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pmorais
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Comment #23225953
Wikileaks? Really? This isn’t /r/conspiracy. Find a better source.
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Comment #22837672
Why? None of what he said suggests to me than an incompetent women would be hired over a competent man. The outrage over incentivizing minority hires is ridiculous to me. You’re mo…
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Comment #22509649
It’s actually much worse than that because of reflected inertia. The inertia of the first gear as seen from the last gear is proportional to the square of the gear ratio
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Comment #21413296
The US government DOES have such a fund though. It’s called DARPA/ONR/whatever other military research wing. They all invest heavily in startups.
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Comment #21406486
That’s not really true. The other 3 “fundamental” forces are irreducible yet still entirely explained by the standard model.
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Comment #21243438
I don’t think this kind of insight even exists into deep learning stuff (yet). One of the main reasons people even care about SVMs is that they have nice analytical properties
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Comment #21207427
You’re not the intended audience. This is meant for small research labs that are just starting up and want to enter the RL/Robotics research space and can’t afford a $400,000 PR2 o…
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Comment #21140630
You realize you have to pay an employee to do that right? Odds are it’s still more cost effective to just buy ads.
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Comment #20853553
I mean, once you hit a certain salary more money doesn’t even appreciably increase your quality of life. And I think most good software engineers are already close to that asymptot…
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Comment #20803440
That’s revisionist nonsense.
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Comment #20692388
Basically of modern convex optimization is heavily dependent on SNOPT. Deep learning research is heavily dependent on cuDNN
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Comment #20604772
I feel like this hubris is why almost every google product I use is riddled with horrible bugs. The cursor move functionality on Gmail for iOS has been broken for TWO YEARS. It’s a…
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Comment #20604735
Still missing Hangouts, Chat and GChat
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Comment #20604720
I have never heard of a tech company that doesn’t require that you explicitly give up ownership rights to software written on the job, so good luck with that
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Comment #20548690
Internet 1.0 didn’t have video...
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Comment #20495752
I’d argue that until C++11 C++ was /objectively/ a terrible language and the only reason people used it (and continue to use it) is because it’s nearly 40 years old and therefore u…
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Comment #20495651
Disappointing that the majority of the comments here are conspiracy theories about nefarious short-sellers somehow influencing coverage (including this article) and not a single pe…
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