[-] G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club 3 points 28 minutes ago

So far I have only really scratch built backprop. And had severe performance problems with Burn trying to do something it probably wasn't built to do. Once I get further in makemore I should have a better idea.

Been working through Andrej Karpathy's ML lectures in Rust. The backprop one went pretty well, but I had to learn how to do type indirection and interior mutabilty because of the backprop graph structure. I'm now on the makemore lecture, but having a lot of trouble building the bi-gram model in Burn (the rust native ML framework), because it seems like directly incrementing the tensor values is insanely slow. His example that takes like 10 seconds to run in Python takes two and a half minutes in Rust with Burn, so trying to figure out how to optimize or speed that up.

[-] G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club 10 points 2 months ago

It literally isn't though, the graph is labeled and the article explains it in further detail, this is a graph of the percent of income each income group pays in taxes. You explination doesn't even make sense, the numbers of all the groups don't add up to 100%.

[-] G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club 4 points 2 months ago

Elon has literally said exactly this so many times. I think it is probably possible to make a car drive with just vision, but you make the task monumentally harder by not having things that ground you in reality, ie. lidar.

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[-] G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club 8 points 4 months ago

It's camera pass-through, so while it is the same idea as hololens (overlaying windows on reality). The hololens would actually be a safer thing to wear while driving, given it fully transparent. There are not screens blocking your vision with camera feeds overlayed on top.

[-] G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club 4 points 4 months ago

They are not, can't even get an appointment until after the 5th. Currently they are first come first serve.

[-] G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club 11 points 5 months ago

If my understanding of the DMA is correct, and I think it is given this blurb from the DMA website "Fines of up to 10% of the company’s total worldwide annual turnover, or up to 20% in the event of repeated infringements." The fines will be colossal.

[-] G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club 5 points 5 months ago

Awesome, hopefully we end up with more Open Source game engine competiton. Big Godot fan, but I am a much bigger Rust fan!

[-] G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club 32 points 10 months ago

that is from when Madison initially left, that wasn't a meeting that happened today

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photo of the back https://lemmy.jacaranda.club/pictrs/image/aa74a32e-b453-4cc2-9845-7ae73d415860.jpeg

build was pretty smooth, having the right set of tools really helped a ton. bought the full ifixit screen removal set. happy to answwr any questions for anyone that is thinking about trying this!

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Not strictly a voxel game, but making heavy use of it's asethetic.

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A detailed look at reducing the storage space requirments of voxel grids using Sparse Voxel Octrees.

Well the sale took twitter private, so Elon is no longer beholdent to share holders. Don't get me wrong, he is an idiot and definitely deserves this downfall, but he can't be sued by the shareholders since twitter is now privately owned.

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This is a good overview of Sparse Voxel Octrees and how they reduce the space complexity of voxel data.

Yea, true but there are plenty of companies that only make one product really well. I feel like it is more because they took a bunch of VC funding and had large pressures to grow their employee count that made it so unsustainable. That plus the extreme amount of competition that they have in the space.

[-] G0ldenSp00n@lemmy.jacaranda.club 22 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Maybe worth looking at making some of these changes on the github project for lemmy, since it is open source. Idk how open they are to styling changes at the moment, but seems to me it would be worth while for some like community style picker to be build out, and people can just select the theme they like the most.

Actually looking at it more it looks like they already have CSS themes in a folder there.

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