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@data_gun

Seasoned Engineer. ML systems. PhD candidate in Artificial Intelligence. Structure and stories.

Katılım Kasım 2020
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Aditi Banerjee
Aditi Banerjee@Abaner01·
Proud & honored to have curated & co-edited (along with @YudhamanyuP) this anthology, featuring stories by @anuradha_author @data_gun @mukherneena @MadhaviKunte @raghuram1998 @RamSharaph @Shaanemaan @skavitham @YudhamanyuP @SaamaanyaJ @sri_battu30059 & others.
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Python Space@python_spaces·
Python Quiz #5 What is the output of this code snippet? A) [1, [2, 3, 4], 5] B) [1, [2, 3, 4, 'x'], 5] C) [1, '234', 5] D) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Let me know your answers in the comments. Follow me @python_spaces for regular Python content.
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Benjamin Bennett Alexander
Benjamin Bennett Alexander@RealBenjizo·
Python Question; Can you crack this one? What is the output of this code, and why?🤔🤔
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RR@data_gun·
@iamneubert Impressive technique! The combination of chaos parameters and variations seems quite powerful in rapidly scaling aesthetic outputs
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Nicolas Neubert
Nicolas Neubert@iamneubert·
🧪 Ibiza + Chaos Parameter in #Midjourney One of my favourite tricks when prompting is using the chaos parameter. Let's see how I use it to scale my output. To supercharge this parameter, combine it with Variations (Strong) and scale your mood boards in minutes from one prompt! Every shot in this post has been created using the following: editorial cinematic, IbizaLandscapeAesthetic, detailed photography, muted colors --ar 21:9 --c 10 --style raw I simply used variations from the initial images above to scale the aesthetic and shot type. People: Architecture: Landscape: Since v5.2, this has been one of my favourite processes to generate diverse images. I hope this has highlighted how you can use chaos to create diversity and variations to generate scale!
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Katie Collins
Katie Collins@katie_m_collins·
Evaluating large language models is hard, particularly for mathematics. To better understand LLMs, it makes sense to harness *interactivity* - beyond static benchmarks. Excited to share a new working paper arxiv.org/abs/2306.01694! 1/
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RR@data_gun·
@shri_v I can help using Python. Do you have a drive or Dropbox to share?
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Shrivathsa. B@shri_v·
Programming help needed. We are agnostic about language. Pls use a lang good enough for the job. We have a file that I have marked up this way-
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RR@data_gun·
@mathsppblog Yes, tried now, nice. Thank you!
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Rodrigo 🐍🚀
Rodrigo 🐍🚀@mathsppblog·
Day 4/100 of learning and practising Python 🐍 list comprehensions! Let's go 🚀 Here's a short exercise for you 📖✍️ Feel free to share your solution and help others in the comments 🗨️
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RR@data_gun·
@mathsppblog If the map or lambda is ridden off then the list will be empty. So no.
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Rodrigo 🐍🚀
Rodrigo 🐍🚀@mathsppblog·
@data_gun But that didn't answer my question! Can you get rid of the map(lambda x: x, ...) part?
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Rodrigo 🐍🚀@mathsppblog·
Day 10/100 of learning and practising Python 🐍 list comprehensions! Let's go 🚀 Here's a short exercise for you 📖✍️ Feel free to share your solution and help others in the comments 🗨️
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Rodrigo 🐍🚀@mathsppblog·
@Rajesh_AI In your map, you used a lambda that does nothing... Does that mean you can remove the map..?
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RR@data_gun·
@mathsppblog Interesting question. The lambda just returns whatever is passed to it. The trick however happens at the map, where the individual characters of the string are stripped before being passed on to the lambda. Haha.
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RR@data_gun·
@dabeaz For a simple function above, defining the constants inside a function does not increase the readability. Rather, I prefer to code such simple cases using a lambda function.
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Rodrigo 🐍🚀
Rodrigo 🐍🚀@mathsppblog·
@Rajesh_AI You are using a map, and the lambda inside does nothing... So, if the lambda does nothing... Can you remove the map altogether? 😉
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