NYT piece was how the tax cut effected FedEx's outstanding tax…
Living in DC as a consultant, reliable Amtrak service meant I could make a 9:30AM meeting just about anywhere between DC and NY. 2-4 trips per month. Those early morning / early evening trips are packed with other…
probably. Also - lazy ad buys. There's human effort involved in planning a micro targeting campaign. Way easier (and short-term cheaper) to do some broad strokes ads with a couple ok-ish proxies for your target market…
That's just like your opinion, man
Saw a tweet the other day. Walmart is a true behemouth; and they spend on R&D (anecdotally, have met some great data scientists from Walmart Labs). For perspective: Walmart makes ~58.7m an hour Amazon / Macy’s / Best…
Enterprise Sales, Support, Training, Certifications, Deals for packing services/software/etc, Incentive programs, Extensive partner network, etc, etc, etc. There's an entire realm of software development and consulting…
I delivered food while in college before the rise of delivery apps and it was _awful_. Even with grubhub - each restaurant was responsible for hiring and managing its own delivery staff. If the restaurant I was…
The best office I ever worked in was an open office... with an open remote work policy. On any given day, only 15-30% of the office would be in; meaning while the office was "open", it was also usually empty and quiet.…
Glad to hear you're working through it. At Metis, state and federal regulation (we're accredited) is a big burden - but something I as an instructor feel is in the best interest of my students.
They're not even the largest manufacturer of car batteries.
Just like if you were going to learn Python for Deep Learning, you're going to need 3 things: 1. Understanding of Deep Learning 2. General familiarity with the language 3. Understanding of packages/tools that will help…
Point taken. Still, as far as risk to RH is concerned - if this kicks off a change via their customers, regulators, or legal action the change is probably not in their favor.
RH makes money by selling data to investment firms, not off individual trades/fees. If their customers - the firms that pay them, not app users - see the RH platform as a threat to their business they could pull the…
>is it a new environment, or is it an extended Jupyter Notebook? It looks like Jupyter Notebook to me. Why not Jupyter Lab? Neither? It doesn't change the features of jupyter notebooks, and its not an improved/expanded…
No, its not really the same - but the parent is "planning to have a dabble with NLP and machine learning" so my guess is HuggingFace/SpaCy/PyTorch/Tensorflow/FastAI are more the consideration than touching CUDA directly.
Is there a common linear algebra benchmark? Would love to see a non-Intel chip + OpenBLAS beating out Intel + MKL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMgarcFkXz4 Plane boarding is kinda fascinating.
2018 video on Valve's use of deep learning for anti-cheat in CSGO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObhK8lUfIlc
HAVING COUNT(*) >= 2; Back to 10%
most likely? my joke fails to pan out in reality
SELECT TransactionID, Amount, COUNT(*) FROM Transactions GROUP BY TransactionID, Amount I'll take 10% of savings
I like to think of arxiv as the holding area for anything that COULD be peer reviewed. Advantage is we get to see stuff now, not after it gets accepted at by a conference or journal. Disadvantage, we have to filter on…
Honestly, I was trying to convey the opposite - the gates are wide open and it’s never been easier to drive through.
When you go to the hospital, every machine, chemical, glove, needle has gone through an FDA approval process or has been manufactured to pass FDA standards. There is no FDA or NHTSA for web technologies.
Now I really want pop music made by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit, Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz Kaiser, and Illia Polosukhin
Is this the Fortune500 version of challenging the person who beat you on Xbox Live to fight IRL? On a different note, the biggest standout to me from the NYT piece was how the tax cut effected FedEx's outstanding tax…
Living in DC as a consultant, reliable Amtrak service meant I could make a 9:30AM meeting just about anywhere between DC and NY. 2-4 trips per month. Those early morning / early evening trips are packed with other…
probably. Also - lazy ad buys. There's human effort involved in planning a micro targeting campaign. Way easier (and short-term cheaper) to do some broad strokes ads with a couple ok-ish proxies for your target market…
That's just like your opinion, man
Saw a tweet the other day. Walmart is a true behemouth; and they spend on R&D (anecdotally, have met some great data scientists from Walmart Labs). For perspective: Walmart makes ~58.7m an hour Amazon / Macy’s / Best…
Enterprise Sales, Support, Training, Certifications, Deals for packing services/software/etc, Incentive programs, Extensive partner network, etc, etc, etc. There's an entire realm of software development and consulting…
I delivered food while in college before the rise of delivery apps and it was _awful_. Even with grubhub - each restaurant was responsible for hiring and managing its own delivery staff. If the restaurant I was…
The best office I ever worked in was an open office... with an open remote work policy. On any given day, only 15-30% of the office would be in; meaning while the office was "open", it was also usually empty and quiet.…
Glad to hear you're working through it. At Metis, state and federal regulation (we're accredited) is a big burden - but something I as an instructor feel is in the best interest of my students.
They're not even the largest manufacturer of car batteries.
Just like if you were going to learn Python for Deep Learning, you're going to need 3 things: 1. Understanding of Deep Learning 2. General familiarity with the language 3. Understanding of packages/tools that will help…