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An idea came to me about GBM algos like XGBoost: What if I add a few randomly generated features to a tabular dataframe and call XGBoost on it. I stop the growth of a node if a random feature is selected and use that as my stop-growth criterion. Is this a known approach?
Leading teams, ppl management, running projects drain me. Writing code makes me happy.
It’s a free market. If u can get better quality at cheaper price why not? This is not discriminating against non-Indians. It’s Indians winning fair and square in a market place!
🚨 Big News: A jury has found Indian IT outsourcing firm ‘Cognizant’ guilty of discriminating against non-Indian employees. “The lawsuit claimed Cognizant ousted many non-Indian workers by first taking them off projects and “benching” them without work… until firing them…”

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024 goes to Professor John J. Hopfield and Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton Mad respect!

I had a bit more time on hand now and have started to develop JLBoost again. What struck me was how fun it was to develop in Julia. It’s more addictive than video games. Also how Julia is battling more than the 2 language problem. It’s battling the good enough problem.
Interfaces is coming to Julia? This doc points to a glimmer of hope! Formally enforced interfaces for Arrays etc will be super awesome! hackmd.io/BbEw0_B4Q8uDSS… Traits too could be on the cards.
roc-lang.org/fast I love how Roc (@roclang) and @rtfeldman (and co?) writes the explainers. He explained that fast in Roc means faster than GC languages but as fast as langs that can (potentially) have mem unsafe code. This shows awareness, breadth and dept of knowledge
Is there an AI that can do a decent job of "Detect potential anomalies in the time series and highlight it?"

After 1 year at Voltron Data, I found myself along with my teammates and 50+ people in need of a job I have plenty experience building OSS Python data tools, presenting at conferences and OS community management. If you think I'd be a good fit for a job please let me know
Nerd alert: someone's written a book on recursion. Yes, just this one concept! I think a book on delimited continuations (which I still can't understand) is needed. Akerman's Function is quite doable without recursion. Just use a stack. nostarch.com/recursive-book…
AGI has massive failed my prompt of “make money for me” never worked.
Dear @lexfridma, it’s time we interview @RedmondGoPro , the baddest 9 Dan professional in Go!
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