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async_dev commented on Too Clever by Half (2018)   epsilontheory.com/too-cle... · Posted by u/lrsjng
async_dev · 7 years ago
Interesting writing style.

I really like the quote; "It's always the meta-game that gets you." (which is the whole point of the essay really).

Basically, if you think that you've found a way to win the mini-game that you're playing - you're being a coyote - so watch out! Because when that mini-game ends, the bigger, meta game is going to blow up and end your fun.

It's basically the concept of "finite" vs "infinite" games: Don't play an infinite game like a finite game. You'll think that you're clever and winning while you're playing - but the game will always get you in the end.

async_dev commented on The $2M Urinal: Why Hard Work Doesn’t Cut It (2018)   behavioralscientist.org/t... · Posted by u/wallflower
csomar · 7 years ago
I'm confused. Does this mean that the "real plumber" was an artist; or the art museum didn't have WC before putting a urinal art piece.
async_dev · 7 years ago
Yeah, I can see how that's confusing. My take is that the first person to display a urinal (as an art piece) was an artist - but the second person to _try_ to display a urinal (as an art piece) was just a plumber (meaning: not an artist).
async_dev commented on The $2M Urinal: Why Hard Work Doesn’t Cut It (2018)   behavioralscientist.org/t... · Posted by u/wallflower
async_dev · 7 years ago
Seth Godin has a great line about how the first person to put a urinal in an art museum was an artist, but the second person to do it was a plumber.

It makes an interesting thought experiment about what makes art, what it means to be "creative", and how the world may (or may not) appreciate your work...

async_dev commented on Amazon to Shut All U.S. Pop-Up Stores as It Rethinks Physical Retail Strategy   wsj.com/articles/amazon-t... · Posted by u/juokaz
async_dev · 7 years ago
Note that they are only shutting down pop-up stores that feature (it sounds like) all Amazon products like Kindle, etc. NOT their cashierless "Go" stores. It sounds like they figured out that dedicated physical locations for Amazon products don't make sense like it does for Apple, etc.
async_dev commented on Tensorflow 2.0.0-Alpha0   github.com/tensorflow/ten... · Posted by u/Gimpei
diminish · 7 years ago
What are you using in your projects?

Is TF the dominant tool in commercial or startup DNN projects?

async_dev · 7 years ago
I think pytorch is more popular in research, but TF is the most popular for commercial applications right now

u/async_dev

KarmaCake day36March 6, 2019View Original