The era of social networks
I consider myself a child of the internet, in that I discovered it towards the end of my childhood and spent most of my time there during my formative years instead of, you know, outside. Moving from AIM, to forums and IRC – where I met my wife! And then later on as the era of social networks arrived, to Facebook, Twitter and Reddit (yes I skipped a few). Since it began...
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It all started with one picture: an almost normal painting of a village. Encoded within was a spiral shape, only visible through the specific arrangement of subjects and colors on the painting.
The effect itself was nothing quite new, in fact it was a trend for a long while and you can find a lot of classical paintings that have the same concept, like this famous o...
At madewithlove like at other tech oriented companies, we try to stay in the loop of AI because we see it change the world around us, and our work in particular. We dissect it, we try it, we comment, we debate. I’ve been very optimistic and hyped in the past, down to training my own models and following new papers as they come. But then so much happened since, that I’m left wondering how much of t...
The era of social networks
I consider myself a child of the internet, in that I discovered it towards the end of my childhood and spent most of my time there during my formative years instead of, you know, outside. Moving from AIM, to forums and IRC – where I met my wife! And then later on as the era of social networks arrived, to Facebook, Twitter and Reddit (yes I skipped a few). Since it began...
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| Source: Reddit |
It all started with one picture: an almost normal painting of a village. Encoded within was a spiral shape, only visible through the specific arrangement of subjects and colors on the painting.
The effect itself was nothing quite new, in fact it was a trend for a long while and you can find a lot of classical paintings that have the same concept, like this famous o...
At madewithlove like at other tech oriented companies, we try to stay in the loop of AI because we see it change the world around us, and our work in particular. We dissect it, we try it, we comment, we debate. I’ve been very optimistic and hyped in the past, down to training my own models and following new papers as they come. But then so much happened since, that I’m left wondering how much of t...