I had it write a short story about Vader and Palpatine discovering the Graham Schmidt process. It wasn't the greatest thing ever but it got the mood right and understood what Graham Schmidt was. It was crazy at the time
I'm sure astronomy solves much harder "needle in a haystack" problems and we could probably use their methods
Genuinely curious - did you use a coding agent for most of this or does this level if performance take hand written code?
I think part of the problem is a temptation to believe that we can have out cake and eat it too. If the people on charge of deciding when to use the cameras were morally perfect, we have all the upside and none of the…
Something fluffer. Sankey diagrams will never live that down lol
Depends how you configure it. If you like things like tiling window managers and keyboard driven computing, Linux is in a category of its own.
Location: Palo Alto, CA, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, PyTorch, Numpy/Pandas/sk-learn, SQL, JS, React, Clojure, ClojureScript, NodeJS Resume:…
Check out thinky.dev - it is primarily focused on 2 right now, but I think it is really good at it. It was also built because of academia, my masters thesis
If this is Electron, try pdf.js - really good rendering, you can create a text layer (for text selection, etc). Probably the best result per effort you can get
Location: Palo Alto, CA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python data stack, SQL (w/ dbt), Pytorch, MERN stack, intermediate Clojure, some Rust, Linux Resume:…
I'm actually part of a research team working on using a wrist mounted spectrometer to actually measure glucose continuously and non-invasively. Turns out it's a really really hard problem.
My professor has talked about this. He thinks that the real gem of the deep learning revolution is the ability to take the derivative of arbitrary code and use that to optimize. Deep learning is just one application of…
I had it write a short story about Vader and Palpatine discovering the Graham Schmidt process. It wasn't the greatest thing ever but it got the mood right and understood what Graham Schmidt was. It was crazy at the time
I'm sure astronomy solves much harder "needle in a haystack" problems and we could probably use their methods
Genuinely curious - did you use a coding agent for most of this or does this level if performance take hand written code?
I think part of the problem is a temptation to believe that we can have out cake and eat it too. If the people on charge of deciding when to use the cameras were morally perfect, we have all the upside and none of the…
Something fluffer. Sankey diagrams will never live that down lol
Depends how you configure it. If you like things like tiling window managers and keyboard driven computing, Linux is in a category of its own.
Location: Palo Alto, CA, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python, PyTorch, Numpy/Pandas/sk-learn, SQL, JS, React, Clojure, ClojureScript, NodeJS Resume:…
Check out thinky.dev - it is primarily focused on 2 right now, but I think it is really good at it. It was also built because of academia, my masters thesis
If this is Electron, try pdf.js - really good rendering, you can create a text layer (for text selection, etc). Probably the best result per effort you can get
Location: Palo Alto, CA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Python data stack, SQL (w/ dbt), Pytorch, MERN stack, intermediate Clojure, some Rust, Linux Resume:…
I'm actually part of a research team working on using a wrist mounted spectrometer to actually measure glucose continuously and non-invasively. Turns out it's a really really hard problem.
My professor has talked about this. He thinks that the real gem of the deep learning revolution is the ability to take the derivative of arbitrary code and use that to optimize. Deep learning is just one application of…