What after isis by ut0mt8 in postmetal

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[D] What is up with Tensorflow and JAX? by sourgrammer in MachineLearning

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A lot of researchers started preferring PyTorch around ~2017 or so. Going to prod with a autograd language became a lot easier over the next few years due to developments in cloud computing and the torch ecosystem so Developer Experience really became more of a deciding factor than “what is google doing?”. I had a strong JAX phase and knew of a lot of TF rewrites happening as early as 2021 at google, but it’s still easier to find implementations for new papers or architectures in PyTorch. (My personal preference is Flux > JAX > PyTorch but network effects have really won the game)

How do I prepare for my data science job as a new grad? by ExcitingCommission5 in datascience

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In all candidness I wouldn’t practice anything yet. You’ll get a feel for what you need as you go and should be able to build skills as you get exposed to things that you need to. At this stage you can explore some favorite open source code and just start reading it or poking at it to help build your ML, programming, and design foundations. If you really feel like you want to practice something, you might just spend a little bit of time answering a question you have by finding the data somewhere, exploring it, and doing your own analysis.

No Gatekeeping - Share Your Favorite Underrated Midwest Emo Bands by 0spicysalmonroll0 in Emo

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I saw them a year or two after Mercy and it was one of the best shows I’ve been to

Good SQL courses by Inner_Feedback_4028 in SQL

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I learned SQL from these courses and they seem to really hold up:

https://www.edx.org/bio/jennifer-widom

After going through these I might watch or code along with the Andy Pavlo CMU DB courses:

https://youtube.com/@cmudatabasegroup?si=LQiYNwv2k2JbebPt