kraegar

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[–] kraegar 1 points 6 months ago

I know it's an old thread, but I want there to be more DS stuff in the Lemmy.

Python is arguably the defacto standard. Jupyter gets used a lot (but shouldn't be used to frequently IMO).

I haven't used R but it seems to be a distant second to Python. That being said, it really depends on the industry!

Generally my setup is VSCode and Anaconda developing on remote VMs.

[–] kraegar 7 points 1 year ago

my spinal cord has been severed and I feel hot prickles on my cheeks...

I read that as hot pickles and got realllllllly confused until I reread it.

[–] kraegar 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

George Takei feels like half the reason I still even used twitter.

A lot of the communities I interacted with because people shilling their products, but George remained.

Swapping to Mastodon was something I had low expectations for, but it turned out great.

[–] kraegar 1 points 2 years ago

I know exactly what you mean. I even find that lemmy has had a less argumentative comments section. It is partially that I have avoided the wild communities, but it is still alarmingly chill.

Sorry for having a conversation. I didn't realize we came here to TALK. /s

I haven't found a good "wall of text" community yet. I am doing AI/ML research and was hoping that would grow quickly on lemmy. The Reddit equivalents had lots of comments and content.

[–] kraegar 12 points 2 years ago (3 children)

The number of times I have written a long comment and then simply deleted it before posting is too high.

Lemmy just has a better vibe? Idk

 

I found this paper when implementing TSMixer in darts and thought it was worth sharing.

As far as I know, it may not be relevant to non-timeseries problems. That being said, does anybody know of instance normalization outside of timeseries? It is obviously similar to batch normalization but is slightly different.

I added RIN to an N-HiTS model using the Energy benchmark dataset and got 21% and 22% reduction in MSE and MAE, respectively. This required two lines of code to be added to the model definition and increased compute time in no noticeable manner.

[–] kraegar 1 points 2 years ago

NLP isn't an area I know much about, but I find it really interesting that they used GPT-4 as the scoring mechanism. I do have concerns about this after the MIT "100% OF QUESTIONS CORRECT" fiasco recently, but it will likely be as equally or less biased than a human marker.

[–] kraegar 1 points 2 years ago

I would love to share it, but I am waiting for two papers based on the work to finish peer review.

Poke me in August!

[–] kraegar 2 points 2 years ago

Good sacrifice techniques are so slick, so don't be shy about it. They are also a great setup for newaza!

[–] kraegar 1 points 2 years ago

I can't pick just one technique because newaza and tachiwaza techniques both have their own allure.

For tachiwaza, I love uchi mata and seoi nage. It is so satisfying to hit a big throw with a clean landing. In newaza, juji gatame is my go to.

[–] kraegar 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Sadly I haven't. I might be travelling to Asia in the next year or two so it is definitely on my list of places to go. I would love to go to a university club and get destroyed.

[–] kraegar 1 points 2 years ago

Nidan checking in. I believe I am eligible for sandan? Haven't checked xD

[–] kraegar 3 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I started judo because there was a demo at my elementary school and I thought it was cool.

17 years later, I have gotten to travel all over the world and meet a ton of really cool people. I haven't done judo the past few years due to COVID and grad school; however, I finally have time to get back into it again and I am really excited!

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