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Full Stack | Applied AI engineer focusing on 2D/3D object detection & AI in production. Actively blogging on https://t.co/3U9ZeD3aW7

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@chrishlad
Chris Hladczuk
4 years
If you use it right, Google is the most powerful tool in the world. But the truth is most people suck at it. Here are 8 Googling tips that you probably don't know👇
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@karpathy
Andrej Karpathy
5 years
Using PyTorch + NumPy? A bug that plagues thousands of open-source ML projects https://t.co/piVdQidmZH hah yes, a favorite super common super subtle bug 🐛. Bugs in deep learning silently make results slightly worse, pays to be v distrusting & defensive:
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Explore this post and more from the MachineLearning community
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@dennybritz
Denny Britz
5 years
Never give up on your learning curves
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@GatsbyJS
Gatsby
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🌟Gatsby 2.31 👉🏿 https://t.co/YHEIMkFg1v 🏗️ Build performance improvements for large markdown sites. 📸 New features for gatsby-plugin-image, API changes, and docs 🤜 GraphiQL support for Gatsby's fragments 🏃🏾‍♀️Fast Refresh enabled by default for React 17
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@b0rk
🔎Julia Evans🔍
5 years
found this great blog post thanks to @vaijab that shows how to trace a packet's journey with `perf trace` and I'm so happy right now https://t.co/UMyyvtRnPK
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@typescript
TypeScript
5 years
We just published our Beta for TypeScript 4.2! We're looking for feedback, so read up what's coming in this release and try it today!
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Today we’re excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 4.2 Beta! To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet, or use npm with the following command: npm install typescript@b...
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@TrungTranVinh
Trung Tran
5 years
Having a great time building TokyoEats, a toy food ordering app with @GatsbyJS @sanity_io @tailwindcss & @typescript Give it a shot at: https://t.co/L9z4FNbrz3 Source code: https://t.co/Q8JHt6CfRe Not an expert myself so feedbacks are always welcome 😉
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@TrungTranVinh
Trung Tran
5 years
This is so cool!!!
@TensorFlow
TensorFlow
5 years
🧩 The Real-time AR Sudoku Solver. See how developer Chris Greening built an augmented reality web app to solve Sudoku puzzles in real-time on today's #MadewithTFJS with @jason_mayes. Learn more → https://t.co/MUNcH5xYSY
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@reactjs
React
5 years
As 2020 comes to an end we wanted to share a special Holiday Update on our research into zero-bundle-size React Server Components. The demo is available now whether you want to play with it during the holiday, or when work picks back up in the new year. https://t.co/C9BgkgOI5A
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@TrungTranVinh
Trung Tran
5 years
The two cool kids that don't get along that well: Rocket 🚀 & Vim 😏
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Trung Tran
5 years
I wrote a step-by-step guide on how to set up NodeJS projects with @typescript, @geteslint and @PrettierCode. No more headaches, no more "why?" by gradually buiding up your tsconfig and .eslintrc files. https://t.co/o9DBw2rgzn
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@lexfridman
Lex Fridman
5 years
It's raining/snowing, freezing, windy, dark. The last thing I want to do is run, which is why I'm going to do it. The basic question is such situations is always: "What would Goggins do?" Goal is 10 miles. Minimum is 6 miles. Do something uncomfortable every day.
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@jenheemstra
Jen Heemstra
5 years
Failed experiments in lab do not mean that you are a failure. Failed experiments in lab mean that you are a researcher. Successful researchers aren't those who never face failure, but rather those who ask for advice, troubleshoot problems, and keep trying new things.
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@karpathy
Andrej Karpathy
5 years
How to become expert at thing: 1 iteratively take on concrete projects and accomplish them depth wise, learning “on demand” (ie don’t learn bottom up breadth wise) 2 teach/summarize everything you learn in your own words 3 only compare yourself to younger you, never to others
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@TensorFlow
TensorFlow
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Introducing Danfo.js 👋 Danfo.js is a Pandas-like Library in #JavaScript that’s #MadeWithTFJS, and provides intuitive data structures for manipulating and processing structured data. Learn more in this article by @risingodegua and @steveoni. Read now → https://t.co/dGKYZtCVu7
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@karpathy
Andrej Karpathy
5 years
I wrote a minimal/educational GPT training library in PyTorch, am calling it minGPT as it is only around ~300 lines of code: https://t.co/79S9lShJRN +demos for addition and character-level language model. (quick weekend project, may contain sharp edges)
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A minimal PyTorch re-implementation of the OpenAI GPT (Generative Pretrained Transformer) training - karpathy/minGPT
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@b0rk
🔎Julia Evans🔍
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I see a lot of online courses advertise how much content they include like “70 hours of video!” or “300 pages about Postgres!” I try to optimize for the opposite thing — use as *little* of someone’s time as possible & still help them learn
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@TensorFlow
TensorFlow
5 years
TensorFlow 2 🤝 Object Detection API Today we’re happy to announce that the TF Object Detection API officially supports TensorFlow 2! Learn more about the release and all its new features in the post. Read the blog ↓ https://t.co/yRrn8pUsPM
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Object detection in TensorFlow 2, with SSD, MobileNet, RetinaNet, Faster R-CNN, Mask R-CNN, CenterNet, EfficientNet, and more.
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@b0rk
🔎Julia Evans🔍
6 years
when debugging, your attitude matters (or in article form: https://t.co/UseM2m2WTm)
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@TrungTranVinh
Trung Tran
6 years
If I have to describe @PyTorch in three words, that would be: it just works.
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