D66-70: I have been doing some code refactoring and reading my book. I’m absolutely in love with @twominutepapers channel to have a quick look at new research, and it’s great how visually attractive their videos are. #100DaysOfCode
D62-65: i missed updating for many days 😅. I read a couple of chapters of “AI: A Modern Approach”, I find it a bit lengthy at times but it’s interesting. I’m also practicing building a simple food detector using efficientNet. #100DaysOfCode
D59-61: Had a fantastic time hearing the talks on the Microsoft Research Summit. I really liked the series on reinforcement learning and the panel on how engineering and neuroscience can work together.
D56-58: saw some cool papers! My favourites were one on reinforcement learning for physics and motion simulation and one called “grokking: generalization beyond overfitting”. I also had fun watching the workshop on time series in healthcare by @MihaelaVDS’ lab. #100DaysOfCode
D55: I had a very fun day. Read the ULMFit for Text Classification paper, practiced transfer learning and fine tuning, and had a quick look into R with @variint. Having the first access index in a array being 1 instead of 0 is still a pet peeve of mine.
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D54: today was pretty chill. I sneaked into @variint and @ramanshsharma1 paper reading presentations which were super interesting and then spend the afternoon getting my computer and stuff in order. Why do they have to make so many different power outlet formats? #100DaysOfCode
D49-53: spent a few days without posting, such a shame. I took a small pause on tensorflow to focus on a dev project for my portfolio. Studied rest API design and jwt authentication. Also played with mongodb for the first time. #100DaysOfCode