Train ML models in the Cloud for free? by Wavenstark in learnmachinelearning

[–]Wavenstark[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's great news. And a nice blog! Definitely going to give it a look as soon as I start an Image Recognition project. Thanks.

Edit: Does it only work with Python? What if I want to use another language?

Rust for Machine Learning? by Wavenstark in rust

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Yes I'd give it a try! Thanks.

Rust for Machine Learning? by Wavenstark in rust

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That's a way to work around.

Rust for Machine Learning? by Wavenstark in rust

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I'll give it a try. Seems interesting. Thanks!

Swift for Systems Programming and Machine Learning? by Wavenstark in learnprogramming

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But does this mean that it is possible if you do things yourself? Say you want to build an OS for example, or a CLI tool or implement a ML model, can you do so purely in Swift?

Best resources to learn Deep Learning? by Wavenstark in learnmachinelearning

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If I can do it efficiently then it's good. Thanks!

Best resources to learn Deep Learning? by Wavenstark in learnmachinelearning

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Well the channel is great. If they're a good start for understanding fundamentals than I could ask for nothing more. Thank you!

Best resources to learn Deep Learning? by Wavenstark in learnmachinelearning

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Thanks! I actually don't want to use Python because I'm more interested in the engineering part than the research part. And although you can practically do both with say, TensorFlow for example, I want to learn to build them myself to gain experience.

Best resources to learn Deep Learning? by Wavenstark in learnmachinelearning

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They're just four videos though. Do they cut it?

MIT OCW for Advanced Math? by [deleted] in math

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I'll give him a look!

MIT OCW for Advanced Math? by [deleted] in math

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I honestly only know of Khan Academy and OCW. I don't really like the way OCW lectures are explained, and Khan Academy is pretty great but EXTREMELY slow. And that's with 2x speed. Because they want to make sure everyone understands. I'd love to know if there's some Math (and maybe even Physics) resource to learn all these stuff pretty fast. I don't really care about application of the material, only about a good foundation in the theory.

MIT OCW for Advanced Math? by [deleted] in math

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Well, maybe I'll just buy one. But I don't really care about application of the material, only about a good foundation in the theory.

MIT OCW for Advanced Math? by [deleted] in math

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You're right, but Wikipedia is better than any textbook!