I have the same issue. Perma-black loading screen that resolves as soon as I disable ublock origin. Using Firefox on Debian.
I interpret it a different way than that. I see application code and testing code as both a part of blue team. It's the code reviews and architectural critiques that are part of red team. Personally, I've found GitHub's…
They made Claude Code available on their $20/month plan about two weeks ago. Your point still stands, of course.
I love the animation when you click "No" on "Do you want a new Pebble?". So extra.
(2023)
This is really cool! I've seen Jensen's inequality used many times over in my stats/ML classes, but the traffic example here gave me an "aha" moment about how it manifests. I like the visualizations of the expected…
I'm not a huge fan of the color/pitch relationship they seem to be trying to establish. What I do appreciate is the engineering design in these interactives. The circular metronome in the rhythm apps is very cool, might…
It sounds like Google wants to get more edge compute in people's homes so they have a new vector to deploy AI products on, but they're still so far from actually deploying an innovative product that they can't announce…
Very cool! Just curious, would you consider adding more exotic experimental design setups like Latin Square Design to the roadmap?
At a high level, Bayesian statistics and DL share the same objective of fitting parameters to models. In particular, variational inference is a family of techniques that makes these kinds of problems computationally…
I feel like cost, availability, taste, and strength are kind of important actually.
I didn't expect Sweden's Prohibition history to be so interesting. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systembolaget#History
This seems really cool! I noticed the landing page has a rotating PNG gallery in desktop but not on mobile. I'm sure you must've wanted to put it in the mobile page too, was it hard to UX or just too inconvenient to…
I don't know. I think the younger 20-somethings all have this same kind of dream, but the older people get, the more comfortable they seem hiding behind NDAs at FAANGs or staying in "stealth mode." They really don't owe…
But for such a model, the joint pdf would not be written simply as a product of each individual pdf. That's what independence provides.
I mean, instead of using a fixed threshold at 500, if you use a live threshold determined by the recent average upvotes, then yeah I'd have no qualms with calling them outliers. It's just that this method is susceptible…
Right. But if you make the notation slightly more explicit, then the integral of L(data, params) over data is 1. This follows from the independence assumption. So we ARE working with a probability function. Its output…
Hi! Some background first: I'm putting together a blog right now using Hugo and D3. I'm a huge fan of D3's infinite flexibility, as seen in some famous scrollytellers [0-1], and I've spent some time experimenting with…
Any explanation on the choice of the colormap? It can have a powerful effect on how we perceive this visualization.
Yes, this is a counterfactual line of reasoning. It's certainly legit, and I believe it's an active field of research in ML, but at the end of the day, you're still poking around the inputs of a black-box model as…
As long as it spits out a p-value and the human decides it looks pretty small.
"Statistics" = models with interpretable decision outcomes "AI" = models without It's just a little bit easier to hold someone accountable for a logistic regression with predictive bias than for a neural network with…
It's wonderful when an interaction makes you question that which you thought you knew. My understanding was that, in order to produce a triangle or sawtooth wave, you need to have a phase control. This is because of the…
Location: Irvine, CA Remote: Not important. Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Python, Java, R, SQL, pandas/matplotlib/scikit-learn, ggplot, D3, Tableau, Hadoop, Spark, Snowflake Résumé/CV:…
The joke is, the second person heard 127 degrees, assumed that was Kelvin, and dismissed it as unimpressive. Then they realized it was 127 degrees Celsius, which is MUCH more impressive.
I have the same issue. Perma-black loading screen that resolves as soon as I disable ublock origin. Using Firefox on Debian.
I interpret it a different way than that. I see application code and testing code as both a part of blue team. It's the code reviews and architectural critiques that are part of red team. Personally, I've found GitHub's…
They made Claude Code available on their $20/month plan about two weeks ago. Your point still stands, of course.
I love the animation when you click "No" on "Do you want a new Pebble?". So extra.
(2023)
This is really cool! I've seen Jensen's inequality used many times over in my stats/ML classes, but the traffic example here gave me an "aha" moment about how it manifests. I like the visualizations of the expected…
I'm not a huge fan of the color/pitch relationship they seem to be trying to establish. What I do appreciate is the engineering design in these interactives. The circular metronome in the rhythm apps is very cool, might…
It sounds like Google wants to get more edge compute in people's homes so they have a new vector to deploy AI products on, but they're still so far from actually deploying an innovative product that they can't announce…
Very cool! Just curious, would you consider adding more exotic experimental design setups like Latin Square Design to the roadmap?
At a high level, Bayesian statistics and DL share the same objective of fitting parameters to models. In particular, variational inference is a family of techniques that makes these kinds of problems computationally…
I feel like cost, availability, taste, and strength are kind of important actually.
I didn't expect Sweden's Prohibition history to be so interesting. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systembolaget#History
This seems really cool! I noticed the landing page has a rotating PNG gallery in desktop but not on mobile. I'm sure you must've wanted to put it in the mobile page too, was it hard to UX or just too inconvenient to…
I don't know. I think the younger 20-somethings all have this same kind of dream, but the older people get, the more comfortable they seem hiding behind NDAs at FAANGs or staying in "stealth mode." They really don't owe…
But for such a model, the joint pdf would not be written simply as a product of each individual pdf. That's what independence provides.
I mean, instead of using a fixed threshold at 500, if you use a live threshold determined by the recent average upvotes, then yeah I'd have no qualms with calling them outliers. It's just that this method is susceptible…
Right. But if you make the notation slightly more explicit, then the integral of L(data, params) over data is 1. This follows from the independence assumption. So we ARE working with a probability function. Its output…
Hi! Some background first: I'm putting together a blog right now using Hugo and D3. I'm a huge fan of D3's infinite flexibility, as seen in some famous scrollytellers [0-1], and I've spent some time experimenting with…
Any explanation on the choice of the colormap? It can have a powerful effect on how we perceive this visualization.
Yes, this is a counterfactual line of reasoning. It's certainly legit, and I believe it's an active field of research in ML, but at the end of the day, you're still poking around the inputs of a black-box model as…
As long as it spits out a p-value and the human decides it looks pretty small.
"Statistics" = models with interpretable decision outcomes "AI" = models without It's just a little bit easier to hold someone accountable for a logistic regression with predictive bias than for a neural network with…
It's wonderful when an interaction makes you question that which you thought you knew. My understanding was that, in order to produce a triangle or sawtooth wave, you need to have a phase control. This is because of the…
Location: Irvine, CA Remote: Not important. Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Python, Java, R, SQL, pandas/matplotlib/scikit-learn, ggplot, D3, Tableau, Hadoop, Spark, Snowflake Résumé/CV:…
The joke is, the second person heard 127 degrees, assumed that was Kelvin, and dismissed it as unimpressive. Then they realized it was 127 degrees Celsius, which is MUCH more impressive.