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jpdelatorre commented on Intro to Large Language Models [Video]   youtube.com/watch?v=zjkBM... · Posted by u/georgehill
jpdelatorre · 2 years ago
This video was very informative and clear for a beginner like me who is curious about AI and ML. I'd like to learn more about how to finetune llama for different tasks and domains. Does anyone have any recommendations for resources that explain this concept in a simple way and gradually introduce the technical details and tools required?
jpdelatorre commented on Show HN: Caffeine – Minimum viable back end for prototyping   github.com/rehacktive/caf... · Posted by u/aw4y
jpdelatorre · 4 years ago
Another similar project that I use for mocking API server https://github.com/typicode/json-server
jpdelatorre commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2020)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
jpdelatorre · 5 years ago
Rocket Homes | Senior Frontend/Backend/Full-stack | Full-time | Remote (US & Canada)

Rocket Homes is a tech-driven company with a passion for simplifying real estate. Our mission is to create a seamless home buying and selling experience by combining the process of searching for homes, connecting with a trusted real estate agent and getting a mortgage. Rocket Homes is part of Rocket Companies (publicly traded company - RKT) which includes Rocket Mortgage, Rocket Loans and few others. Headquartered in Detroit, MI with offices in Toronto, ON.

Website: https://www.rockethomes.com/

We're looking for strong JS/Typescript devs (frontend or backend).

Tech stack:

- Frontend (Node, Express, React with SSR, Redux, TailwindCSS)

- API (Node, Express, Elasticseach, AWS)

I'm one of the frontend devs. Email me your CV or if you have any questions - johndelatorre@rockethomes.com

Job posting

- https://www.myrocketcareer.com/ShowJob/JobId/451791/SeniorFr...

- https://www.myrocketcareer.com/ShowJob/JobId/451792/BackEndD...

jpdelatorre commented on Realtime streaming from torrents in the browser   iflix.io/... · Posted by u/0x4139
0x4139 · 11 years ago
it's not the samething, iflix.io streams almost instantly (if it wasn't for the huge load)
jpdelatorre · 11 years ago
Well technically it's not but I think the objective is quite the same. It lets me stream video from a torrent.
jpdelatorre commented on Realtime streaming from torrents in the browser   iflix.io/... · Posted by u/0x4139
jpdelatorre · 11 years ago
There's another service that I use that exactly do the same thing and it works well. http://put.io
jpdelatorre commented on We Need Viable Search Engine Competition   peebs.org/2014/01/04/we-n... · Posted by u/nemesisj
jpdelatorre · 12 years ago
Here's an idea... how about instead of using just one search engine website, browsers will have a functionality that allows you to search for something and have it query to 3 different search engine at the same time? Users can configure which 3 search engine he/she wants to use. That way, website owners won't be so affected when one search engine screwed him up.
jpdelatorre commented on Kevin Rose’s idea for a new blogging platform called Tiny   thenextweb.com/insider/20... · Posted by u/datacog
jpdelatorre · 12 years ago
That concept would be interesting for status updates. Like having a blurred background image of you when you posted the update?
jpdelatorre commented on Ask HN: .net vs .co, Which TLD would you choose?    · Posted by u/jpdelatorre
mattkrea · 12 years ago
Other than looking around for others (country TLDs like .io) which might fit your market or product I would personally go with the .net. Depending upon your market I would imagine you'd see a lot of traffic intended for your site to go to the .com simply due to confusion.
jpdelatorre · 12 years ago
I think .io appeals only to techie/developer market

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