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AI plumber exploring the world of rust. formerly a scientist. aspiring farmer. @[email protected]

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Prompt 1: β€œA koala dancing on a moon made of cheese” Prompt 2: "two monkeys playing chess while sipping coffee on a moon orbiting Jupiter , 3D style" Prompt 3: "cat fights against snake of chaos, ancient egypt" #dalle #dalle2 #ai #openai #generativeart #artificialintelligence

Prompt 1: β€œA koala dancing on a moon made of cheese”
Prompt 2: "two monkeys playing chess while sipping coffee on a moon orbiting Jupiter , 3D style"
Prompt 3: "cat fights against snake of chaos, ancient egypt"

#dalle #dalle2 #ai #openai #generativeart
#artificialintelligence
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How much of this is related to the paltry remuneration offered for post-docs, adjunct professors, and junior faculty positions? Never mind the increasingly impossible demands on graduate students whose stipends are nowhere near sufficient unless supplemented by independent wealth

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Juraj Malenica The fact that a career CEO (Tim Cook) is able to "do the right thing" but a founder-controlled company (Google) can not tells you a lot about the characters of the people we're talking about, and the cultures of the companies. Google's culture changed a lot. Apple: not so much.

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Today I learned that a destructor declaration doesn’t implicitly define a move declaration meaning if such an item ends up in a vector, resizing involves copying rather than moving the elements. Deleting the explicit declaration can save a lot downstream en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language…

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PyTorch's design origins, its connection to Lua, its intertwined deep connection to JAX, its symbiotic connection to Chainer The groundwork for PyTorch originally started in early 2016, online, among a band of Torch7's contributors. Torch7 (~2010-2017) These days, we also

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People who don't want to learn how to program can always find a reason why not to. This time it's AI, last time it was that tech was over because the Internet Bubble burst, the time before that it was that all the programming jobs were going to be outsourced to India.

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🚨 New from Meta AI 🚨 Want to learn more about VLMs? Ask Florian Bordes from AI at Meta about their latest paper β€œAn Introduction to Vision-Language Models”. This week’s paper of the week πŸ‘‡ alphaxiv.org/abs/2405.17247

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Boo hoo, imagine being one of the richest people in the richest state in the richest country in all of human history, and complaining about giving back to the common good that made that high income possible in the first place

Boo hoo, imagine being one of the richest people in the richest state in the richest country in all of human history, and complaining about giving back to the common good that made that high income possible in the first place
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The UK isn’t the land of drizzle people assume. Seattle gets far more rain than the UK, and if comparing London then it’s an even bigger gap. New York has more annual precipitation than London. It’s just very cloudy and humid over in the UK. seattle.climatemps.com/vs/manchester.…