You use GPUs everyday, but do you (actually) know how they work?
GPU-Puzzles (v0.1) - 14 short puzzles in Python with a visual debugger. No background required. Do puzzles, learn CUDA.
Link: https://t.co/Yk1lWRqilN
To broaden access to this important causal library—widely used with 1M+ downloads—DoWhy is moving to an independent PyWhy GitHub organization. The first step: collaboration with @awscloud, which is contributing advanced graphical causal model algorithms: https://t.co/oEXiX5TQFU
Falling birth rates are not a mystery.
Having kids is frickin $$$ and restricting access to family planning measures is like tying a leper's hands so they won't scratch.
We gotta actually cure the world's underlying disease and then maybe people will want to bring kids into it.
Who can explain all these "celebrated" papers claiming MLP<CNN<ViT<CNN<MLP... Aren't people having better things to do? We need a theory and a framework that unifies all these instances, not fighting over trivia...
Want to buy my dad trousers for ₹1499 in CASH at @Decathlon_India Ansal Plaza & manager insists I need to put in my mobile number & email
ID to purchase.
Sorry @Decathlon_India you are violating privacy laws & consumer laws by insisting on this. Am at store currently.
Zuckerberg owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post.
Elon Musk owns Twitter.
When multi-billionaires take control of our most vital platforms for communication, it’s not a win for free speech. It’s a win for oligarchy.
The amount Elon Musk just paid for Twitter ($44 billion) is nearly equal to Biden’s proposed climate budget ($44.9 billion), in case anyone's wondering how seriously we’re taking the climate crisis
Elon Musk keeps tweeting that he loves free speech. So here's a thread with just a few of the countless examples showing he couldn't care about it less (🧵)