@karpathy a flow i've been playing with -- build a personal "will i want to read this" prompt -- giving it examples of things i've liked (witty, entertaining, deep) and things i haven't (dry, clickbait, pamphlet turned into a book) and using that to decide if want to skip directly to 2
@soumithchintala What an epic run Soumith! Thank you for PyTorch of course, but also thank you for making time to help clueless new grads like me ship models back in the RNNG days.
Been wearing all black for too long so built a mix and match thing for my outfit rec app.
Now ready to share it with some early testers. Join the waitlist if you wanna escape the monochrome π
iphone air might be the best phone for photography
over the past few years, as iphone pro cameras got better and better, my mirrorless often just sits quietly in my backpack on trips, waiting to be taken out for very brief glorious moments, all while lamenting how the phone is now "good enough" for everyday photos.
but when i do take it out, i remember that putting that viewfinder next to my eye transports me to a mindspace where every view is a new frame and every corner is a new composition. not to undersell the still vastly better picture & bokeh quality
a minimal phone like the air, with all its "constraints", might just nudge amateur photographers like me to let the bigger camera breathe in the open again