
Joshua Cole
@combinatoricole
Ex-FANG MLE/SWE. Building a game-changing company, in the hyper-literal autistic sense of the phrase.
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You can either operate on humble compressed structures or you can be stupid, bloated, and slow.
Reading a book about competitive gaming by a professional Street Fighter champion and he writes like freaking Nietzsche

Here's how to load an ONNX model in Clojure: (onnx "my-model-file.onnx") That's it. From then on, it completely automatically fits in the existing Tensor infrastructure an can be run in many different ways, with more or less custom configuration! github.com/uncomplicate/d… #PyTorch
So, if you had a ruliad parser, which observed computational agents, and you found one, that computational agent has effectively left its universe for another.
I've heard a theory that on the Internet if you say something wrong you get corrected. It must be wrong, because when I say things, I rarely get corrected.
So many people focus on the big problems rather than the fundamental problems, but big problems are composed of fundamental problems.
Seeking explanations before data, not vice versa.
The adversary complicates while the friend simplifies. The opponent slows while the ally speeds.
Congruence with extrapolated reality is more important then congruence with the present, since in reacting to the present, you have already past it. It is gone. Behind you. Over.
In the hyper-literal, autistic sense of the phrase, I am in actuality building a game-changing company which will be revolutionizing game theory.
Sometimes you can't get to the point. Get around it instead.
If you're dampening toward the center, you can converge to that. Stop sin-ing (lol) and get to the point.
Obvious things need to be said, because they aren't always obvious to someone else.
Isomorphic maps are can make two differing things equivalent to each other from within the lens the map provides.
Magic is work w/o explanation. It seduces by looking free. It wasn't. So watching it can be a waste of time. Hate magic; pursue capacity instead.
Be not afraid is good advice; skips steps. It is accelerationist.
The opposite of finishing isn't not starting. It is not finishing. People who give advice often focus on saying start. If you are already running, this isn't enough. Finish, too.
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