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dandelionv1bes commented on Understanding Neural Network, Visually   visualrambling.space/neur... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
dandelionv1bes · a month ago
If you’re interested in an easy explainer for backprop, then highly recommend math for deep learning by Kneusel. Finished it recently and you can apply the chain rule backwards by hand with a tiny NN, and code one too.
dandelionv1bes commented on The $100B megadeal between OpenAI and Nvidia is on ice   wsj.com/tech/ai/the-100-b... · Posted by u/pixelesque
chihuahua · a month ago
He is a pretty interesting case. According to the book "Empire of AI" about OpenAI, he lies constantly, even about things that are too trivial to matter. So it may be part of some compulsive behavior.

And when two people want different things from him, he "resolves" the conflict by agreeing with each of them separately, and then each assumes they got what they wanted, until they talk to the other person and find out that nothing was resolved.

Really not a person who is qualified to run a company, except the constant lying is good for fundraising and PR.

dandelionv1bes · a month ago
Saw Empire of AI in a bookshop recently but held off buying as wasn’t sure if it was going to be surface level. You’d recommend?
dandelionv1bes commented on Targeted Bets: An alternative approach to the job hunt   seanmuirhead.com/blog/tar... · Posted by u/seany62
ebiester · 2 months ago
It's interesting that the first thing you see in the comments is "don't contact anyone."

Right now we're in a weird place - if you have a network, you're pretty well off. If your network isn't hiring, or you are early in your career, it's brutal trying to get through the noise.

The truth is that proof of work matters. But the big problem is that proof of work is easy to fake right now. It takes being creative. I get a few emails a month right now. Honestly, I think this isn't going to work at this point - some go to my personal and some go to my professional emails. But what might work?

Look at people who are writing blogs. Is there something interesting on their blog? Is that worth engaging them on first? (I mean, don't waste their time if you aren't interested or if you're going to submarine it the second or third email - someone will feel used - but showing a dual purpose of the email might not be the worst thing and even if they don't have a position or influence on the position, you might have a good conversation.

Are you involved on bluesky/twitter/threads? Are you getting positive engagement? Are you finding ways to make community? It may not get the formal referral but it might make the social referral and give you 30 extra seconds with the resume and a reason to say yes.

dandelionv1bes · 2 months ago
I struggle with this a bit because while my network isn’t bad - I really can’t stand social network like threads/X etc - I’m not on any social media bar here and LinkedIn.

Do you think investing in bluesky is worth it? I’m in industry but have a PhD ongoing in TTI models so I should probably get on it :/

dandelionv1bes commented on Predicting OpenAI's ad strategy   ossa-ma.github.io/blog/op... · Posted by u/calcifer
dandelionv1bes · 2 months ago
Nice read - I can’t seem to subscribe? Getting an error with Buttondown.
dandelionv1bes commented on ThinkNext Design   thinknextdesign.com/home.... · Posted by u/__patchbit__
abdulhaq · 2 months ago
When she was 4 my daughter managed to shove one of those trackpad caps up her nose. At first she was going for the clown look but ended up in frantic tears and a visit to A&E at 2am
dandelionv1bes · 2 months ago
i’m sorry this really made me laugh - I hope she’s ok!
dandelionv1bes commented on ClickHouse acquires Langfuse   langfuse.com/blog/joining... · Posted by u/tin7in
alexpadula · 2 months ago
I thought the docs were pretty good just going through them to see what the product was. For me I just don't see the use-case but I'm not well versed in their industry.
dandelionv1bes · 2 months ago
I think the docs are great to read, but implementing was a completely different story for me, ie, the Ask AI recommended solution for implementing Claude just didn’t work for me.

They do have GitHub discussions where you can raise things, but I also encountered some issues with installation that just made me want to roll the dice on another provider.

They do have a new release coming in a few weeks so I’ll try it again then for sure.

Edit: I think I’m coming across as negative and do want to recommend that it is worth trying out langfuse for sure if you’re looking at observability!

dandelionv1bes commented on ClickHouse acquires Langfuse   langfuse.com/blog/joining... · Posted by u/tin7in
mritchie712 · 2 months ago
the "Prompt Management" part of these products always seemed odd. Does anyone use it? Why?
dandelionv1bes · 2 months ago
I do understand why it’s a product - it feels a bit like what databricks has with model artifacts. Ie having a repo of prompts so you can track performance changes against is good. Especially if say you have users other than engineers touching them (ie product manager wants to AB).

Having said that, I struggled a lot with actually implementing langfuse due to numerous bugs/confusing AI driven documentation. So I’m amazed that it’s being bought to be really frank. I was just on the free version in order to look at it and make a broader recommendation, I wasn’t particularly impressed. Mileage may vary though, perhaps it’s a me issue.

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