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matigekunst t1_j2mitzy wrote
I train whenever the machine trains. Whenever I put on a run I do a set of squats or pushups. I see it as a regularisation method. Forces me to think a bit more before turning on a big run
matigekunst t1_j14o554 wrote
Reply to [D] BLIP is now available on transformers, what are the cool apps you can build on top of it? by younesbelkada
I've used it for an experiment /art piece where BLIP and a diffusion model play the telephone game
matigekunst t1_iwym4lb wrote
Reply to [D] David Ha/@hardmaru of Stability AI is liking all of Elon Musk's tweets by datasciencepro
Maybe he just likes the drama. Or maybe he wants to bump up the tweet. Can't really know what he thinks from just likes.
matigekunst t1_itutpb0 wrote
matigekunst t1_irevim5 wrote
Reply to comment by dbell in A script that draws words using that same word (of your choosing) to draw each letter-segment by maxedgextreme
Thanks, I'll update it:)
matigekunst t1_irevfhs wrote
Reply to comment by precinctomega in A script that draws words using that same word (of your choosing) to draw each letter-segment by maxedgextreme
Haha, well it's my favourite book and Escher is my favourite artist
matigekunst t1_ir4g87w wrote
I tried it and sometimes ended up with saturated noise, but occasionally with something that looked like a Turing pattern
matigekunst t1_j2mv9ak wrote
Reply to comment by hollow_sets in [D] What do you do while you wait for training? by hollow_sets
I mean just do a set whenever you turn on the run. If you're anything like me you turn on tons of runs where you quickly spot a mistake.
Besides that, I would also recommend exercise every day. Not 120 hours long of course, just 30 minutes to an hour. I used to have very bad slouching posture like a lot of my colleagues. ML researchers spend a lot of time sitting behind a desk. Bouldering and going to the gym have wonders to my posture