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overfitted | 4 years ago | on: Feature Store Summit is live

I've been listening in and also followed the Slack channel. It's organised by (both?) featurestore.org and Hopsworks. Anyways, the format of answering questions in the Slack (this time it's featurestore.org's) after the talks was appreciated. Hope to get the recordings afterwards..

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: How do you/team stay innovative/creative working remote?

While writing this question a thought popped into my mind: Maybe it's actually better like this. Now I/we have to think the idea through before "wasting" someone else's time.

I guess I'm looking for: 1. Have you actually changed anything in your team/organization with regards to innovation? 2. If you were a (mostly or only) remote working company. How have you approached innovation?

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Nvidia Uses AI to Slash Bandwidth on Video Calls

I think the ability to, as someone mentioned it, have yourself look a bit tidier than you actually are (working from home) could be a huge benifit.

I mean taking away focus on things that doesn't matter in a virtual meeting such as: Where you are sitting - via Virtual Background Your daily hair style status or if you have a nose pimple - Via NVIDIAs AI showcased here. Would be great.

Though replacing yourself with a "digital" avatar I think takes away many of the benefits an actual live meeting provides.

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: A Guide to Deep Learning and Neural Networks

If one found this article interesting and are interested in getting some hands-on learning/training on the topic I'd recommend this free open online course provided by a collaboration of Nordic Universities: https://www.elementsofai.com/

Some might be to easy for you.. then just skim through it, but if Deep Learning is new to you there's some more in-depth interactive exercises in it.

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Machine Learning Engineer Guide: Feature Store vs. Data Warehouse

I might be falling for something related to Cunningham's Law here but.. I believe the whole article is an effort of trying to answer this question.

Quoting some from the article: "Data warehouses are used primarily by business analysts for interactive querying and for generating historical reports/dashboards on the business. Feature stores are used by both data scientists and by the online/batch applications, and they are fed data by feature pipelines, typically written in Python or Scala/Java. Also, Data warehouses mostly stores data in relational tables, whereas a Feature Store stores it as numerical and categorical features and outputs tensors and/or vectors for training or serving.

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Covid-19 Has Affected Freelancing: A Global Survey of 1,365 Freelancers

Yeah well. The "gig economy" proved to be an easy sell when everything was on the rise and booming. Not so nice for the individual 'giggers' when shit hits the fan. Not the ultra privileged taking the hit though. As usual. .. though I think the freelancers should've known and taking into account the risk of it though.

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Our weird behavior during the pandemic is screwing with AI models

Many of these problems with models arise because more businesses are buying machine-learning systems but lack the in-house know-how needed to maintain them. Retraining a model can require expert human intervention.

I think this quote is very interesting since it is a practical use case where humans trusting computers and algorithms without enough understanding could be dangerous. One can think, me especially when working with banks, insurance companies and health care industry, that they are slow and too rigourous. Though, in times like these I kind of appreciate the thoroughness in their procurement and policies.

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Image Augmentation Is All You Need: Regularizing Deep Reinf Learning Fr Pixels

We propose a simple data augmentation technique that can be applied to standard model-free reinforcement learning algorithms, enabling robust learning directly from pixels without the need for auxiliary losses or pre-training. The approach leverages input perturbations commonly used in computer vision tasks to regularize the value function. Existing model-free approaches, such as Soft Actor-Critic (SAC), are not able to train deep networks effectively from image pixels. However, the addition of our augmentation method dramatically improves SAC's performance, enabling it to reach state-of-the-art performance on the DeepMind control suite, surpassing model-based (Dreamer, SLAC, PlaNet) methods and recently proposed contrastive learning (CURL). Our approach can be combined with any model-free reinforcement learning algorithm, requiring only minor modifications. - Ilya Kostrikov, Denis Yarats, Rob Fergus

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: How Do You Optimize Your Intake of Information?

Thanks for sharing! Feels like you've thought about this.

I've been trying to lesser the amount time spent on reading and listening to news. I always feel that I haven't actually missed out on much (anything) when getting home from a one or two week vacation not consuming news daily or multiple times a day.

Have you or anyone else here found a good way to "batch process" news? Say weekly.

RSS feeds I'd use more for interests. Or at least that's how I've thought about it.

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Covid-19 – a new regime of surveillance? [audio]

One thing came to mind. Living in Sweden - There's no shared/common place where vaccination records are stored... neither for infants or adults. This, because every region (within Sweden) has its own systems, responsibilities and public procurement processes for IT for Healthcare. Also, privacy. One has to store a physical paper vaccination card, remember where it is between the vaccinations and bring it. Any input from other countries? I'd say Swedes in general think the US healthcare system sounds awful. Would be 'funny' though if this were something Americans have.

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Uber discusses plan to lay off about 20% of employees

As an interesting side note it was also in the article's last paragraph about Uber not using Public Clouds such as AWS. Is that becoming more common or less? Is there any other examples of enterprises seeing benefits of running their own services?

Referring to this part: ...they chose to largely manage their own online servers. While that led to some rocky moments early on, people who have worked at the company have said Uber was able to save substantially on costs.

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: Covid-19 – a new regime of surveillance? [audio]

I'm actually happy about living in Europe with GDPR implemented. It was (and still is to some extent) a big hassle (me working in IT) and it was also filling up the news and inboxes for some time. Kind of like Covid-19 is now.

It's possible to just send a company an email, ask them to delete all the data they have related to you that aren't required to archive for legal/accounting reasons and it will happen. I've tried.

I'm also a bit surprised that "Covid-19"-apps is seen as a silver bullet to help solve the crisis. It's like the governments and big companies feel the need to fit the phrase "there's and app for that". Also, what will the actual value be? It's hard to see it as a consumer (semi-)quarantining in his/her home. Easy to conspiracy theorise on them finding a reason to just start watching everyone's step.

overfitted | 5 years ago | on: De-Googling: My Progress

Interesting!

Your first concern and reason for De-Googling was privacy, so I'd say moving to iPhone, iCloud, WhatsApp (owned by Facebook) and the like doesn't help you much.

I also think you forgot video-conferencing/video chat. I'd go for Zoom, but there's a bunch of alternatives. Most have their drawbacks.

Lastly, move to Europe where we have GDPR. I actually can not read some news articles that are hosted in the US since the site might not have bothered to implement Privacy features and thus chose to just block EU visitors. Tells you something about the 'issue'.

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