Now ML at LabForward, digital tools for Labs.
Berlin, Germany
We are going to review one year of uv usage to ponder the pros, the cons, and whether you should migrate.
It's a long article, but I have a 10 lines TL;DR at the top, you can pretend you read the whole thing :)
open.substack.com/pub/bitecode...
We are going to review one year of uv usage to ponder the pros, the cons, and whether you should migrate.
It's a long article, but I have a 10 lines TL;DR at the top, you can pretend you read the whole thing :)
open.substack.com/pub/bitecode...
We are going to review one year of uv usage to ponder the pros, the cons, and whether you should migrate.
It's a long article, but I have a 10 lines TL;DR at the top, you can pretend you read the whole thing :)
open.substack.com/pub/bitecode...
We've done full circle
We've done full circle
Not everything needs to be fed through LLM and for that we now have much better foundation for tons of apps that work with texts but not necessarily need to generate any, so classification, NER, similarity scores.
Not everything needs to be fed through LLM and for that we now have much better foundation for tons of apps that work with texts but not necessarily need to generate any, so classification, NER, similarity scores.
• make-ggml .py: github.com/ggerganov/ll...
• pull request: github.com/ggerganov/ll...
• make-ggml .py: github.com/ggerganov/ll...
• pull request: github.com/ggerganov/ll...
Key takeaways:
1. Proper design of prompts is important
Even the most senior researchers can do wrong. Many builtin prompts in packages are also bad.
blog.dottxt.co/say-what-you...
Key takeaways:
1. Proper design of prompts is important
Even the most senior researchers can do wrong. Many builtin prompts in packages are also bad.
blog.dottxt.co/say-what-you...
More details and explanation at fstring.help
More details and explanation at fstring.help
Remind that there was something really interesting back then, but forgotten for a while in Read-It-Later style of apps for example. Or liberate the users like Arc browser does with their auto-discarded tabs.
Remind that there was something really interesting back then, but forgotten for a while in Read-It-Later style of apps for example. Or liberate the users like Arc browser does with their auto-discarded tabs.
1) made videos autoplay
2) pushed too many "meme"/tiktok/youtube shorts like entertainment videos
3) pushed me to Followed tab
to only find extremely low activity of people whom I actually following there.
1) made videos autoplay
2) pushed too many "meme"/tiktok/youtube shorts like entertainment videos
3) pushed me to Followed tab
to only find extremely low activity of people whom I actually following there.