Individual particle interactions are not chaotic. Simulating them one timestep at a time would take linear time in the number of particles. They're only chaotic if you treat them in aggregate, which a superintelligence…
Not necessarily. There have been a number of papers trying to emphasize the generalization power of a network rather than "it got a SOTA number", and so leave off fine tuning results. Because that would distract from…
Do you really think most smartphone users look at the URL anymore? Or even know what a URL is? From the non-technical people I've talked to, the answer is no, they don't know what a URL is, and that was happening before…
Ah our favorite third world countries, like China, Japan, and Israel.
What's the point of this comment? Isn't this pretty much exactly what's in the answer linked?
Great visualization, thanks!
This article comes at the perfect time for me, while I'm about to choose a tool to read Japanese sentences!
That's great! It feels so good to be doing something you want to do.
Pretty much all of the relationship to practical stuff in papers like this related to the RH are "it gives us information about the prime numbers, and those are used in cryptography". It's really just about getting…
I checked that and the only one that had email access was my Windows desktop. This led me to assume my PC had a virus, until I saw this thread.
Hence the "pretty much". Clearly Japan has numerous numerous social issues, but other than that they're doing much better than we are over there.
Everything in America should emulate Japan, pretty much.
So genetic programming, but for NN's? Hasn't that been done?
This is why whenever I see news like this, I get nervous.
Quick question: Why? What does NVIDIA have to gain by forbidding people from using GeForce for ML in datacenters?
Agreed. Plus, its really annoying to open it on mobile and my phone starts downloading the pdf file immediately, which I don't want to have to manually delete in the future.
Wow, great comeback
Classic Microsoft. See the Windows Phone as well.
Can you elaborate? How do you know they're thinking abstractly?
A related idea that I had while reading the article is this: it's easy to get computers and machines to talk to each other both unnaturally (with our own protocols) and naturally (using a randomly initialized and then…
It would be amazing if we could browse "Latest" by category, and for a certain day, much like: https://arxiv.org/list/math.NT/recent
Japan was beautiful; visually, culturally, and culinarily. I'd highly recommend it. I just started taking Japanese classes yesterday and I can't wait to go back next year.
Then again drinking while eating is also impolite.
That's so contrived, and they got it so quickly. And they got #40 even quicker.
Thanks 4chan. It was a lot of fun watching that thread honestly. The collaborative effort was great.
Individual particle interactions are not chaotic. Simulating them one timestep at a time would take linear time in the number of particles. They're only chaotic if you treat them in aggregate, which a superintelligence…
Not necessarily. There have been a number of papers trying to emphasize the generalization power of a network rather than "it got a SOTA number", and so leave off fine tuning results. Because that would distract from…
Do you really think most smartphone users look at the URL anymore? Or even know what a URL is? From the non-technical people I've talked to, the answer is no, they don't know what a URL is, and that was happening before…
Ah our favorite third world countries, like China, Japan, and Israel.
What's the point of this comment? Isn't this pretty much exactly what's in the answer linked?
Great visualization, thanks!
This article comes at the perfect time for me, while I'm about to choose a tool to read Japanese sentences!
That's great! It feels so good to be doing something you want to do.
Pretty much all of the relationship to practical stuff in papers like this related to the RH are "it gives us information about the prime numbers, and those are used in cryptography". It's really just about getting…
I checked that and the only one that had email access was my Windows desktop. This led me to assume my PC had a virus, until I saw this thread.
Hence the "pretty much". Clearly Japan has numerous numerous social issues, but other than that they're doing much better than we are over there.
Everything in America should emulate Japan, pretty much.
So genetic programming, but for NN's? Hasn't that been done?
This is why whenever I see news like this, I get nervous.
Quick question: Why? What does NVIDIA have to gain by forbidding people from using GeForce for ML in datacenters?
Agreed. Plus, its really annoying to open it on mobile and my phone starts downloading the pdf file immediately, which I don't want to have to manually delete in the future.
Wow, great comeback
Classic Microsoft. See the Windows Phone as well.
Can you elaborate? How do you know they're thinking abstractly?
A related idea that I had while reading the article is this: it's easy to get computers and machines to talk to each other both unnaturally (with our own protocols) and naturally (using a randomly initialized and then…
It would be amazing if we could browse "Latest" by category, and for a certain day, much like: https://arxiv.org/list/math.NT/recent
Japan was beautiful; visually, culturally, and culinarily. I'd highly recommend it. I just started taking Japanese classes yesterday and I can't wait to go back next year.
Then again drinking while eating is also impolite.
That's so contrived, and they got it so quickly. And they got #40 even quicker.
Thanks 4chan. It was a lot of fun watching that thread honestly. The collaborative effort was great.