I actually liked the layout. I think it was big enough to read, while giving me a good sense of how much longer the post would be. Felt like reading a newspaper article. I'm on a big screen though.
Fun quirk about this game: If there aren't too many cards left and your teammate knows their powers of two, you have a winning strategy. You simply lay a mental bitmap over all remaining cards, setting 1 for cards that…
Shows weird results for the static IP address of my VPS. So either I got pwned and somebody is using my server to download anime, or this doesn't work very well.
How do you track code-changes between model iterations with this setup though? From looking at wandb, it seems like it does something similar to MLFlow, so it only logs meta-parameters right?
>in the land of infinite computational power it can be made equivalent I.e. they are not equivalent and the original comment was wrong.
"just to boil water" has got to be the biggest understatement that I've heard in a while. There is a reason we use water in radiators: It's because water has a very high heat capacity. I think this battery is meant to…
I actually liked the layout. I think it was big enough to read, while giving me a good sense of how much longer the post would be. Felt like reading a newspaper article. I'm on a big screen though.
Fun quirk about this game: If there aren't too many cards left and your teammate knows their powers of two, you have a winning strategy. You simply lay a mental bitmap over all remaining cards, setting 1 for cards that…
Shows weird results for the static IP address of my VPS. So either I got pwned and somebody is using my server to download anime, or this doesn't work very well.
How do you track code-changes between model iterations with this setup though? From looking at wandb, it seems like it does something similar to MLFlow, so it only logs meta-parameters right?
>in the land of infinite computational power it can be made equivalent I.e. they are not equivalent and the original comment was wrong.
"just to boil water" has got to be the biggest understatement that I've heard in a while. There is a reason we use water in radiators: It's because water has a very high heat capacity. I think this battery is meant to…