@DoctorJosh Oh, beautiful memories of "r/ludobots" back in 2014 <3
I discovered it after I read this article
https://t.co/0mzJWO02XS
It changed my life forever :)
Escaping from Jekyll...to Jekyll
An blog post about my difficulties I faced in choosing a website and a blogging platform: Simple requirements for a static website, that proved to be too elusive to fulfil.
https://t.co/pcSEFRxzqd
I started replicating the agent-based modeling experiments in "Growing Artificial Societies" book, after a wonderful course on ABMs from @ComplexExplorer by @billrand
Here is the link for the first experiment
https://t.co/ovQ3TuBg4J
How open is “open” AI, really?
If models are reusable, but… origin of data is opaque, work hidden & exploited, frameworks dominated by Big Tech, access to computational power restricted… “open” is just an empty label.
@mer__edith & friends in Nature.
https://t.co/1PZbJ39qad
I am just curious as to where to we are "actually", because, there seem to be a wide gap between what is advertised and what is real. Might be wrong. Just a hunch.
Also, for existing indicators, are there independent institutes verifying these numbers, methods of collecting them, and their adherence to their definitions?
@yacineMTB I always thought it is the opposite. When you get electrocuted because of a mistake in the circuit board, or the whole thing will burst in flames, you become more thoughtful and calculating.
Compiler bugs, while a huge testimony the genius of mankind, are lame :D
@yacineMTB I always thought it is the opposite. When you get electrocuted because of a mistake in the circuit board, or the whole thing will burst in flames, you become more thoughtful and calculating.
Compiler bugs, while a huge testimony the genius of mankind, are lame :D
@levelsio It must have been insane doing this kind of work back then, even on a technical level. I can't even start thinking how these charts or buttons were made.
Forever impressive!
@ScottAdamsSays I get your point about the way they are framing her. But, on this topic, are there any credible indicators that there was a problem with the elections?
@kenneth0stanley It is a start of a long journey. I think the key milestone here is that this narrow window is out of the lab this time, compared previous efforts in the last 70 years or so.
I was excited before, now I am getting concerned this might hinder the development of other windows...
@htmx_org@Alpine_JS Another issue is the default value of radio inputs (still unresolved): I want to show the user their selected settings from the DB. Several hours in this, no success. It could be nothing related to @Alpine_JS specifically, and has something to do with how the DOM works. Will see
Another long night with @htmx_org and @Alpine_JS. The philosophy and execution behind them is amazing. But I feel there are rough edges in the documentation and examples. A problem rose when I wanted to connect a HTMX event to AlpineJS directive.
@htmx_org@Alpine_JS After some search, it turned out that AlpineJS does not interpret correctly (no idea why) with with camelCase notation, and for that reason, HTMX provide the same events, with kebab-case instead.
It is a wonderful period to focus on using machine learning to solve problems. Now I can finally go to maker mode, with the motto of the day being: see a need, fill a need 🥰
As a ML person, I always dreamt to use ML and optimization to build useful artificats, for me and for people around me. However, as I discovered over the last 5 years, ML is just a small cog in a the bigger software machine