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KPLauritzen

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    Comment #38362579

    Discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38357629

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    Comment #36240783

    An AI horror story disguised as My Little Pony fanfic

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    Comment #25342762

    The two most difficult things in programming: caching, naming and off-by-one errors.

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    Comment #21258879

    Oops. My bad.

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    Comment #21258838

    Edit: I was wrong. I'm comparing monthly cost and yearly income. I think your math is wrong. 4,000 CHF / 100,000 CHF = 4%

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    Comment #17393974

    Without considering salaries you can look up the costs for their compute: https://cloud.google.com/compute/pricing 128,000 CPUs and 256 GPUs I think they mention training for 2 mon…

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    Comment #17393949

    They link to a short description of the reward function in the blog: https://gist.github.com/dfarhi/66ec9d760ae0c49a5c492c9fae939...

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    Comment #17393890

    Wow, very excited about this. I don't know too much about RL, but for me the "170,000 possible actions per hero" seems far too large an output space to be feasible. What happens if…

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    Comment #13837356

    The interview with Hugo Martin, the creative director of DOOM, is great - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVLecokaRv4

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    Comment #13316662

    I think GP meant the Valve "New Employee" Handbook

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    Comment #11276875

    They've been in overtime before. In game 2 I think. AlphaGo spent about 30 seconds on each move

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    Comment #10180882

    Some colleagues of mine build a similar tool, http://molcalc.org/ It gives you access to a lot more properties of the molecule you build than just the energy: Thermodynamics, solva…

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    Comment #8989808

    What was the Danish version called? I don't recall hearing about it

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    Comment #7924684

    It's most likely Elements https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid%27s_Elements

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    Comment #7825860

    There is a recent interview with Marc Andreesen on EconTalk where he talk about how hard it would have been to realize that Google was a good buy at the time. Details here: http://…

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    Comment #5823122

    exactly, private repos. When you are talking about some OSS project it is often on github, but the authors might still have their private stuff on bitbucket. And there would be no …

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    Comment #5223362

    There is no universities from Denmark on that list, and I know that several of them offer courses in Python. I've reached out to a professor from University of Copenhagen who teach…

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    Comment #5147196

    I would think that roughly 50k USD would be enough incentive for most people to start remembering REALLY hard

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    Comment #4924750

    COuld you elaborate a bit on what the benefit of the other representations in your example. I don't get it.

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    Comment #3550764

    Actually, Grooveshark is not doing a great job of paying their royalities: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grooveshark#Licensing_and_criti... I think spotify are a bit better with the…

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    Comment #3550709

    Exactly! There is a good article about it here, http://worrydream.com/ABriefRantOnTheFutureOfInteractionDesi... Our hands are amazing for feeling minute changes with the tips of ou…