Quietly closing the lid of my laptop before efficiently frisbeeing it out the window. It explodes in midair, raining fiery debris onto the yard below.
[TITLE: "Machine learning. Not even once."]
This is in an hour and a half!
It'll honestly be more of a process talk than a tech talk, I'll be discussing what drives the projects I do rather than anything particularly technical about them (though there will be a bit of that too). See you there!
RE:
Someone who understands the English language better than me, please, I am vexed:
Why do "good little "
and "big bad <something>" sound correct,
but "little good <something>" and
and "bad big <something>" don't?</something></something></something>
The single most annoying tendency new users have is to spend ten minutes on the platform then try to come up with a synonym for posts that isn't "skeet".
I'm thinking Twitter did something to its UI that drops the XBlock inference sensitivity dramatically, obvious Twitter screenshots are coming back as misses with like 75% certainty (threshold is 95%). I'm going to put extra weight on new Twitter screenshots next training run to compensate.