> March 9, 2023 This is a new account? > no competence in. I have a PhD in ML compilers (one of my papers is cited on the site I linked) and as I mentioned in the previous "discussion" I currently work in FAANG as an ML…
Hn upvotes the weirdest things. You're talking about polyhedral analysis which emphatically does not work on diophantine forms http://polyhedral.info/
apple has invested in training models https://machinelearning.apple.com/research/introducing-third... they just suck
an enormous number of people have never taken a literature class and in fact have no idea how to assess tone, diction, rhetorical purpose, etc.
> well, as I say Do you often quote yourself?
Bro lol is this like your first day on the job? The faux "brutal honesty" as a personality trait is what smelly antisocial computer nerds have always been known for. Just ignore them.
> I value competence above all else This is very beginner energy lol. Are you possibly a teenager? > and bullshitting (e.g. using AI to say you used AI) is the opposite of competence. Your username name is conartist6....
100% correct (anyone on hn for longer than 3 months will recognize that this is exactly the culture here).
> In an era of automatic code generation lol what does this even mean
> Waiting for the market to be less insane is somewhat akin to waiting for the s&p500 to drop a decent amount so you can buy in. lol this is so wrong it's funny - equities go up in price, commodity goods go down in…
> I love the insinuation that I must be an evil prick. the insinuation is that there is deep, rich, delicious, irony in someone writing this > The program doesn't work for everyone, but it does have a purpose, and it is…
> Johns Hopkins Masters in AI (online) do whichever one of these online MS which permit you to leave off the "online" part (i.e., are awarded through the conventional faculty). i'm not sure johns hopkins does but OMSCS…
> That's called a garbage supervisor. yes my advisor was garbage but also 1) my advisor is literally in the top 500 most cited researchers in the world 2) every single other student in systems had the exact same…
> Granted, my PhD was in math, not CS, so I'm sure the experience was different my BS and MS were in (pure) math (my MS thesis is on the ito integral...) and my PhD is in CS systems. CS outside of theory is worse than…
do you have a phd? did you get it in the last 10 years? because i have one as well and 100% agree with op - it was worthless. and i got mine from a "world class" school too (US T10). > It's about picking up research…
Because a provisional patent is trivial to get and meaningless.
> PAW reframes the foundation model from a per-input problem solver into a tool builder: invoked once per function definition, it produces a small reusable artifact whose subsequent calls per function application are…
> their coworkers generate bad PRs, but they generate good PRs) in the age before LLMs You think this a clever gotcha but it's not because no one was generating PRs before LLMs.
<laughs in Apple stock>
> negate that you have a stack of transforms that relate a point in world space to one on screen space and you want to be able to project from one to the other. no it doesn't "negate", it's all completely orthogonal…
> PCA is an orthogonal transformation of the covariance matrix Yes you're now the second person the literally repeat the same thing I've already stated extremely clearly and succinctly: PCA is not just rotation (hint:…
i don't understand who is having trouble reading the dialogue here you or i; > there is absolutely no sense in which the SVD/PCA decomposition is just a rotation matrix... (hint: scaling is extremely important) ... >…
there is absolutely no sense in which the SVD/PCA decomposition is just a rotation matrix. you should probably review your linear algebra textbook (hint: scaling is extremely important).
congrats you've found literally the only example ("the exception that proves the rule").
This is like saying being a cashier prepares you for a job in high-finance because both involve arithmetic on dollars and cents. I've been in ML for ~5 years in multiple FAANGs and I have never seen a rotation matrix.
> March 9, 2023 This is a new account? > no competence in. I have a PhD in ML compilers (one of my papers is cited on the site I linked) and as I mentioned in the previous "discussion" I currently work in FAANG as an ML…
Hn upvotes the weirdest things. You're talking about polyhedral analysis which emphatically does not work on diophantine forms http://polyhedral.info/
apple has invested in training models https://machinelearning.apple.com/research/introducing-third... they just suck
an enormous number of people have never taken a literature class and in fact have no idea how to assess tone, diction, rhetorical purpose, etc.
> well, as I say Do you often quote yourself?
Bro lol is this like your first day on the job? The faux "brutal honesty" as a personality trait is what smelly antisocial computer nerds have always been known for. Just ignore them.
> I value competence above all else This is very beginner energy lol. Are you possibly a teenager? > and bullshitting (e.g. using AI to say you used AI) is the opposite of competence. Your username name is conartist6....
100% correct (anyone on hn for longer than 3 months will recognize that this is exactly the culture here).
> In an era of automatic code generation lol what does this even mean
> Waiting for the market to be less insane is somewhat akin to waiting for the s&p500 to drop a decent amount so you can buy in. lol this is so wrong it's funny - equities go up in price, commodity goods go down in…
> I love the insinuation that I must be an evil prick. the insinuation is that there is deep, rich, delicious, irony in someone writing this > The program doesn't work for everyone, but it does have a purpose, and it is…
> Johns Hopkins Masters in AI (online) do whichever one of these online MS which permit you to leave off the "online" part (i.e., are awarded through the conventional faculty). i'm not sure johns hopkins does but OMSCS…
> That's called a garbage supervisor. yes my advisor was garbage but also 1) my advisor is literally in the top 500 most cited researchers in the world 2) every single other student in systems had the exact same…
> Granted, my PhD was in math, not CS, so I'm sure the experience was different my BS and MS were in (pure) math (my MS thesis is on the ito integral...) and my PhD is in CS systems. CS outside of theory is worse than…
do you have a phd? did you get it in the last 10 years? because i have one as well and 100% agree with op - it was worthless. and i got mine from a "world class" school too (US T10). > It's about picking up research…
Because a provisional patent is trivial to get and meaningless.
> PAW reframes the foundation model from a per-input problem solver into a tool builder: invoked once per function definition, it produces a small reusable artifact whose subsequent calls per function application are…
> their coworkers generate bad PRs, but they generate good PRs) in the age before LLMs You think this a clever gotcha but it's not because no one was generating PRs before LLMs.
<laughs in Apple stock>
> negate that you have a stack of transforms that relate a point in world space to one on screen space and you want to be able to project from one to the other. no it doesn't "negate", it's all completely orthogonal…
> PCA is an orthogonal transformation of the covariance matrix Yes you're now the second person the literally repeat the same thing I've already stated extremely clearly and succinctly: PCA is not just rotation (hint:…
i don't understand who is having trouble reading the dialogue here you or i; > there is absolutely no sense in which the SVD/PCA decomposition is just a rotation matrix... (hint: scaling is extremely important) ... >…
there is absolutely no sense in which the SVD/PCA decomposition is just a rotation matrix. you should probably review your linear algebra textbook (hint: scaling is extremely important).
congrats you've found literally the only example ("the exception that proves the rule").
This is like saying being a cashier prepares you for a job in high-finance because both involve arithmetic on dollars and cents. I've been in ML for ~5 years in multiple FAANGs and I have never seen a rotation matrix.