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David Smith

@starstuff42

UVA alum. Machine learning engineer. Married on 1/11/20. Passions include mathematics, technology, and video games. Nerd level over 9000.

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John Williamson (@jhnhw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First 1e6 integers, represented as binary vectors indicating their prime factors, and laid out using the sparse matrix support in Leland McInnes's UMAP dimensionality reduction algorithm. This is from a 1000000x78628 (!) binary matrix. Very pretty structure emerges.

First 1e6 integers, represented as binary vectors indicating their prime factors, and laid out using the sparse matrix support in <a href="/leland_mcinnes/">Leland McInnes</a>'s UMAP dimensionality reduction algorithm. This is from a 1000000x78628 (!) binary matrix. Very pretty structure emerges.
Alexia Jolicoeur-Martineau (@jm_alexia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a whole community on enhancing the resolution of old #videogames mostly using ESRGAN (which uses Relativistic GANs)! 😻reddit.com/r/GameUpscale/ Feels good to know I am having a impact on "real" life 😺😎.

David Smith (@starstuff42) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In large part thanks to Andrew Ng and Coursera, I developed a passion for AI, and now work as a machine learning engineer! I used to be very poor, but was able to get financial aid for Coursera and get certified for free, which helped in securing an amazing job! Thank you!!

Shawn Chatfield (@shawnfatfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People seem to announce when they delete Facebook off their phone, but it doesn’t need to end there. I just deleted the Barnes and Noble app. Turns out I didn’t need to have that one.

François Chollet (@fchollet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Machine learning has the potential to make a big difference in solving some of humanity's biggest problems -- making renewables more efficient, optimizing our transportation networks, recycling our trash, making medical care more broadly accessible, accelerating science.

Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCIENTISTS: “We’ve produced the first-ever image of a supermassive Black Hole, 55-million light years away” RESPONSE: “Oooh!” SCIENTISTS: “We’ve concluded that humans are catastrophically warming Earth” RESPONSE: “That conflicts with what I want to be true, so it must be false”

MAGFest (@magfest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sex is cool, but have you ever heard a video game band cover a song that you always felt was under appreciated and deserved proper recognition?

Gracie Arenas Strittmatter ➡️ SXSW (@maze518) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Draw object shapes & the neural networks fill in the details like magic! @NVIDIA’s GauGAN: Semantic Image Synthesis With Spatially Adaptive Normalization - live at #SIGGRAPH2019 #RealTimeLive! For more: s2019.siggraph.org/conference/pro… ACM SIGGRAPH GPU 3D Chris Jun-Yan Zhu #ThriveOnLive

Draw object shapes &amp; the neural networks fill in the details like magic! @NVIDIA’s GauGAN: Semantic Image Synthesis With Spatially Adaptive Normalization - live at #SIGGRAPH2019 #RealTimeLive! For more: s2019.siggraph.org/conference/pro… <a href="/siggraph/">ACM SIGGRAPH</a> <a href="/chrisjhebert/">GPU 3D Chris</a> <a href="/junyanz89/">Jun-Yan Zhu</a> #ThriveOnLive
Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After noting in his 1993 lectures that Fermat's Last Theorem was a mere corollary of the work presented, Andrew Wiles famously ended his lecture by stating "I think I'll stop here."

After noting in his 1993 lectures that Fermat's Last Theorem was a mere corollary of the work presented, Andrew Wiles famously ended his lecture by stating "I think I'll stop here."
Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Quine is a computer program which takes no input and produces a copy of its own source code as its only output. Here is a quine in Python: _='_=%r;print _%%_';print _%_ Do you know any? Share them below 👇

A Quine is a computer program which takes no input and produces a copy of its own source code as its only output. Here is a quine in Python:

_='_=%r;print _%%_';print _%_

Do you know any? Share them below 👇
OpenAI (@openai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've trained an AI system to solve the Rubik's Cube with a human-like robot hand. This is an unprecedented level of dexterity for a robot, and is hard even for humans to do. The system trains in an imperfect simulation and quickly adapts to reality: openai.com/blog/solving-r…

Voxy (@voxytwitch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So uh… MASSIVE giveaway 👀 Giving away ALL OF THIS on my stream the next 2 days, BUT I wanna do a Twitter giveaway for some of it too :) You must: -like -retweet -tag someone on this post who made this year better for you ❤️ I’ll pick THREE winners in a week! Merry Xmas 🎄

So uh… MASSIVE giveaway 👀

Giving away ALL OF THIS on my stream the next 2 days, BUT I wanna do a Twitter giveaway for some of it too :) 

You must:
-like
-retweet
-tag someone on this post who made this year better for you ❤️

I’ll pick THREE winners in a week! Merry Xmas 🎄