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Ah, makes sense , thanks!
Ah, makes sense , thanks!
What do you mean with perpetual fallback license?
Absolutely. Nobody owns gender. Just do what you want, do what makes you happy.
I have her Lego set :)
I probably would have gone into tech earlier if I’d had a female role model in tech. When my (male) friends started programming in high school, I was very interested and wanted to learn it too. But it literally didn’t occur to me that I could, until ten years later, when I was already far along in a study in the humanities. I ended up in data/ software development in the end, but it took me ten years longer because I didn’t realise earlier that it was a field I could get into if I wanted.
So long story short, it’s not just a matter of interest, there are societal factors that play a role too.
This cannot possibly be legal in Europe.
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What happened that they screamed at you even before an interview?
How do you know?
Was that related to a company campaign?
What are you referring to?
Yeah I remember a few years ago when there was suddenly some sort of hype around Nutella and Nutella-based memes. Which just so happened to coincide with a major Nutella advertising campaign on other platforms.
People were eating it up and generating content, essentially doing an advertiser’s work for free 🤷♀️
Thank you for explaining. I work in NLP and are not familiar with all CV acronyms. That sounds like it kind if defeats the purpose if it only targets open source models. But yeah, makes sense that you would need the actual autoencoder in order to learn how to alter your data such that the representation from the autoencoder is different enough.
What’s Sam Altman’s connection to Reddit?
That’s good, I think that’s a much better and fairer model than being locked out completely of a thing that you did pay for.