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mattstauffer.com
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| | | | | I've started live streaming and publishing videos on my YouTube Channel again recently and it made me realize just how much work I've put in | |
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nickjanetakis.com
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| | | | | You could use these tips for remote interviews, code pairing, talks, podcasts, live streaming, YouTube videos and creating courses. | |
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| | | | | My home office desk setup has changed a lot since I started working from home full-time due to COVID-19. This post explains what goes into the setup that I've got, along with ample photographs. The transition to full remote both left me with more time on my hands and inspired me to tidy up and optimize my setup for comfort and improved AV. I've also started streaming programming on Twitch, which has added a few requirements. | |
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| | | In Part One of the "Understanding Generative AI" series, we delved into Tokenization - the process of dividing text into tokens, which serve as the fundamental units of information for neural networks. These tokens are crucial in shaping how AI interprets and processes language. Building upon this foundational knowledge, we are now ready to explore Neural Networks - the cornerstone technology underpinning all Artificial Intelligence research. A Short Look into the History Neural Networks, as a technology, have their roots in the 1940s and 1950s. | ||