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Shawn 白

@ShawnQuestt

Just your average nobody... With an interest in LLMs and embedded systems || My North Star? Bringing creations of my imagination to life as I see fit

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Shawn 白@ShawnQuestt·
Ughhhh, consistency... 🫠 What a pain in the arse. That being said, I'm back and hopefully will stay this time. A challenge to you (Shawn) keep this up for the entirety of this month. 5 days a week at the very least... To infinity and beyond Let me know in June how it went 🤝🏽
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Tosin Afolabi@Tosin_afolabi09·
@princess_yfe @yfe_embedded I wrote a carbon capture paper, shipped 700k lines of a Rust game engine, and built a VCS from scratch. Not for a degree. Not for a job. Just because the problems were interesting. Folabi. CEO @GenovoT59335
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Princess Bamigboye
Princess Bamigboye@princess_yfe·
Hi, I'm Princess One of the few ladies on here whose a hardware jockie 😗 Embedded Systems is the love of my heart, and admin work is what eats up most of my time I run a startup (@yfe_embedded), so it's very expected 😅 Through said company, I teach and help build this generation of engineers to be industry-ready professionals Not only that, but I am also the Regional Outreach Manager for Africa @ACTaero 🌍 The organization's vision aligns with YFE's and we'll be having a partnership soon Follow me for more updates on that, and for hardware tips and builds as well 🙂‍↕️ Aii. That's all for me Quote with yours Let's have you 😉
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Shawn 白@ShawnQuestt·
How even the mighty have fallen 😪
Andrew Ng@AndrewYNg

Harvard University just voted to limit the number of A grades given in undergraduate classes to about 20% of the class. I’m not in favor of this. It deeply runs counter to how I believe education should be. We should hold a high bar, but also work mightily to support the success of 100% of learners, rather than a fraction. Harvard’s administration took this step — over the objections of a large fraction of the student body — to counter grade inflation. Grade inflation is real: Many universities have been awarding A and B grades to ever larger fractions of students, and this has caused grade point averages (GPAs) to become less useful as signals of student skill. At the same time, we want students to succeed. The heart of the question is the role of educational institutions. Should our goal be: - To help students succeed? - To judge students? Both of these have value. But my focus when working in education is almost entirely helping students succeed. To me, it is clear that many people want to learn, to be empowered, to build skills that let them do new things! This is what we focus on at DeepLearningAI. This philosophy is also why my online courses (going back to my early online Stanford courses on Coursera) permitted an unlimited number of retries for graded assignments. I believe in letting — and even encouraging — someone to redo something until they succeed. This is as opposed to standing in judgement of the fact they didn’t get it right the first time. Further, I want homework assignments to be designed primarily to help people practice and learn, rather than to judge their skill level. This is why I prefer to create “Practice Problems” and “Practice Labs” — questions that, when you think through them, help you to gain practice and reinforce what you know. As opposed to “Assessment Problems” designed primarily to judge skill. But won’t Harvard’s move make GPAs more meaningful and help prospective employers identify strong candidates? Having hired a large number of people from Harvard and other institutions, I can say confidently that GPA is not an important signal. We have screening and interviewing processes that give far more accurate ways to figure out if someone is truly skilled. I do not need a wider spread in applicant GPA scores to figure out who's really good! To be clear, there is also value in assessment. Even though standardized testing is much hated, high-quality tests like the SAT, ACT, GRE, TOEFL, etc. provide objective measures of ability in a domain. I find that most people want to learn and succeed. There are also people who want rigorous assessment (for example, to apply for school admissions), but this is a lesser need, and is not my focus when building educational products. Harvard is often described as an “elite” educational institution. There are two ways to be elite: One option involves limiting enrollments, and then even among admitted students, cap the number of people that do well at 20%. I would rather pursue a different path: Set a high bar and teach elite, cutting-edge skills, but strive relentlessly to help everyone succeed. This way, eliteness is defined not by excluding people but by helping as many people as possible to be excellent. [Original text: The Batch newsletter]

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Shawn 白@ShawnQuestt·
Trick Question: Spot the robots... Good morning, ppl of 𝕏 Another day, another reason to show up Stay Breezy... 🫴🏽🥂
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Princess Bamigboye
Princess Bamigboye@princess_yfe·
I feel like every few weeks, I have a quiet quarter-life crisis Not because I hate engineering But because engineering alone feels too small for who I’m becoming I love building I love solving hard problems I love seeing ideas move from “this might work” to “this is real.” But there’s a tension I couldn’t name for a long time: Engineers do the work… Someone else owns the vision And in Nigeria, that gap feels even wider Engineering is undervalued Often underpaid Treated like backend labour Rarely invited into decision-making rooms And something in me keeps pushing back against that Because I’m not wired to just execute I’m wired to start things To shape direction To build ecosystems To create paths I wish existed when I was starting out That doesn’t mean I’m abandoning engineering It means I’m refusing to stay silent in the background Engineering is not my cage It’s my leverage I didn’t learn it just to bring other people’s visions to life forever I learned it so I could understand how things work — and then decide what should exist That in-between phase is uncomfortable You outgrow one version of yourself before the next one fully forms So the questions start coming The restlessness The doubt But I’m learning this: Wanting ownership doesn’t make you ungrateful Wanting impact doesn’t make you unserious Wanting a seat at the table doesn’t mean you’re betraying your craft Some of the most dangerous founders are engineers who refuse to stay in the execution lane If you’re an engineer who wants more than just execution, you’re not alone What are you building towards right now?
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Osas ✨
Osas ✨@osasinrobotics·
I may have some good news to share with you guys today 🌚🌚 Good morning ✨
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Shawn 白@ShawnQuestt·
@osasinrobotics Champ ke, champ ni? 😂 Honestly, I really can't tell But it'd definitely have sth to do with wireless communication or actuation with respect to sensor feedback... 🫠
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Princess Bamigboye
Princess Bamigboye@princess_yfe·
@ShawnQuestt We can't be cooked ooo 😂 Before it'll be Vivy Fluorite's Eye song all over again 🤣
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Shawn 白@ShawnQuestt·
@princess_yfe Agreed 10,000,000,000% I suppose it wasn't as much a trick question, but rather stating the obvious... It would seem we are cooked 😪
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Princess Bamigboye
Princess Bamigboye@princess_yfe·
@ShawnQuestt Humans are the robots now 'cause robots themselves are getting smarter While we? It is well with us
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Shawn 白@ShawnQuestt·
I apologize for yesterday's emotional outburst, I was just really excited it actually worked 🫠 So, here's a proper and more detailed rundown on its workings... (Heads-up: The video is a bit lengthy 🫠🫠. And thank you for the love)
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Somebody shout DOBALE!! 🔥🔥 Alright, the gist: This is, in simple terms, a surge guard for protecting electrical appliances. The concept, at the very least ♧ I simulated a power surge using the potentiometer ♧ 3 yellow blinks -> checking whether it's fine to switch to live

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Shawn 白@ShawnQuestt·
Somebody shout DOBALE!! 🔥🔥 Alright, the gist: This is, in simple terms, a surge guard for protecting electrical appliances. The concept, at the very least ♧ I simulated a power surge using the potentiometer ♧ 3 yellow blinks -> checking whether it's fine to switch to live
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Shawn 白@ShawnQuestt·
@anis_neyo I suppose one could say you're on a roll... 😂😂
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