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aaronburro
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What classes are yall taking this semester?

1/2/2025 8:48:33 PM

CaelNCSU
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Machine Learning and Computer Security at GATech.

1/3/2025 5:07:01 PM

qntmfred
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for funsies or you want the credential?

1/4/2025 12:06:21 PM

CaelNCSU
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I am bearish on APIs based on databases for web applications (most of my career, with some operations and system work). Doubt generalist will be as lucrative as it has for the last 15 years. Trying to differentiate and level up my skills. Even if I stay in management I think given the current hype cycle it will help to be as competent as possible about the current ML world.

Personally I thought ML was just a way to overcharge people for SQL "big data". When I saw ChatGPT I realized I didn't know enough about the space so hit the books.

[Edited on January 4, 2025 at 1:34 PM. Reason : A]

1/4/2025 1:34:25 PM

TreeTwista10
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Continuing Education at the School of Hard Knocks

1/5/2025 1:42:15 AM

StTexan
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I got my mba from the marcy projects

1/5/2025 11:37:02 PM

qntmfred
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Quote :
"I am bearish on APIs based on databases for web applications (most of my career, with some operations and system work). Doubt generalist will be as lucrative as it has for the last 15 years. Trying to differentiate and level up my skills. Even if I stay in management I think given the current hype cycle it will help to be as competent as possible about the current ML world."


most of my career has been in the generalist webapp+api+database realm but i've gone deep into the ML side a few times. took the online stanford AI + ML courses in 2011 which turned into coursera and udacity, and I took the self-driving car classes udacity offered in 2012 (and again in 2017). when deep learning and CNN/RNNs got big I learned how to implement those from scratch, but since like 2020 I can barely keep up with the advances in the underlying research so i've mostly focused on shifting back toward webapp+api+database and looking for opportunities to integrate the latest AI capabilities. i still make time to watch stuff like karpathy or 3blue1brown videos on the underlying fundamentals, but trying to keep up with the constant stream of papers on arxiv is too much these days. so i'm still bullish on generalists (although certainly the US labor market has changed a lot in the last 2 years due to zirp ending and the continuing shift to remote work with globally distributed dev teams). and with LLMs as a coding partner, you can go a lot faster.

[Edited on January 9, 2025 at 12:16 PM. Reason : keep us posted on how you like the courses though]

1/9/2025 12:13:00 PM

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