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🧠 https://t.co/s6snETWDEx
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This is a really good read. Thanks for sharing.
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Otters are the best, some of my social media feeds are just filled with videos of otters being little goof balls lol. 8 $DEGEN
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Easy breezy beautiful NFT minting on /base!!
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From @MistralAILabs: Announcing `mistral-finetune`, the official repo and guide on how to fine-tune Mistral open-source models: https://github.com/mistralai/mistral-finetune
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I've seen lots of studies trying to take the same approach to improve readability for medical reports for patients as well, cool stuff. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10524809/
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Agree with Foundry, the fuzz testing helps give you guarantees in your code that are hard to match.
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So true! Having excellent data is one of those things that is overlooked until you try to build ML / AI models on real data. You can get so much signal from good feature engineering and leveraging domain knowledge to add fields that matter to the data.
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Interviews with John Carmack are the best, especially hearing about the pre-doom days. There's a good Lex podcast with him. For those interested 30 of the 40 papers he mentions in the article can be found below. https://arc.net/folder/D0472A20-9C20-4D3F-B145-D2865C0A9FEE
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The way I usually find good papers is by looking for heavily cited papers or researchers from top ranked schools. There is a ton of well written nonsense in the space but these are good filters.
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Great thread, this is very much sums up a common experience in analytics work. (having done analytics consulting for a while) Also, Underrated Comment - "the hard work was less engineering and data science, and more social and organizational - aligning people around a common language" 6 $DEGEN
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Not mine, but too cute not to post!
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My cats are kinda weird
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lol this is great. 7 $DEGEN
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Looks good, perfect breakfast! 8 $DEGEN
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Did you see this? It's wild that something like this would happen at a High School between the school employees. www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna149345
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Needs a promotion to Assistant Chief Bows Officer! lol 98 $DEGEN
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lol no!! Let him have the toy, he seems nice. 98 $DEGEN
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