
Guillem
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Rogue scientist, I hack AI stuff. What I cannot create, I do not understand.
Joined March 2012
RT @ylecun: @jonatanpallesen You are assuming that intelligent entities inevitably want to take over. That assumption is wrong. Even within….
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RT @quilterai: 0.5.0 is officially here! It's stable and ready to compile your PCBs. If you haven't already, you can join our early access….
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RT @hardmaru: Truly Open AI. @LAION_AI calls for a supercomputer to develop open-source AI, by replicating large models like GPT-4 and expl….
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Truly open AI: LAION calls for a supercomputer to develop open-source AI, replicate large models like GPT-4 and explore them together as a research community.
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RT @tomgoldsteincs: Diffusion models like #DALLE and #StableDiffusion are state of the art for image generation, yet our understanding of t….
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RT @TDataScience: A look behind the scenes of an MLOps setup, as @vadimlearning deploys Kubeflow to a bare-metal GPU cluster. (And hops ove….
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RT @MarcSkovMadsen: Trying to get Simon started integrating @chartjs with @Panel_org , #Python and @ProjectJupyter . Started a guide on con….
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RT @TDataScience: .@vadimlearning walks us through his approach to a surprisingly tricky problem matching unordered lists of names. https:/….
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This is my new favourite ML blog post. Kudos to @vadimlearning!.
Fantastic blog post written by @vadimlearning on @TDataScience about how we make the initial match between GitHub and Jira identities over at Athenian.
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RT @LouisKirschAI: Happy to have my new work on Variable Shared Meta Learning featured in a new blog post by @GoodAIdev.
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RT @GoodAIdev: Our picks from #NeurIPS2020 interesting paper by Pierre-Yves Oudeyer (@pyoudeyer): "Hierarchically Organized Latent Modules….
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It reminds me of that weekend when I went down the rabbit hole automating the creation of Makefiles, config files, CI and Docker containers using Jinja templates to generate the boilerplate config files of a Python repo.
A few months ago, I started using Makefiles for my local Python ML projects. Ever since, I haven’t manually dealt with venv or pip installs. It’s not life-changing, but I now can’t imagine starting a local ML project without a Makefile. Here’s a template:
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