Very nice to see this post and realize like I'm not the only one seeing things like this. Two quick stories: I have always been a late mover to social networks, started using Facebook after many years of everybody…
Very very interesting, definitely a missing piece in current AI space. Small typo where the text “Virtually all successful existing sequence models rely on mean squared error…” is repeated twice within the same…
If the English writing is as bad as people say, I definitely agree
Honestly, Dan Brown was my first introduction to any sort of literature that was not manga/comics and I liked every book. Granted, I read the Portuguese translations so there might be differences in the “writing style”.…
Also, the “ao” (actually ão) suffix in brazilian portuguese means “a huge version of” - so the URL picaos means “a lot of large penises” Not that this matters at all, the platform seems nice and we brazilians love this…
Awesome, thank you!
I really like the idea of building a kernel, especiallly for learning purposes. Curious about the resources you used to understand the whole kernel/OS thing
Very nice to see this post and realize like I'm not the only one seeing things like this. Two quick stories: I have always been a late mover to social networks, started using Facebook after many years of everybody…
Very very interesting, definitely a missing piece in current AI space. Small typo where the text “Virtually all successful existing sequence models rely on mean squared error…” is repeated twice within the same…
If the English writing is as bad as people say, I definitely agree
Honestly, Dan Brown was my first introduction to any sort of literature that was not manga/comics and I liked every book. Granted, I read the Portuguese translations so there might be differences in the “writing style”.…
Also, the “ao” (actually ão) suffix in brazilian portuguese means “a huge version of” - so the URL picaos means “a lot of large penises” Not that this matters at all, the platform seems nice and we brazilians love this…
Awesome, thank you!
I really like the idea of building a kernel, especiallly for learning purposes. Curious about the resources you used to understand the whole kernel/OS thing