Michael Schellenberger Costa

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Michael Schellenberger Costa

Michael Schellenberger Costa

@misccos

Dresden, Germany شامل ہوئے Ekim 2019
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Michael Schellenberger Costa
@ducha_aiki @JFPuget I actually did model exactly that in my PhD. Neurons are exceptionally complex electrical circuits and neuromodulator change response functions of different Input signals
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Dmytro Mishkin 🇺🇦
Dmytro Mishkin 🇺🇦@ducha_aiki·
@JFPuget >- How do you model the effect of psychoactive drugs, e.g. alcohol? - How do you model the effect of hormons, like adrenaline (epinephrine)? Change a response function? Dropout? Joking, but why not try
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JFPuget 🇺🇦🇨🇦🇬🇱
For everyone thinking that a neuron, which is a cell in a brain, behaves like a simple non linear function of the sum of some inputs, let me ask you few questions: - how come there are several distinct neurotransmitters? Why not a single one? - How do you model the effect of psychoactive drugs, e.g. alcohol? - How do you model the effect of hormons, like adrenaline (epinephrine)?
davinci@leothecurious

false equivalence. 86B synapses and 86B weights mean completely different things in so many ways that this question has near-zero comparative utility.

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Björkus 'No time_t to Die' Dorkus
HEARTBREAKING: You Thought The Standard Was Wrong But It Is Actually Correct, And It Is Clang That Is Fucking You Up. I don't have the heart to make a bug report for something that's been in the standard text since C9x or whatever. I'll just avoid using the comma operator.
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Björkus 'No time_t to Die' Dorkus@__phantomderp

Works on Windows, fails everywhere else. At least it's fixable with just slapping on more `;` instead of using the parenthesized comma expressions as a direct-replacement inside of the `return` expression like before. Utter designslop. I can't wait for this to be fixed in C2y.

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Björkus 'No time_t to Die' Dorkus
Thanks to Steve Downey and others, optional<T&> officially adopted into C++26. It would've been great during C++17, but the uphill battle had to be fought first. But, hey. The first best time was 9 years ago, the second best time is now.
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Ricarda Lang
Ricarda Lang@Ricarda_Lang·
Einen Zwang zum Kegeln am Sonntagnachmittag wird es mit mir nicht geben. Dafür stehe ich mit meinem Namen.
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Ricarda Lang@Ricarda_Lang·
@berndulrich Ich kann Sorge und sogar Störgefühl durchaus nachvollziehen. Aber im Umkehrschluss würde man das preis geben, was es gegen Rechtsextreme wie Le Pen zu verteidigen gilt, eine unabhängige Justiz, die gerade nicht danach urteilt, von wem wie politisch auf das Urteil reagiert wird.
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Bernd Ulrich
Bernd Ulrich@berndulrich·
Ich halte das wirklich für eine dramatische politische Fehlentscheidung #MarineLePen
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Michael Schellenberger Costa
@kassem_ts Und nächste Woche kommt raus das die 100M aus dem Klimatranformationfonds für 2 "grüne" Kernkraftwerke verwendet werden
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Kassem Taher Saleh
Kassem Taher Saleh@kassem_ts·
Ausgerechnet unter dem Namen „Stärkung der repräsentativen Demokratie“ will die Union das Informationsfreiheitsgesetz abschaffen. Der Staat soll den Bürgerinnen und Bürgern also keine Rechenschaft mehr schulden. Jetzt verstehe ich, was „Kampf gegen den linken Zeitgeist“ bedeutet.
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Michael Schellenberger Costa
@MartinJende Heute 10 zerstörte Plakate wieder aufgehängt, auf dem Rückweg die nächste Reihe abgerissener Plakate gesehen. Die der anderen Parteien hingen alle noch. Ist aber auch Sachsen...
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Martin "glücklicher Sisyphos" Jende
Oha - grad mit unserem Kreisgeschäftsführer ausgetauscht. Dieser hatte mit der Firma telefoniert, die die Großflächenplakate für uns aufstellt. Bilanz nach der ersten Woche Wahlkampf: Allein in Nord-RLP nach einer Woche 60 Plakataufsteller der Grünen zerstört.
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Cameron DaCamara
Cameron DaCamara@starfreakclone·
I think it's about time to show off a _little_ bit of what I've been working on in my spare time. Here's a little view into 'fred', my text editor: youtube.com/watch?v=LmINbn…
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Michael Schellenberger Costa
@penberg Being a strong advocate for atomic commits I believe the issue is as always tooling. To incorporate review comments I have to ammend and force push or have multiple non-atomic commits. The issue with force pushes is that many Tools like github are bad at showing the new changes
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Pekka Enberg
Pekka Enberg@penberg·
I have mixed feelings from asking why people squash commits in Github pull requests. On the other hand, I discovered that there's a "super-commit" workflow where you only use a single commit per PR. It's a weird workflow to me, but seems fairly popular and explains why so many people think I am being weird when I talk about "atomic commits". But I also discovered that a lot of people only really know about "git push" and "git pull", which is pretty sad because git is a pretty amazing piece of tooling, but you do need spend some time learning it...
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Michael Schellenberger Costa
@static_assert_0 Also if that would be a contiguous container like std::vector the answer would be std::erase(m_entities, entity); * assuming that entity has an equality operator as it probably should have
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Michael Schellenberger Costa ری ٹویٹ کیا
NVIDIA HPC Developer
NVIDIA HPC Developer@NVIDIAHPCDev·
Connect directly with a panel of #CUDA developers at NVIDIA. 👀 We'll be discussing CUDA Core Compute Libraries like Thrust, CUB, and libcudacxx. Join us for a virtual CUDA event 📆 Nov. 22 at 10-11:30am Pacific. Learn more ➡️ github.com/NVIDIA/acceler… 🙌
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Sean Baxter
Sean Baxter@seanbax·
After eight years of solo effort on the Circle compiler, it's time to go back on the job market. I'm looking for a new challenge. I'd prefer in-office work in NYC. If you know of a good career opportunity for a very productive programmer, DM or email me. circle-lang.org/resume.pdf
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Satnam Singh
Satnam Singh@satnam6502·
I'm looking for help with C++ (yes, really). I would like to know if there is any way that I can statically ensure a function like ilv (show below) takes an even length array as an argument and returns an even length array as a result at compile time. I know I can use a static_assert inside the body of the ilv function, but I want to convey the even constraint in the type signature. I appreciate the C++ compiler in the code below infers a size M for the template matching for the size of the array, and then fails to work out that M = 2*N. If there is a way to statically enforce an array having an even length in the type then I'd love to know about it! Thank you kindly. Normal Haskell Satnam service will resume shortly.
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Michael Schellenberger Costa
@BenjaminWerner_ Wait are you not interested in how wokeness destroys the Lifestyle of hardworking "christian" gun lovers? Color me surprised... Honestly, I am that close to try and write a cron job to block the usual list of right wing suspects that reappear in my timeline
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Benjamin Werner
Benjamin Werner@BenjaminWerner_·
Is the content under the for you button a reflection of my or elon musks mind? I dont know what i have done receive so much political bs to the point that this option is completely useless
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