Computation on human brain is on a totally different substrate than silicon. It's in memory and highly error prone. It's questionable a mere algorithm would get us there without a fundamental change in computer…
Security is another problem, and should be tackled systematically. Artificially making dependency inclusion hard is not it and is detrimental to the more casual use cases.
Watching on a movie on a 10 hour flight while not having to sit in awkward position for charging is one use case.
When you go travelling and do not want to carry around a backpack, and 1 day of heavy video recording, watching youtube on train plus 1 year of lithium battery degradation. That's when I want larger battery.
So we are paying 99% of the performance just for the 1% of cases where it's nice to code in. Why do people think it's a good trade-off?
Law should be considered to be artificial rules optimized for the collective good of society. What's the worst that can happen if we allow unregulated AI training on existing music? Musician as a job won't exist anymore…
that's just your opinion.
Can humans generate a song based on custom lyrics and style in a matter of minutes?
AlphaGo seems more like an automated process to me because you can start from nothing except the algorithm and the rules. Since a Go game only has 2 outcomes most of the time, and the model can play with itself, it is…
Will have a look. Thanks!
Thanks!
Andrej's video is great but the explanation on the RL part is a bit vague to me. How exactly do we train on the right answers? Do we collect the reasoning traces and train on them like supervised learning or do we…
I get the opposite experience nowadays. Still having to debug random issues that are only on Linux.
As consumer-hostile as Microsoft's practices are, and that these things needs to be optional, I find linking your Windows to a Microsoft's account still pretty useful. With it you can sync your Windows settings across…
You may look into Framework laptops.
Only if all you ever do is web browsing and do some light office work. As soon as you have to troubleshoot something or install some less popular software, you can't avoid it.
you are missing out then.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23060886
Nice write-up. I learned something new.. Thank you.
His point was type support and standard way of doing things. Using your argument we just need string type to represent everything.
I think a lot has happened between 1960 and 2020: smartphones, internet, machine learning, hubble telescope, internet of things, ecommerce ... Going from personal computer of the 1960s to what we have today in our…
Computation on human brain is on a totally different substrate than silicon. It's in memory and highly error prone. It's questionable a mere algorithm would get us there without a fundamental change in computer…
Security is another problem, and should be tackled systematically. Artificially making dependency inclusion hard is not it and is detrimental to the more casual use cases.
Watching on a movie on a 10 hour flight while not having to sit in awkward position for charging is one use case.
When you go travelling and do not want to carry around a backpack, and 1 day of heavy video recording, watching youtube on train plus 1 year of lithium battery degradation. That's when I want larger battery.
So we are paying 99% of the performance just for the 1% of cases where it's nice to code in. Why do people think it's a good trade-off?
Law should be considered to be artificial rules optimized for the collective good of society. What's the worst that can happen if we allow unregulated AI training on existing music? Musician as a job won't exist anymore…
that's just your opinion.
Can humans generate a song based on custom lyrics and style in a matter of minutes?
AlphaGo seems more like an automated process to me because you can start from nothing except the algorithm and the rules. Since a Go game only has 2 outcomes most of the time, and the model can play with itself, it is…
Will have a look. Thanks!
Thanks!
Andrej's video is great but the explanation on the RL part is a bit vague to me. How exactly do we train on the right answers? Do we collect the reasoning traces and train on them like supervised learning or do we…
I get the opposite experience nowadays. Still having to debug random issues that are only on Linux.
As consumer-hostile as Microsoft's practices are, and that these things needs to be optional, I find linking your Windows to a Microsoft's account still pretty useful. With it you can sync your Windows settings across…
You may look into Framework laptops.
Only if all you ever do is web browsing and do some light office work. As soon as you have to troubleshoot something or install some less popular software, you can't avoid it.
you are missing out then.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23060886
Nice write-up. I learned something new.. Thank you.
His point was type support and standard way of doing things. Using your argument we just need string type to represent everything.
I think a lot has happened between 1960 and 2020: smartphones, internet, machine learning, hubble telescope, internet of things, ecommerce ... Going from personal computer of the 1960s to what we have today in our…