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8,713karma·1,330submissions·October 1, 2013
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This is tremendously cool! Strongly recommend playing around with the demo: https://thesephist--prism-start-app.modal.run …
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40405443
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You can represent arbitrary shapes through the composition of SDFs: https://iquilezles.org/articles/distfunctions/ These can be treated as parameterised nodes in a tree, sim…
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I think the question - at least, for me - is "what do you expect to do with this system?" What will you output with your diffusion model?
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The Apple Silicon MacBooks are very, very good. They're efficient, fast, well-built, have great peripherals, don't power themselves back on when you close the lid, and are generally the be…
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I promise that we've made games of our own in the past and that we're not coming at this completely unaware :-) Our thinking is that you can lay a base quickly, and then iterate on that to w…
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(I'm the in-house AI engineer at Braindump, but I come from a gamedev background.) Yes, we agree that doesn't scale. Braindump's designed to let you change those assumptions at any time…
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> The alternative is to make game creation fun - which then gets you to Roblox territory. Have people make games and share them quickly with each other. That's the plan :-)
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(I'm the in-house AI engineer at Braindump.) We experimented with a few different form factors, including integrating into existing game engines, before taking this path. Our rationale was that w…
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(I'm the in-house AI engineer at Braindump.) Yeah, this is definitely something we're considering. The majority of us are programmers and have similar feelings about the joy of programming. …
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Hi there! I'm the in-house AI engineer at Braindump. We've done some internal research into this and are excited to explore it in future, but we're not currently working on it at presen…
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There is no AI here.
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1) It does not need to solve every issue to be useful; it just needs to surface some issue that a human reviewer can then validate. It's seen a lot of code; it can find common issues. 2) The sp…
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Welcome to our incredible journey: https://ourincrediblejourney.tumblr.com/
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A great list! I'll have to keep this in mind for my projects. I think I have most of these covered, but a more definitive list is always welcome :)
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You can implement an idiomatic CNN in PyTorch or TF and compare their performance to this implementation. It's a perfectly reasonable comparison.
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The car was partially autonomous. The people who were working on making it autonomous will be moved over to the full-time AI team.
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That's probably an indirect reference to being able to train on copyrighted material in Japan [0]. [0] https://www.deeplearning.ai/the-batch/japan-ai-data-laws-exp... …
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I moved to Sweden ~2.5 years ago and I can count the number of times I've used cash on one hand. It's definitely less private, but the convenience is unmatched. Honestly, I don't even k…
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