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gigglesupstairs commented on Apple's On-Device and Server Foundation Models   machinelearning.apple.com... · Posted by u/2bit
mazzystar · 2 years ago
Run OpenAI's CLIP model on iOS to search photos. https://github.com/mazzzystar/Queryable
gigglesupstairs · 2 years ago
Yes, exactly this. I have had this for a while and works wonderfully well in most cases but it’s wonky and not seamless. I wanted a more integrated approach with Photos app which only Apple can bring to the table.
gigglesupstairs commented on Apple's On-Device and Server Foundation Models   machinelearning.apple.com... · Posted by u/2bit
rishabhjain1198 · 2 years ago
For people interested in AI research, there's nothing new here.

IMO they should do a better job of referencing existing papers and techniques. The way they wrote about "adaptors" can make it seem like it's something novel, but it's actually just re-iterating vanilla LoRA. It was enough to convince one of the top-voted HackerNews comments that this was a "huge development".

Benchmarks are nice though.

gigglesupstairs · 2 years ago
Was there anything about searching through our own photos using prompts? I thought this could be pretty amazing and still a natural way to find very specific photos in one’s own photo gallery.
gigglesupstairs commented on Show HN: I made a web game that makes practicing basic arithmetic fun   worchle.com/mathic/... · Posted by u/dylanhouli
doublerabbit · 2 years ago
Fun, great concept.

Getting an error for pressing the addition button "2+" is a bit confusing.

gigglesupstairs · 2 years ago
Yeah it was confusing. Idea is to press first and the last number of the equation as far as I have understood. UX is wonky but I love such math challenges so it’s all cool.
gigglesupstairs commented on Google's AI-generated search results keep citing The Onion   readtpa.com/p/googles-ai-... · Posted by u/jrflowers
cryptoz · 2 years ago
Side note, when did Reddit unarchive posts? I remember years ago they stopped allowing new comments on a post, but here is a decade-old post with new comments!

And to stay on topic- this is exactly why ChatGPT took off. OpenAI says they were surprised by the huge response…but, their intense (and yeah controversial) RLHF really pays off with not suggesting soooo much of this wrong / dangerous stuff.

Google of course is allergic to human intervention in anything.

gigglesupstairs · 2 years ago
Moderators can turn archiving on or off in subreddit settings. That dictates whether someone can comment or not comment on posts older than six months.
gigglesupstairs commented on Hackers discover how to reprogram NES Tetris from within the game   arstechnica.com/gaming/20... · Posted by u/LorenDB
farseer · 2 years ago
Stupid question but are such hackers mostly trust fund babies? With their future secure and nothing but boredom? Coz the rest of us are too busy making a living for such exploits (no pun intended).
gigglesupstairs · 2 years ago
Some of those “hackers” are twelve years olds, so earning money may not be the most important thing for them.
gigglesupstairs commented on Ask HN: How to manage phones and PCs for elderly parents?    · Posted by u/thepuppet33r
theandrewbailey · 2 years ago
> Of course, if they are already used to some other system, like Windows, changing is probably more trouble than it’s worth.

I thought that, too, but I installed Xubuntu on my parents PC, told them it works like Windows (like double click desktop icons to open programs, the X button in the corner closes them), showed them how to check email, watch Youtube, play solitaire, and shut down. I expected them to say "put it back like what it was", but after about 10 years, it never happened. I eventually showed them how to keep it up to date, but no big security issues ever happened like on Windows.

gigglesupstairs · 2 years ago
Great example. Similar design patterns result in similar user experiences irrespective of platform. Who would have thunk?
gigglesupstairs commented on Have you ever resigned because of your own poor performance?    · Posted by u/alex8790
gigglesupstairs · 2 years ago
You sound burnt out? Why not take a brief sabbatical and see if you still feel the same after? Since you felt passionate about what you were doing earlier but that took a hit because of that employee, and that still remains an unfinished business, that passion may come back to you.

u/gigglesupstairs

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