junior engineer vs. senior engineer https://t.co/ANC9BFiNhD
— Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) July 4, 2020
junior engineer vs. senior engineer https://t.co/ANC9BFiNhD
— Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) July 4, 2020
“Real world data” must be the most successful marketing trick ever pulled in medical research
— Maarten van Smeden (@MaartenvSmeden) June 27, 2020
Software 1.0: Write an algorithm that has the right behavior.@karpathy’s Software 2.0: Optimize differentiable blob to have correct behavior. https://t.co/96LltNXjxP
— Chris Olah (@ch402) June 18, 2020
Software 3.0: Figure out the right prompt to make your meta-learning language model have the right behavior? :P
— Bojan Tunguz (@tunguz) May 20, 2020
Junior Data Scientist: I built a model!
— The Ski is Polish which is basically Russia (@EmilyGorcenski) April 29, 2020
Senior Data Scientist: And I tuned it!
Lead Data Scientist, from a dark corner, obscured by cigarette smoke, leaning forward partially into the light: Too bad it’s built on a stack of lies and broken promises
I like to bash Python from time to time. No types, it’s slow, indent matters, v2/v3/venv issues. It can be rough, especially after being spoiled by go/rust/etc.
— Denny Britz (@dennybritz) April 7, 2020
If you ever feel that way, just spend two days with Javscript and node. You’ll never be happier to see Python again.
A metaphor of what state-of-the-art should really be about.https://t.co/KSMK43qxBk pic.twitter.com/A6PsQvAKoF
— hardmaru (@hardmaru) April 2, 2020
Twitter 2010: “I hope my tweet goes viral! Please RT!”
— Chris Albon (@chrisalbon) March 28, 2020
Twitter 2020: “Please don’t RT, I don’t have the emotional energy to mute all the trolls.”
The #coronavirus memes are getting scarily accurate... pic.twitter.com/8NbE5mZIcl
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 23, 2020
This is hilarious and also true: https://t.co/5ENcWBnZbY #DKE19
— Emily M. Bender (@emilymbender) March 22, 2020
Very useful for conveying feelings through your tracebacks. pic.twitter.com/eKBHtvkaPP
— Jake VanderPlas (@jakevdp) March 17, 2020
Maybe @openAI can cure #covid19 by feeding the prefix "the cure for coronavirus is ____" to GPT-2?
— Zachary Lipton (@zacharylipton) March 9, 2020