This is such an HN comment: pedantic, emotional, arrogant, completely out of touch with reality. > I got a snotty response that I wouldn't be able to smell things that are in a sealed package, and I should always go by…
Because analysts have always been so accurate forecasting Tesla...
We already have the witness list and know roughly what to expect. The main thing going against Amber is that we've heard from the officers that responded to a couple incidences and each officer has testified as to not…
In Heard's case, the ACLU is creating an ambassador position and crafting the credentials for the ambassador they wish to hire (the op-ed). Knowing the level of deception they're engaging in - and not from a low-level…
You can impeach someone and/or offer up other witnesses to chip away at a liar's credibility. "Good enough" doesn't come close to describing the level of deception necessary to render our entire legal system completely…
The article's phrasing is a mischaracterization: Depp and Musk made donations on behalf of Heard, the ACLU didn't go after them to "collect".
> The Swiss data seems pretty conclusive in favor of my point, as it includes the omicron wave. 1. You can't use the entire range back to Jan 2021 to calculate current vaccine effectiveness and 2. if you use data from…
Omicron is the dominant variant so you have to throw out all data prior to Nov 2021. When I use different age groups in the link you provided, the numbers imply a pretty small sample size. No deaths since Nov among 39…
SSI paper had Pfizer/Moderna 2 shots at 55.2%/36.7% for Omicron and waning quickly enough to require a booster within 5 months of the last shot. [1] https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/...
Compared to what? Their pricing is in-line with the previous Intel models and are a huge upgrade in performance. For some tasks, you have to look at a desktop configuration for comparable performance (at a much higher…
To finally use my laptop as it's intended: without being tethered to an outlet. The battery life on these is phenomenal.
I went to your personal website and would recommend updating the about page.
Do you have a non-paywall link to that article or a link to the actual data? The article should list sources.
The toxicity on HN is a strange combination of vitriol and superiority complex. I can't really think of many other forums that spew such hatred while morally grandstanding to such an extent.
What radar did Tesla use? What does the rest of the industry use?
Didn't Andrej show examples of emergency braking and how poorly radar performed v. vision?
You make it sound extremely manual and sequential when reality is anything but. A team with funds like Tesla, Google, FAIR is going to be using NAS and have a continuous testing pipeline. Tesla has arguably the best…
Using your own link, SOTA is 2.6%. WER could be lower for the much smaller vocabulary used in a drive-thru. I'm not sure what you mean by "that doesn't work in practice" re: using logits. Word-level confidence is pretty…
As it says right at the top of their README: "Evolution of Xamarin.Forms"
"The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work, unconsciously so at first, but consciously in the revision." The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien #142
Interesting, I didn't know that NeRF was simply a feedforward network. I hope that this research group can make more headway into training on CPUs, but I also would like to (naively) see less hyperbolic titles. This…
The original paper includes convolutional layer support in their future work & next steps. But it's not a foregone conclusion that the same speedup will occur.
The title is a bit misleading as this algorithm is for feedforward networks and doesn't yet support convolutional layers or any of the SOTA techniques for image classification... which is why GPUs reign supreme for…
This is false. You can prototype a network on an M1 [1] and teacher-student models are a de facto standard for scaling down. You can trivially run transfer-learning on an M1 to prototype and see if a particular backbone…
This is just patently false. Most of the folks I know that have an M1 are students that were saving up to upgrade from a much older computer and got the M1 Air. I can assure you that they don't have a decent amount of…
This is such an HN comment: pedantic, emotional, arrogant, completely out of touch with reality. > I got a snotty response that I wouldn't be able to smell things that are in a sealed package, and I should always go by…
Because analysts have always been so accurate forecasting Tesla...
We already have the witness list and know roughly what to expect. The main thing going against Amber is that we've heard from the officers that responded to a couple incidences and each officer has testified as to not…
In Heard's case, the ACLU is creating an ambassador position and crafting the credentials for the ambassador they wish to hire (the op-ed). Knowing the level of deception they're engaging in - and not from a low-level…
You can impeach someone and/or offer up other witnesses to chip away at a liar's credibility. "Good enough" doesn't come close to describing the level of deception necessary to render our entire legal system completely…
The article's phrasing is a mischaracterization: Depp and Musk made donations on behalf of Heard, the ACLU didn't go after them to "collect".
> The Swiss data seems pretty conclusive in favor of my point, as it includes the omicron wave. 1. You can't use the entire range back to Jan 2021 to calculate current vaccine effectiveness and 2. if you use data from…
Omicron is the dominant variant so you have to throw out all data prior to Nov 2021. When I use different age groups in the link you provided, the numbers imply a pretty small sample size. No deaths since Nov among 39…
SSI paper had Pfizer/Moderna 2 shots at 55.2%/36.7% for Omicron and waning quickly enough to require a booster within 5 months of the last shot. [1] https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/...
Compared to what? Their pricing is in-line with the previous Intel models and are a huge upgrade in performance. For some tasks, you have to look at a desktop configuration for comparable performance (at a much higher…
To finally use my laptop as it's intended: without being tethered to an outlet. The battery life on these is phenomenal.
I went to your personal website and would recommend updating the about page.
Do you have a non-paywall link to that article or a link to the actual data? The article should list sources.
The toxicity on HN is a strange combination of vitriol and superiority complex. I can't really think of many other forums that spew such hatred while morally grandstanding to such an extent.
What radar did Tesla use? What does the rest of the industry use?
Didn't Andrej show examples of emergency braking and how poorly radar performed v. vision?
You make it sound extremely manual and sequential when reality is anything but. A team with funds like Tesla, Google, FAIR is going to be using NAS and have a continuous testing pipeline. Tesla has arguably the best…
Using your own link, SOTA is 2.6%. WER could be lower for the much smaller vocabulary used in a drive-thru. I'm not sure what you mean by "that doesn't work in practice" re: using logits. Word-level confidence is pretty…
As it says right at the top of their README: "Evolution of Xamarin.Forms"
"The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work, unconsciously so at first, but consciously in the revision." The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien #142
Interesting, I didn't know that NeRF was simply a feedforward network. I hope that this research group can make more headway into training on CPUs, but I also would like to (naively) see less hyperbolic titles. This…
The original paper includes convolutional layer support in their future work & next steps. But it's not a foregone conclusion that the same speedup will occur.
The title is a bit misleading as this algorithm is for feedforward networks and doesn't yet support convolutional layers or any of the SOTA techniques for image classification... which is why GPUs reign supreme for…
This is false. You can prototype a network on an M1 [1] and teacher-student models are a de facto standard for scaling down. You can trivially run transfer-learning on an M1 to prototype and see if a particular backbone…
This is just patently false. Most of the folks I know that have an M1 are students that were saving up to upgrade from a much older computer and got the M1 Air. I can assure you that they don't have a decent amount of…