hanibash | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Co-Founder? Seeking Co-Founder?
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hanibash | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Co-Founder? Seeking Co-Founder?
Hi everyone, I'm Hani and I'm building Artspark.io, an AI art generator with instant search capability.
I'm a software engineer working in/on startups for 10 years. I'm currently working on taking Artspark to the next level and applying generative AI art to fashion, e-commerce and community.
I'm looking for someone excited about generative AI who is "T-shaped", a generalist who is also expert in some field of engineering/design/marketing.
hanibash | 5 years ago | on: Permanent suspension of @realDonaldTrump
Members of congress were almost taken hostage because an obviously lying autocrat wanted to overturn a fair election, and people in this thread are wringing their hands over it.
Free speech is to protect people from autocratic governments, not private enterprises. Private companies can choose how they handle speech as they wish.
hanibash | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (January 2021)
Rails, Python, Vue, React, CSS & design, AWS, Tensorflow, Spark, Airflow
Experienced full stack development and machine learning. Can build you a solid site and make it look great as well.
hanibash at gmail.com include in subject: “HN freelance”
hanibash | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2018)
Remote: Preferred
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Rails, React, Python, Javascript, Tensorflow, Airflow, Spark, AWS
Email: [email protected]
Full-stack web developer that can also build ML pipelines and models. Looking for contracts only.
hanibash | 8 years ago | on: 95 Crypto Theses for 2018
"The time to make money in ICOs was in 2015 and 2016 when they were contrarian. Almost everything else more recently was either a) restricted to insiders, or b) underperformed vs. BTC/ETH. (If you can’t spot the sucker at the table, you’re the sucker.)"
This is easily disproven by using a spreadsheet and comparing CoinMarketCap prices on Jan. 1 2017 to Dec. 31 2017.
https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/20170101/ https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/20171231/
hanibash | 8 years ago | on: Google is transforming public education with low-cost laptops and free apps
In 2013 only 60% of children had internet access at home in the U.S.[0]
It might not seem like a big deal for HN readers, but computer access is still a really, really big deal for kids in the U.S.
[0]https://www.childtrends.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/69_fi...
hanibash | 9 years ago | on: Why Do DMT Users See Insects from a Parallel Universe?
"We know that after training, each layer progressively extracts higher and higher-level features of the image... The final few layers assemble those into complete interpretations—these neurons activate in response to very complex things such as entire buildings or trees."
I'm not an expert, but from the little I know of neuroscience, the human brain also has higher level interpreters inside of it. It is why, for example, that pareidolia (seeing faces in objects) is a thing (https://www.reddit.com/r/Pareidolia/).
"So here’s one surprise: neural networks that were trained to discriminate between different kinds of images have quite a bit of the information needed to generate images too"
"One way to visualize what goes on is to turn the network upside down and ask it to enhance an input image in such a way as to elicit a particular interpretation"
So I believe that what DMT is doing is triggering our high level interpreters to make sense of thoughts and emotions that we have. We do the same thing when we dream, where we interpret an event of the day in a very vivid, novel fashion, sometimes even creating story arcs around it.
hanibash | 12 years ago | on: Will you drown?
hanibash | 12 years ago | on: A Better Way to Learn AngularJS
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: Show HN: Bubbles - my unfinished HTML5 Particle Game
You're a little guy, running around and grabbing all of the opportunity you can, making sure you don't run head first into the big guys.
Sometimes it's advantageous to shrink yourself. You're more agile and able to navigate between the big guys more deftly.
But in the end, the best strategy is to grow quickly, because as you grow, the amount of surface area and the amount of opportunity you have grows, creating a feedback loop of success.
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: Dev Bootcamp is the future of our industry
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: John Resig: Redefining the Introduction to Computer Science at Khan Academy
This CS learning platform brings programming education back to its simple roots, back when your first program was as simple as drawing a circle in BASIC. It also leaps it forward, borrowing ideas from Bret Victors responsiveness talk was brilliant and I hope sets a precedent for programming education moving forward.
I really admire what you've done, Mr. Resig and the Khan Academy team!
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: Education is Our Generation's Big Problem. Let's Fix it.
I don't think you can have a discussion about education without bringing up issues of race and class. I admit, that was a pretty untactful way to bring it up.
It's an uncomfortable subject. I'll handle it more sensitively next time.
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: Education is Our Generation's Big Problem. Let's Fix it.
It's just a fact of the broken system. Tuition is justified by the job you get after it. But if you can't get a job in it, the high tuition is completely unjustified.
There have got to be better alternatives to getting a liberal education. Got any ideas?
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: Education is Our Generation's Big Problem. Let's Fix it.
Mostly, I see student debt as a glaring indicator that the system as a whole has some serious problems. I don't like to place blame on who is responsible.
But, it can't be denied that student and family responsibility is a factor in the massive student debt problem.
But keep in mind there are external pressures on families and students as well. Schools will sell students very hard. Peers. Our entire culture. When your president gets on air and says "We are dedicated to sending every kid to college", that's a very strong cultural message.
I commend you for making wise decisions when you went to school, though.
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: Education is Our Generation's Big Problem. Let's Fix it.
[University bloat report](http://goldwaterinstitute.org/sites/default/files/Administra...)
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: Education is Our Generation's Big Problem. Let's Fix it.
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: Education is Our Generation's Big Problem. Let's Fix it.
From Jeff Bezos letter: "We’re offering to pre-pay 95% of the cost of courses such as aircraft mechanics, computer-aided design, machine tool technologies, medical lab technologies, nursing, and many other fields.
The program is unusual. Unlike traditional tuition reimbursement programs, we exclusively fund education only in areas that are well-paying and in high demand according to sources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and we fund those areas regardless of whether those skills are relevant to a career at Amazon."
hanibash | 13 years ago | on: Education is Our Generation's Big Problem. Let's Fix it.