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Chalk is a popular Node.js tool that lets you easily add colors and styles to text in the terminal, making your console output clearer and more attractive. It supports many colors, including 256 and truecolor (millions of colors), and allows you to combine and nest styles like bold, underline, and background colors. Chalk auto-detects if your terminal supports colors and works without adding dependencies or changing built-in string behavior. You can create custom themes and use template literals for dynamic, colorful logs. This helps you highlight important information in your terminal output, improving readability and debugging. Chalk is reliable, actively maintained, and widely used in many projects.
https://github.com/chalk/chalk
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What’s Really Going On in Machine Learning? Some Minimal Models—Stephen Wolfram Writings
https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2024/08/whats-really-going-on-in-machine-learning-some-minimal-models/
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Meta's second version of segment anything.
https://github.com/facebookresearch/segment-anything-2
They have a nice demo:
https://sam2.metademolab.com/
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I was searching for a tool to visualize computational graphs and ran into this preprint. The hierarchical visualization idea is quite nice.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.10774
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Like a dictionary
Kunc, Vladim’ir, and Jivr’i Kl’ema. 2024. “Three Decades of Activations: A Comprehensive Survey of 400 Activation Functions for Neural Networks.” arXiv [Cs.LG], February. http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.09092.
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I got interested in satellite data last year and played with it a bit. It's fantastic. The spatiotemporal nature of it brings up a lot of interesting questions.
Then I saw this paper today:
Rolf, Esther, Konstantin Klemmer, Caleb Robinson, and Hannah Kerner. 2024. “Mission Critical -- Satellite Data Is a Distinct Modality in Machine Learning.” arXiv [Cs.LG], February. http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.01444.
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Jelassi S, Brandfonbrener D, Kakade SM, Malach E. Repeat after me: Transformers are better than state space models at copying. arXiv [cs.LG]. 2024. Available: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.01032
Not surprising at all when you have direct access to a long context. But hey, look at this title.