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Why do tree-based models still outperform deep learning on tabular data? (2022)
Not the parent, but NNs typically work better when you can't linearize your data. For classification, that means a space in which hyperplanes separate classes, and for regression a space in which a linear approximation is good.
For example, take the circle dataset here: https://playground.tensorflow.org
That doesn't look immediately linearly separable, but since it is 2D we have the insight that parameterizing by radius would do the trick. Now try doing that in 1000 dimensions. Sometimes you can, sometimes you can't or do want to bother.
- Visualization of Common Algorithms
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Stanford A.I. Courses
There’s an interactive neural network you can train here, which can give some intuition on wider vs larger networks:
https://mlu-explain.github.io/neural-networks/
See also here:
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Where have all the hackers gone?
I don't think so. You can easily play around in the browser, using Javascript, or on https://processing.org/, https://playground.tensorflow.org/, https://scratch.mit.edu/, etc.
If anything the problem is that today's kids have too many options. And sure, some are commercial.
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Tech pioneers call for six-month pause of "out-of-control" AI development
You can actually play with training a very simple model in your web browser here to get an idea of how that works. The important part though is that training is kind of a trial and error adjustment process.
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[D] Tools for drawing/visualising Neural Networks that are pretty?
This is pretty cool: https://playground.tensorflow.org/
syntax-tree-surfer
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Select text using Treesitter Queries and start typing right away with SelectEase.nvim
Your config, tree-surfer or nvim-treesitter-textobjects follow nodes using the syntax tree. Go to parent / child / next siblings ect....
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mini.move - Move any selection in any direction
Cool stuff. It might be worth adding this one to a comparison/alternatives list: https://github.com/ziontee113/syntax-tree-surfer
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What's the one plugin you'd love to see?
The closest to "treesitter-powered jumps" plugin I know is ziontee113/syntax-tree-surfer. Don't use it personally, but video demos look cool.
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Ask HN: S/W development text editor have feature colorizing every iteration?
treesitter / neovim:
different code block indicators styles : https://github.com/lukas-reineke/indent-blankline.nvim#with-...
collapse / expand / navigate between code blocks : https://github.com/stevearc/aerial.nvim
not exactly colorize, but can customize to just show iteration / loop processes : https://github.com/ziontee113/syntax-tree-surfer
- Syntax Tree Surfer now supports Dot Repeat for Swapping nodes in Normal Mode
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What do you use treesitter for other than highlighting?
I personally use it for an outline window for my code (aerial.nvim) and quick-selecting code blocks (nvim-treesitter-textsubjects). I've also seen but not used syntax-tree-surfer for code navigation/manipulation and refactoring.nvim for performing refactoring operations. You could also check out awesome-neovim and ctrl-f for "treesitter", though there are many other plugins out there either not on that list or that don't explicitly mention treesitter in their description.
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How Neovim helped me to grow up as a developer, and a person.
I published syntax-tree-surfer a while ago didn't know that anyone will be interested to use it. Turns out people do enjoy what I do. When I was in school I didn't feel like I mattered to other people. Now I feel like I do, there are people out there that cares about me, giving me help, advices, etc.. It's just really amazing!
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tree-climber.nvim - climb around the treesitter tree
I admit, the functionality is blatantly similar to syntax-tree-surfer, but tree-climber should work also in files with comments as well (unfortunately, I could not make syntax-tree-surfer work in my neovim setup at all).
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Extracting JSX into React component
You can use syntax-tree-surfer to select the parent.
What are some alternatives?
tree-climber.nvim
refactoring.nvim - The Refactoring library based off the Refactoring book by Martin Fowler
aerial.nvim - Neovim plugin for a code outline window
react-extract.nvim - Neovim plugin for extracting jsx into React component
treesitter-unit - A Neovim plugin to deal with treesitter units
clip-interrogator - Image to prompt with BLIP and CLIP
nvim-treesitter-textobjects
dotfiles
dspy - DSPy: The framework for programming—not prompting—foundation models
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
wildfire.vim - Smart selection of the closest text object
pyllama - LLaMA: Open and Efficient Foundation Language Models