Business will start accepting bad uptime to be the norm. Following the lead of Github: https://mrshu.github.io/github-statuses/
(Not tested) though apparently it already exists: https://github.com/leejet/stable-diffusion.cpp/wiki/How-to-U...
They gave me 2 queens to start with on my second attempt
Try the pickaxe
Wow, this is a wild ride. I remember coming across this page because the author was from my alma mater and we were pursing the same (undergrad) degree. At the time, we could do a double major in Pure Mathematics and…
As someone who isn't particularly well-versed in Bayesian "stuff". Does Bayesian non-parametric methods fall under "uninformative" + "iteration" approach? I have a feeling I'm just totally barking up the wrong tree, but…
Just an FYI - you can achieve this in 3 layers. It does not need to be deep. https://github.com/charliec443/TreeGrad
Another actuary checking in from Institute of Actuaries Australia - I'm a "qualified" actuary (associate level) who decided to not even try for the fellowship exams and instead change course completely and do a PhD in…
You are definitely correct in saying that in general people view it as simply changing the pronunciations. Though I would also say that people also appreciate the nuances. There are comedic sketches on this:…
I agree - it looks equivalent to perhaps 1st year mathematics in Australian university or 2nd year 1st semester if I'm being really generous. This definitely isn't sufficient for machine learning, but it is a start.
h2o.ai doesn't really do data pipelines, though it does appear they are eager to go into this space through their new driverless.ai tool. However this does not appear to be open source.
I have finished the OMSCS program and in some ways I have mixed feelings about it. My background has been primarily in mathematics/statistics and I didn't come from a "tradition CS" educational background. Did I learn a…
I come from the state of NSW (in Australia), the state with this program, and was also one of the students from selective schools. It is important to note that in Sydney, Australia: it isn't only the public school…
Try to do machine learning in Julia; it is difficult. If I want to say fit a gradient boosted tree or SVM its not support in Julia, whilst appears in Python/R libraries. Also, with Spark being more and more popular in…
I currently gave writing a parser combinator in R for a laugh. It might be interesting to someone here. https://github.com/chappers/Ramble
That is unfortunate. I have heard of NetReveal (I used the Detica platform at my previous job) never new that about DataServer though! I suppose the demand just isn't there. If only more SAS users at least had an…
Since SAS is a relatively simple language, why can't someone just write a transcompiler that supports a subset of SAS and move it to R? That way you have the best of both worlds (sort of). The most difficult thing about…
Previous sanctions data analyst here. At my previous bank I worked for they follow a process like this: 1. Screen by name and date of birth (sometimes only year of birth only) for all lists (EU, US, Australia, etc);…
You might want to change your spelling of 'receive'
Business will start accepting bad uptime to be the norm. Following the lead of Github: https://mrshu.github.io/github-statuses/
(Not tested) though apparently it already exists: https://github.com/leejet/stable-diffusion.cpp/wiki/How-to-U...
They gave me 2 queens to start with on my second attempt
Try the pickaxe
Wow, this is a wild ride. I remember coming across this page because the author was from my alma mater and we were pursing the same (undergrad) degree. At the time, we could do a double major in Pure Mathematics and…
As someone who isn't particularly well-versed in Bayesian "stuff". Does Bayesian non-parametric methods fall under "uninformative" + "iteration" approach? I have a feeling I'm just totally barking up the wrong tree, but…
Just an FYI - you can achieve this in 3 layers. It does not need to be deep. https://github.com/charliec443/TreeGrad
Another actuary checking in from Institute of Actuaries Australia - I'm a "qualified" actuary (associate level) who decided to not even try for the fellowship exams and instead change course completely and do a PhD in…
You are definitely correct in saying that in general people view it as simply changing the pronunciations. Though I would also say that people also appreciate the nuances. There are comedic sketches on this:…
I agree - it looks equivalent to perhaps 1st year mathematics in Australian university or 2nd year 1st semester if I'm being really generous. This definitely isn't sufficient for machine learning, but it is a start.
h2o.ai doesn't really do data pipelines, though it does appear they are eager to go into this space through their new driverless.ai tool. However this does not appear to be open source.
I have finished the OMSCS program and in some ways I have mixed feelings about it. My background has been primarily in mathematics/statistics and I didn't come from a "tradition CS" educational background. Did I learn a…
I come from the state of NSW (in Australia), the state with this program, and was also one of the students from selective schools. It is important to note that in Sydney, Australia: it isn't only the public school…
Try to do machine learning in Julia; it is difficult. If I want to say fit a gradient boosted tree or SVM its not support in Julia, whilst appears in Python/R libraries. Also, with Spark being more and more popular in…
I currently gave writing a parser combinator in R for a laugh. It might be interesting to someone here. https://github.com/chappers/Ramble
That is unfortunate. I have heard of NetReveal (I used the Detica platform at my previous job) never new that about DataServer though! I suppose the demand just isn't there. If only more SAS users at least had an…
Since SAS is a relatively simple language, why can't someone just write a transcompiler that supports a subset of SAS and move it to R? That way you have the best of both worlds (sort of). The most difficult thing about…
Previous sanctions data analyst here. At my previous bank I worked for they follow a process like this: 1. Screen by name and date of birth (sometimes only year of birth only) for all lists (EU, US, Australia, etc);…
You might want to change your spelling of 'receive'