Maybe there is a misconception about what his blog is about. You should treat it more like a YouTuber reporting, not an expert evaluation, more like an enthusiast testing different models and reiterating some points about them, but not giving the opinions of an expert or ML professional. His comment history on this topic in this forum clearly shows this.It’s reasonable that he might be a little hyped about things because of his feelings about them and the methodology he uses to evaluate models. I assume good faith, as the HN guidelines propose, and this is the strongest plausible interpretation of what I see in his blog.
simonw|6 months ago
throwawayReLU|6 months ago
Based on my reading of some of your blogs and reading your discussions with others on this site, you still lack technical depth and understanding of the underlying mechanisms at what I would call an expert level. I hope this doesn't sound insulting, maybe you have a different definition of "expert". I also do not say you lack the capacity to become an expert someday. I just want to explain why, while you consider yourself an expert, some people could not see you as an expert. But as I said, maybe it's just different definitions. But your blogs still have value, a lot of people read them and find them valuable, so your work is definitely worthwhile. Keep up the good work!
samrus|6 months ago
wtfisthissite98|6 months ago
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blackhaj7|6 months ago