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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Deep Learning on Spark

32 pointsby rxinabout 9 years ago

7 comments

knieveltechabout 9 years ago
Hah! A lot of devs think it's hilarious to make smug comments about pivoting careers whenever software eats a manufacturing or soft skills job. I don't hear anyone laughing. What's up guys?
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karmacondonabout 9 years ago
This is what passes for humor in the ml community? Ouch.<p>I would normally flag this as being April Fool&#x27;s Day nonsense, but I like the idea too much. The title is an homage a karpathy blog post that demonstrated how an RNN could write code that didn&#x27;t necessarily compile, but looked reasonable. It would be pretty cool if someone took that and tried to develop it into something, though the StackOverflow bit might have been a bit much.<p>Sooner or later one of these April Fool&#x27;s Day things is going to turn into a serious project.
patrick_99about 9 years ago
I was about to share this on hipchat at work until I realized it&#x27;s April 1st. Very well written April Fools post!
andreykabout 9 years ago
Definitely an April Fool&#x27;s joke - &quot;Its deep understanding of human nature and emotional intelligence allows it to reject bad PR requests without offending the contributor—in fact it sends an apologetic rejection e-mail.&quot;<p>Pretty amusing, and not a bad parody of ML&#x2F;technical blog posts, though.
LandoCalrissianabout 9 years ago
Hah, that&#x27;s actually pretty funny.
jmatthewsabout 9 years ago
April fools day?
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noliteabout 9 years ago
not funnny...