Saurabh
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Saurabh
@notsaurav
The herd is me and I'm the herd. Startups, AFC, Herd behaviour are my interests.
Toronto, Canada Katılım Mayıs 2019
295 Takip Edilen21 Takipçiler

Updated my open source Wisprflow alternative to now work for Hinglish too. All it needed was only change, changed model to new gpt transcription model from OpenAI :)
Didnt Wisprflow run a whole campaign on how they have started supporting Hinglish? Turns out the wrapper just needed to change the model.
I didn't update the code in the open source; I just updated it in the settings. Abhi to yeh bhi kaam karega.

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@PeakSxnti Tomiyasu. Never had a bad game but injury couldn't support.
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@TransferSector Transition season meaning they hadn't bought the best players in the world by January. They were dead and buried and bought the 2 best players in the league. Shameless guy.
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Bernardo Silva on Arsenal:
“They’ve been growing and… well, it’s a team that has been together for, what, five years now, so it’s only natural that they would man up a little bit and start challenging for titles, so, yeah, let’s see what happens.
“No, I’m not in love [with Arsenal]. I do believe our main rivals were Liverpool by far. I also believe - and I know this is very subjective - that if we were not in a transitional season and if we didn’t make so many mistakes, we would have won this league. I don’t say we would have won easily, but we would have won this league. So it’s quite frustrating.”
[@OliverKay] nytimes.com/athletic/72804…
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This midfield would completely dominate Europe.

Simon Collings@sr_collings
Arsenal among those interested in West Ham star Mathues Fernandes, who has also caught the eye of Manchester United. The Gunners would like to add a midfielder this summer. Story with @JackRosser_ thesun.co.uk/sport/39108470…
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@TheAthleticFC After review, it was seen that the writer had tears in his eyes while writing this article.
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This has been a terrible week for VAR.
The events at West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur and Motherwell proved as much.
And to think its introduction was designed to “get rid of headline mistakes and scandals”. Instead, they have not been removed from the game but have in fact been piling up like never before.
Mistakes and scandals that are not just one-off errors, misses, lapses of judgment, but rather an inevitable part of the VAR system.
There is one clean clear simple solution for this, @JackPittBrooke argues.
That is full abolition without delay.
🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/72757…

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VAR has officiated that West Ham vs Arsenal incident at the weekend.
VAR instructed Chris Kavanagh to look at the monitor, then suggested he looks at both Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard incidents but fails to provide him with conclusive footage of any fouls.
Chris Kavanagh was only provided with footage to disallow the goal for a foul by Pablo on Raya.
A better, stronger referee would have asked for more footage of the reported Rice and Trossard incidents.
VAR has literally officiated that incident and put its own spin on it so Chris Kavanagh had no alternative but to disallow the goal from the inadequate footage provided.
Make no mistake, VAR is officiating Premier League games now.
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@GeronimoMorgans There's a reason he's not a referee - he didn't train for it.
There's a reason he's posting this video - YouTube views = revenue.
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finally someone speaking absolute facts about Arsenal’s rugby corners and the refereeing standards. @jamesallcott 👏
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🗣️ JUST IN: Referee Chris Kavanagh was left confused by VAR during a review to rule out West Ham’s equaliser against Arsenal as full audio is revealed.
“You’ve got Declan Rice and you’ve got [Leandro] Trossard,” said AVAR Akil Howson.
Kavanagh: “I don’t know what you’re trying to show me, give me a clue.”
After being asked to look at Trossard potentially shoving Pablo into Raya, Kavanagh said: “I don’t think there’s much in that at all, I’m happy with that.”
He was also asked to review a potential foul by Rice on Mavropanos, to which he replied: “But the foul happens on the goalkeeper before.”
It took four minutes and 17 seconds between Wilson firing into the back of the net and a foul being awarded, with 17 replays reviewed in the process.
[via @MailSport]


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✍️ 'Pre-emptively declaring your side to be title winners is not just embarrassing and naff: it’s the sort of presumptuous, entitled behaviour that invites the harshest of punishment from the footballing gods,' writes @alantyers
And it's not just Arsenal fans who are guilty. Read Alan's column ⬇️
telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…

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Anyway, just got off the phone with my Arsenal friend, and man, I really respect him.
He told me that the title win wouldn't feel like a real title win, because he doesn't feel there was any consistency in the refereeing decisions.
He says he wants a dominant, undisputed title. And one that feels ethically right. That people wouldn't question.
Wish more people were like him.
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Couldn’t catch the game today unfortunately. But it looks like it got a little nervy in the 2nd half. Ultimately, we need Havertz back leading the line as soon as possible.
If you have two zone dominant attackers (Saka & Havertz) you can platform Trossard’s lack of zone dominance for his specialist abilities in the box. Gyokeres-Trossard is not a good dynamic
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@DamiDhray The VAR spoke so much to be so wrong. Keeper back-pedaling so the striker won't one shot it from far away. It comes down to 1 on 1 speed and Saliba is faster than the striker.
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Saliba Red Card against Bournemouth was similar to this same Foul below
Listen to VAR communication 😳🤦🏿♂️
Dami of Ibadan@DamiDhray
How is this not a Red Card offense? The corruption is clear They will definitely want to sabotage Arsenal #MCIBRE
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@Ian_Ladyman_DM No one cares about this award. The real award is coming later.
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@scaling01 "Final companies" thing is the interesting take. Like there are a million use cases out there still. And you can deliver a niche product (online/offline) which is cheaper than the competitor. Sales+distribution is important.
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I'm like honestly 125 max. I'm actually regarded.
AI is much better at coding than me, but still worse at architecture and taste.
But architecture will also be solved naturally. It's just a long time horizon skill. I think in RL it emerges naturally on ~month long time horizons.
So my guess is that between the end of 2027 and 2028 architecture will be solved by AI. Which corresponds to (1 month to 1 year time horizons). At that point we can also say that AI is in the superhuman coder territory.
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this is such a short-sighted "i'm 12 and actually so smart take"
it's great that you were given 130+ IQ and have 300 years of experience
but most people don't and they are already worse than current AI at basically every cognitive task
and one day in the not too distant future you will be too
as Ilya said in 2023:
"if you value intelligence above all other human qualities, you’re gonna have a bad time."
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen
This
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@plasandrunt @charles_watts What is this nonsense 😆 . Rice has been the most consistent performer throughout the 60 odd games he's played. Never below a 7/10.
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@charles_watts Rice has been poor since January and was a huge reason why Arsenal let a massive lead slip at the top of the league.
If he was on his game, Arsenal would have won the league by now.
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Bruno Fernandes is a wonderful player and has had an excellent season - in the Premier League. If the Footballer of the Year award was a PL award, there could be few arguments about him winning.
But Declan Rice has won more games (35) than Bruno has played (34), is on course to play around half a season more than Fernandes in terms of matches and has won player of the match awards throughout the run to the Champions League final and has been key to Arsenal being in a position to win the PL with three games to go. Same could be said for Gabriel and David Raya.
Doesn't feel like the right winner to me, despite Fernandes' fine form, especially since the turn of the year.
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@charles_watts Declan Rice is not attacking. It's over pretty much as soon as that becomes the case. "Football writers" are also influenced by the attacking side of football.
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@xGPhilosophy That 2nd leg gave me some confidence that there's a limit to the number of fluke finishes PSG can get.
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