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tnbalsam
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Comment #26134349
I think societal commentaries on long-running trends are much more relevant than the flash-fried news cycle of the day. I'd contest that is far better than the, well, "news" (i.e. …
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Comment #25432359
I have DID, and one of the ways I ended up communicating with myself was through imagined friend contact. This really sounds like you have a dissociative spectrum symptom. Up to 1 …
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Comment #25158694
I think the above properties define a currency. Currencies are tangible, generally recognizable and agreed-upon value containers to be traded for goods and services. Calling it any…
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Comment #25012105
Yes, this makes sense. I'd suggest retitling the article to be something along the lines of "ML Expert Roadmap", and then continue to flesh out all avenues. As it stands, the roadm…
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Comment #25010457
Agreed. I think this is a well-intentioned effort at marketing and sharing knowledge but it seems a bit fluffy for the "AI" side of things. For ML, I think it's a pretty darn good …
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Comment #25010447
Perhaps I may be mistaken, but this seems to be a very long road for a more shallow understanding of deep learning. I'd venture this was written by someone who has a more tradition…
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Comment #24851324
This is incredibly confusing. I'm not sure if I'd note it is an article, it feels like there's no direction or point to this compilation of statements. If this is to advertise a co…
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Comment #24634189
It looks mostly incomplete...? I'm not quite sure if it's 'comprehensive' yet, some of the language and wording makes it look like it's aimed towards an adult who already knows Pyt…
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Comment #24595264
Can't wait until people start recognizing ADHD as being linked to dissociation spectrum disorders. These are not novel symptoms. This is not unexpected. This is exactly what you'd …