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Learning about Large Language Models (LLMs) can be very beneficial. You can build exciting projects over eight weeks, starting with simple tasks and moving to more complex ones. This journey helps you develop deep expertise in AI and LLMs. You'll learn by doing hands-on projects, which is a fun and effective way to understand how these models work. By the end, you'll have skills that can be used in real-world applications, making it a valuable learning experience.
https://github.com/ed-donner/llm_engineering
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I've never thought about dark mode in LaTeX. It sounds weird at first, but now thinking about this, it's actually a great style.
This is a dark style from Dracula.
https://draculatheme.com/latex
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As human beings, we read or hear about facts of something. These are our priors. Our belief is then updated based on observation of data, aka, likelihood. Some people abide by the priors, they are the prior-people, while others are more like likelihood-people and easily change their belief based on observations.
There is a third type. They combine priors and likelihood. Change belief based on likelihood is prone to biases in data. By combining priors and likelihood, they have a better chance of getting to the right conclusion.
People have better ideas in the shower because warm water raises dopamine, a brain chemical that boosts creativity. Showering distracts the mind, helping it stop stressing over problems and work on solutions quietly. Doing a simple, relaxing task like showering makes it easier for new ideas to pop up. 🧠🚿
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