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did u know that everyone in America is female youtu.be/DR8fHT31aPA?...

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Ten simple rules for developing good reading habits during graduate school and beyond To me, the most important are: Read often, read broadly (incl. older papers and outside your field), and learn to read some papers in detail and others more superficially (and quickly)

What's your favorite anime and why? #anime #otaku #japan #animesky

Wanna bit of writing advice? I try to avoid using ā€˜thisā€™ in the sense of, for example, ā€œone of the features of this caseā€ unless itā€™s very close to the referent. It puts cognitive load on the reader to dredge up what it refers to. Better to say ā€œone of the features of the case of the red dogā€.

But before I get to the reasoning model space... if you are looking to do some focused offline reading this weekend, I just re-compiled my take on the "noteworthy AI research papers of 2024" into one PDF-export-friendly 47-page mega-post with TOC and all:Ā sebastianraschka.com/blog/2025/ll...

Behind the scenes with what its like to build language models and pursue (hopefully) cutting edge AI research Interviewing OLMo 2 leads: Open secrets of training language models What we have learned and are going to do next. YouTube: https://buff.ly/40IlSFF Podcast / notes:

Dear algorithm, please connect me with: āœ…book lovers āœ…science lovers āœ…data science and AI lovers āœ…anime lovers

Moonshot AI, a startup team from China, has today released another multi-modal model that reaches the level of OpenAI's o1: Kimi k1.5. Currently, only the Chinese version is available, but the English version website will be launched soon. Project: www.moonshot.cn Key Technologies of Kimi k1.5

Ace your NLP Interview by neuralnetwork trite-song-d6a.notion.site/Ace-your-NLP...

Understanding LSTM Networks Long Short Term Memory networks ā€“ called ā€œLSTMsā€ ā€“ are a special kind of RNN, capable of learning long-term dependencies. They were introduced by Hochreiter & Schmidhuber, and were refined and popularized by many people in following work. colah.github.io/posts/2015-0...

my friend committed suicide on Monday. if only I told him how much he meant to me..... he wouldn't have done it maybe.. I failed to be a good friend. I hate this.