@dataScienceRet(reat) Berlin. Advanced school:Deep learning immersive 3-month retreat. Project-focus, production code quality&projects are working POC! demo day
Here's a list of ALL the bad ideas most indie hackers have
- Platform to validate business ideas
- AI post generator for social media
- AI photo generator (too late guys)
- NextJS boilerplate to build SaaS
- Platform to exchange feedback
- Directory of launch platforms
- Marketplace for something
- Any kind of social network
- Launch platform
The list of good ideas is coming lol
Being grilled by a devil's advocate forces you to refine your marketing messages, target customer profile, and feature set.
There's no room for vague generalities or dodging questions you don’t have good answers to.
That’s why it’s so useful.
I don’t grow and change as fast as I did 20 years ago.
Maybe that’s because I’ve accumulated so much knowledge and wisdom, there’s less space left to grow in.
Or maybe because I’ve ossified into a static attitude and person.
Probably depends on the domain.
Este video debería tener un millón de RT: Cayetana demolió en solo 2 minutos el verso del lenguaje inclusivo y el populismo. Subí el volumen y que exploten las redes. 🔥👏🏻
In 1930, the mathematician Frank Ramsey proved that as graphs get bigger, structure is inevitable. Ramsey died later that year at the age of 26. This work spawned Ramsey theory, which looks for inescapable patterns in a huge range of systems. https://t.co/cGiWPfj6Ph
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DSR batch 36 demo day Tomorrow Tuesday at 5:30 pm at #SAP. Drop by if you have the chance!
Data Science Retreat presents 8 Machine Learning prototypes and projects by Batch 36 participants.
The event is free to attend thanks to #sap Berlin for hosting us!
https://t.co/vlOl6mw3jf
This was my #1 learning from my time at OpenAI. If someone else can't build on top of your work due to complexity - it's likely just a hack and not a fundamental step forward
Today I'm giving this talk at pydata Berlin around 7:30pm, join me if you are curious:
Debugging your reasoning (and code) with LLMs
https://t.co/jyQBOeJSuL
Check out my latest article: New trends like LLMs and Apple Vision may make linux/BSDs harder to justify for productivity https://t.co/bdVDquLotN via @LinkedIn
This is a very impressive new open model
You can try it out here: https://t.co/nC87MgHsnR
It passed my "sentient cheesecake that teaches people SQL" test with flying colors!
Any platform that optimizes for engagement will have this problem, as anger is the one shortcut to engagement these companies have found -also gaming companies
So in general, social media will have a strong emotional component (negative emotions) that don't help thinking clearly
Twitter doesn't help thinking clearly in that it violates these two recommendations:
- **Don’t follow the crowds, but instead think for yourself.**
* **Don’t make decisions while angry.
(On twitter, anger is a very common emotion)
Twitter doesn't help thinking clearly in that it violates these two recommendations:
- **Don’t follow the crowds, but instead think for yourself.**
* **Don’t make decisions while angry.
(On twitter, anger is a very common emotion)
@MongeMkt@DeepSimplicity_@marktenenholtz I'm thinking the exact opposite: LLMs like chatGPT are juniors. A 'senior' human breaks down the problem into smaller components (even functions), corrects the output with feedback, and interates till they produce something you can use. Very much like the workflow of mentoring