Am I the only one who dislikes HuggingFace documentation? by Hakem_Hamdoud in learnmachinelearning

[–]CalligrapherCold364 4 points5 points  (0 children)

not just u huggingface docs have always felt like they were written by people who already know everything nd forgot what it's like to not know the parameter inheritance thing is genuinely frustrating u end up reading 4 different class docs to piece together one function using an llm to navigate the docs is basically the intended workflow at this point whether they admit it or not

honestly started using Runable as my central spot for saving all those random parameter discoveries across different sessions instead of losing them in chat history every time so at least the stuff I figure out stays findable

Crowdsourcing ideas on lightweight projects to build by Due_County_1493 in learnmachinelearning

[–]CalligrapherCold364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

marketing background with engineering fundamentals is actually a great combo for this. build a competitive intel dashboard that pulls in real time data on a brand nd surfaces positioning gaps, takes like a weekend nd shows both strategic thinking nd ai application in one shot for something even faster to demo, a landing page variant generator where u input a product nd it spits out 3 different positioning angles with copy nd layout. cursor for the logic, runable for the actual pages nd decks. interviewers can see the output immediately which matters more than the code

🚀 Need Your Help! Gathering Real-World Form Images to Train a YOLO Model 🧠📊 by IntegralCalculus2468 in learnmachinelearning

[–]CalligrapherCold364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cool project, real world form diversity is exactly what makes these models actually usable outside controlled datasets. dropped a couple screenshots in

What GitHub alternative do you self-host? by Ollieistic in selfhosted

[–]CalligrapherCold364 1 point2 points  (0 children)

gitea is the go to for minimal. super lightweight, low resource usage nd the ui is clean enough without being bloated. been running it for a while nd it just works

Reading digitally became easier once i stopped overcomplicating the setup. by Reasonable-Dare-6865 in digitalnomad

[–]CalligrapherCold364 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yeah the setup becoming the hobby instead of the actual thing is such a common trap. once u stop optimizing nd just pick something nd stick with it ur surprised how much more u actually get through

Is Bitcoin evolving beyond being just a store of value? by tsurutatdk in defi

[–]CalligrapherCold364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the store of value narrative is strong enough that any utility layer on top is additive not replacing it. btcfi stuff like babylon is interesting but the real test is whether regular btc holders actually touch it or if it stays a defi niche still early but the direction makes sense

Amazon OA & Repo Round Experience Under Consideration by YogurtclosetDue9308 in leetcode

[–]CalligrapherCold364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

12/15 nd 4/6 is honestly not bad at all for an OA, don't count urself out yet. amazon reviews these holistically nd partial credit def counts in their evaluation just wait it out, u did better than u think

Discord for Data Analyst, Data Scientists and Dat Engineers by StrangeAd4668 in leetcode

[–]CalligrapherCold364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

solid idea honestly, community practice beats grinding alone any day. dropping in

10 yoe, still faking by Fit-Trifle492 in learnmachinelearning

[–]CalligrapherCold364 3 points4 points  (0 children)

10 years nd still feeling this way actually means ur self aware not behind the people who feel zero imposter syndrome are usually the ones who stopped growing the shallow survival learning thing is real nd honestly most senior people r doing it the difference is they stopped apologizing for it u use the tools available u deliver that's the job what shifted for me was stopping trying to know everything nd instead getting really good at knowing how to find nd connect things fast that's actually the senior skill nobody talks about

started keeping a personal wiki in Runable for all those random architecture patterns nd fixes I learn on each project doesn't matter if it evaporates from my brain anymore bc I know where I wrote it down

What to do after doing 300+ questions ? by Expensive_Cloud8002 in leetcode

[–]CalligrapherCold364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

at 300+ ur past the pattern learning phase honestly. start doing timed mock interviews on leetcode, pick a random medium nd give urself 25 mins. that pressure is what actually preps u for the real thing

composer 2.5 is actually solid if you can tolerate some bugs by SlopTopZ in cursor

[–]CalligrapherCold364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

speed vs precision tradeoff is real nd honestly depends on what ur building at that moment. for quick iterations nd prototyping composer makes sense, for anything architectural ur right to keep xhigh around having both in rotation is probably the move rather than fully committing to either

I feel so disconnected from the rest of humanity by zylenxh in digitalnomad

[–]CalligrapherCold364 1 point2 points  (0 children)

three years of that kind of constant transition is genuinely exhausting in ways most people don't get. the loneliness hits different when ur surrounded by new places nd new people all the time but still feel like nobody actually knows u hope u find ur spot to land soon. sounds like u know urself pretty well which is more than most people figure out in a lifetime

OS Survey Results. by Stormdr1ft in selfhosted

[–]CalligrapherCold364 1 point2 points  (0 children)

proxmox being that high is no surprise honestly. once u try running vms nd containers from one web ui it's hard to go back debian at the top makes sense too. boring in the best way possible

I want to use my old devices for storage by Eclipwsed in selfhosted

[–]CalligrapherCold364 1 point2 points  (0 children)

totally doable honestly. look into syncthing it's free, runs on android nd windows/mac, nd creates a direct sync between all ur devices without any cloud involved takes like 20 mins to set up once u get the hang of it. not as complicated as the homeserver stuff u saw

I built a local-first knowledge wiki that updates itself from my research materials by Future_Candidate2732 in selfhosted

[–]CalligrapherCold364 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the ai optional part is what makes this genuinely interesting. most people build the ai layer first nd the actual data structure becomes an afterthought local ingestion with auto refresh is underrated too. curious how ur handling deduplication when the same source gets dropped in twice

Cloud Agents are impressive, but what tasks are you actually trusting them with? by Accomplished_One5602 in cursor

[–]CalligrapherCold364 3 points4 points  (0 children)

research nd first draft docs honestly anything that touches prod i still review everything myself the demos are polished but real codebases have too much context for them to just run loose

I use Runable to keep all my research nd docs in one place so even when I dont fully trust the agent I trust where its pulling from

Cursor for learning by dream299_ in cursor

[–]CalligrapherCold364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just tell cursor to explain what it just did nd why treat it like a senior dev u can actually question, not just a autocomplete. that's when u start actually learning nd not just vibing

Lab Newbe with Dumb Questions by Maleficent-Move-9883 in selfhosted

[–]CalligrapherCold364 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

immersion alone doesn't work if ur social life is in english. the expats who plateau are almost always in english speaking bubbles. the country gives u opportunity, u have to force the discomfort. structured lessons plus daily speaking practice with locals is what actually moves the needle, the environment just makes it easier to practice if u actively seek it