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Cogwheel OP t1_j8wn063 wrote

what crawled up your ass and died? if I was really taking that bit seriously do you think I would've written "through various leaps of logic and 'faith'"? Do you really think there's no value in the overall conversation or were you just triggered?

So many other people have actually answered the question that your response seems completely asinine

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FHIR_HL7_Integrator t1_j8wk38a wrote

That's a good point, but still, an order of magnitude increase? If they were going to raise prices they would telegraph ahead of time and the increase would be reasonable. I guess we will see if it turns out to be true or not.

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Tripanes t1_j8whvpo wrote

> They instantly drive away all their customers.

(Possibly) Not the ones they want to target, big businesses.

Others are saying it's an error.

Collab is a lot of free GPU time being given away and it's getting increasingly used to run AI for open source hobby stuff like stable diffusion and koboldAI. I do not expect that it's sustainable.

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CostaCostaSol t1_j8w8ef7 wrote

Let's say I have a dataset which contains lots of inputfilename and outputfilename. How should I go ahead if I want to make a machine learning model for this, so that I later on can inject a inputfulename and get a suggestion for outputfilename?

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PassionatePossum t1_j8w86k2 wrote

People end up as co-authors on papers for all sorts of reasons. Some co-authors contributed as much to the paper as the primary author. But most of the time the co-authors didn't do a whole lot (maybe just provided some data). Without knowing anything about the paper and how it was produced, I tend to assume the latter.

But as an undergraduate it is definitely something you can point to during interviews. Having already worked on a research project (even if it is just in a minor capacity) makes you more interesting as a candidate. And it serves as a nice entry point into the interview. From there one can discuss what exactly you contributed, what you have learned while doing so and so on.

So I would say: Notable, yes. Something special, no.

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ekbravo t1_j8w5lir wrote

Interesting concept, not sure if a corporate dataset will be allowed to be released into the wild. Plus one has to create an account not only to register on their website but also use one’s account info every time the code runs. Not for business use.

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