Hackernews posts about Lena
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- Leaving and Waving (deannadikeman.com)
- A return to hand-written notes by learning to read and write (research.google)
- We're Leaving Kubernetes (www.gitpod.io)
- Learning not to trust the All-In podcast (passingtime.substack.com)
- Francois Chollet is leaving Google (developers.googleblog.com)
- The deep learning boom caught almost everyone by surprise (www.understandingai.org)
- When machine learning tells the wrong story (jackcook.com)
- Rats learned to drive (theconversation.com)
- School is Not Enough: Learning is a consequence of doing (2021) (map.simonsarris.com)
- Everything I've learned so far about running local LLMs (nullprogram.com)
- Lessons learned from a successful Rust rewrite (gaultier.github.io)
- BERTs Are Generative In-Context Learners (arxiv.org)
- Extending the context length to 1M tokens (qwenlm.github.io)
- A counter-intuitive guide to better leadership (sudarkoff.com)
- A skeleton made from the bones of at least eight people thousands of years apart (www.smithsonianmag.com)
- PiML: Python Interpretable Machine Learning Toolbox (github.com)
- Minnesota map to find out if your home's drinking water comes through lead pipe (www.startribune.com)
- Andrej Karpathy on learning (should never be fun) (twitter.com)