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tempw commented on Leaked documents show Brazil’s Bolsonaro has grave plans for Amazon rainforest   opendemocracy.net/en/demo... · Posted by u/iron0013
tempw · 6 years ago
where is the "PowerPoint" though?
tempw commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2017)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
tempw · 8 years ago

  Location: Western Europe (EU).

  Remote: Yes/Enjoy in-office but remote preferred if possible.

  Willing to relocate: Open to discuss.

  Technologies: Focused on Machine Learning Python based frameworks/libraries as TensorFlow and NumPy.
  I have experience as well in Full-Stack development mostly in React/Node/MondgoDB.

  Résumé/CV: Please request via email. You can find some of my work/code on github.com/carmezim.

  Email: hackernewshire@gmail.com

tempw commented on Eager Execution: An imperative, define-by-run interface to TensorFlow   research.googleblog.com/2... · Posted by u/alextp
chrisprobert · 8 years ago
Announcing TensorFlow's new development roadmap mandate: copy everything PyTorch is doing :-)
tempw · 8 years ago
Based on your reasoning PyTorch is copying TensorFlow static optimizations and production capability with JIT and ONNX then? I've seen many folks requesting an imperative API.

You can't please everybody, as if they listen or not to users people still complain. If both are making effort to improve themselves though, the community has only to benefit from this competitiveness.

tempw commented on Relicensing React, Jest, Flow, and Immutable.js   code.facebook.com/posts/3... · Posted by u/dwwoelfel
cies · 8 years ago
tempw · 8 years ago
Which license is PyTorch?
tempw commented on Lessons I Wish I Had Learned Before Teaching Differential Equations (1997) [pdf]   web.williams.edu/Mathemat... · Posted by u/capocannoniere
tempw · 8 years ago
It's sad one needs to reinforce the teaching of concepts rather tricks.

Even worse is when you have all the proof based and concept oriented course and are tested on trickeries on exams.

tempw commented on Ask HN: Have anyone traveled the world while working as a freelancer?    · Posted by u/jajahallo
sp527 · 8 years ago
One bit of advice. Traveling solo gets rough after a while (say 3-4 months) because of the loneliness factor. Easier to do in 'bursts' in my opinion. In fact, I think a model of going on sabbatical every 1 to 1.5 years or so makes more sense. You could easily do that in between jobs.
tempw · 8 years ago
This is true, a lot of short term "friends" you make along the way but a few days later each one goes their way and also it becomes a bit of a repetitive process and can be quite exhausting. It'll depend on your personality mostly but for an introspective it can get tiring. Helps if you visit friends/family from time to time.

u/tempw

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