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Comment #15833432
Not looking to do work for you, just a tip. Look into ZFS. Daily snapshot, incremental etc? No problem. However something you'll need to think about if you're snapshotting - do you…
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Comment #15496688
> we can predict the result of a neutron star collision and be right To be fair, what we're predicting happened long ago in the past... predictions about the past are always easier…
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Comment #15201020
What I find puzzling is that this pink chocolate 'invented in 2017 by a Swiss company marketing to millenials' appears to have been available in British sweet shops for over 20 yea…
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Comment #15192778
I agree that this and the 'adversarial road signs' work indicate a growing interest in security attacks on ML. https://medium.com/self-driving-cars/adversarial-traffic-sig... Howev…
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Comment #15170553
> I would add to the list, but I can't login to my account at the moment since I don't have my bespoke HSBC 2FA physical device (despite having a far-superior, non-polluting equiva…
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Comment #15163268
Out of curiosity, do you genuinely believe there is a citation out there relating to the treatment of chickens on this farm today vs. treatment of chickens on 10000 small household…
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Comment #15149631
That's generally helpful and usually enough, but it's not universally helpful, depending on the shape of the problem and your step size - see Figure 5 below. ( http://graemebell.ne…
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Comment #15149578
Assuming you want to understand a bit more about saddle points: http://graemebell.net/pubs/taros05-bl-embedded-preprint.pdf Section 3 has some low dimensional examples with simulat…
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Comment #15149489
> Our sharp rate depends on a key observation — although we don’t know the shape of the stuck region, we know it is very thin. Oh... really? :) (After 12 years I finally get an exc…