abruptly8951
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- Comment on somewhere a postdoc is crying 2 months ago:
This sounds like a fun project “samples of chemistry”
- Comment on Nvidia is sued by authors over AI use of copyrighted works 3 months ago:
There’s is a huge difference though.
That being one is making hardware and the other is copying books into your training pipeline though
The copy occurs in the dataset preparation.
- Comment on Mozilla lays off 60 people, wants to build AI into Firefox 4 months ago:
Privacy preserving federated learning is a thing - essentially you train a local model and send the weight updates back to Google rather than the data itself…but also it’s early days so who knows what vulnerabilities may exist
- Comment on Fediverse software fork management 8 months ago:
You need rebase instead. Merge just creates useless commits and makes the diffs harder to comprehend (all changes are shown at once, but with rebase you fix the conflicts in the commit where they happened)
Then instead of your branch of branch strat you just rebase daily into main and you’re golden when it comes time to PR