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8:16 AM
I've not been able to reproduce this on FireFox 81 for Windows. Neither UBlockOrigin nor Privacy Badger are blocking the cookie, so it could be a specific user script interfering with it or something else entirely (cosmic rays?). Looking at the event data (not connected to the anonymous survey results), it appears that people aren't taking the survey twice, so I'm hoping it's not a widespread issue and that we can just let it be. — Brian Nickel ♦ 14 hours ago
Well then, I guess we should all fill out the downvote survey 50 times
 
 
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Sam
9:50 AM
morrrnin
 
hey dude
 
Sam
how's it goign
 
just going I guess :D
hwo are you
 
Sam
Also going
so good :D
just trying to make word2vec faster
 
faster ?
 
Sam
9:53 AM
well, my computations for efficient
 
doesnt that require you to rewrite the network or something
 
Sam
I'm building combinations of words that I want to capture their word2vec cosine similarities for. Right now, I build each combination into a list of tuples then iteratively calculate the cosine. But I think I might be able to do it a bit smarter using a matrix
 
I see. I get the idea, but dunno enough about the field
 
Sam
['sam', 'ander', 'chatlab'] > [('sam', 'ander'), ('sam', 'chatlab'), ('ander', 'chatlab')]
I'm wondering if I instead create a 3x300 matrix (w2v gives 300 dim vectors).. Maybe I can dot it with the transpose of itself and just perform the cosine across the whole matrix
then subset it finally to only include cells I want
 
dunno man xD I have no idea XD
 
Sam
9:57 AM
representations = get_representations()
dot_prods = T.dot(representations, representations.T)
diag = T.sqrt(T.diagonal(dot_prods))
norms = T.outer(diag, diag.T)
distances = 0.5*(1 -(dot_prods * (1./norms)))
I think that is what this code is doing
but yeah, thats what im upto :D
 
the complicated stuff :D
I may have a MSc project in CNNs this year to supervise
so I may get slightly into the stuff
 
 
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11:26 AM
@AnderBiguri there is a lot of lit on unsupervised learning, maybe you should look into this :P
 
hahahh
 
 
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@flawr fusebox? Or Electrical box?
 
1:04 PM
@Adriaan it is probably just a colloquial term and could mean any of those, but I'd associate it most with one of those distribution cabinets(?) you see on the streets, or those distribution boxes(?) you see on construction sites
fuse boxes are usually called sicherungskasten, and smaller boxes in the walls are called dosen (verteil-/steck-)
 
@flawr I knew the last one. Sicherungskasten makes sense to me, as I had to buy fuses here when we arrived
 
Sicherungskasten MAKES SENSE TO NO ONE
look at that word
its all consonants
πŸ˜›
 
@AnderBiguri it's not Hungarian :P
 
that makes less sense πŸ˜ƒ
 
1:20 PM
@AnderBiguri it is certainly inferior to hungarian, but have you heard Durchschnitt, Impfpflicht, Angstschweiss, Deutschschweiz?
Geschichtsschreibung is another nice one
all without any evil dots
I should make a list of words with the highest consonant density
 
you are scaring me T.T
 
1:34 PM
Title case is difficult to read IMO, inverse title case is horrible
 
hahahhaha
I think that is a bit too cheeky
can get flagged for unfriendly or unkind
 
@flawr my favourite ones are words like Imbissstube, Geschirrrückgabe, Schifffahrt. Three of the same consonants in a row is even for me as a Dutch very odd.
 
THREE
 
@AnderBiguri Muh, let them. I started to edit that post, then realised it was much more work than anticipated because of this issue.
 
@Adriaan oh these are really nice:)
 
1:37 PM
Interesting, their first post was title case, which someone else edited for them. Then they wrote a second post without title case, but now have reverted again
 
so I just tried to find words with the highest consonant density, most of them are verbs in secon person singular beginning with "sch", as many of them end with "st"
 
1:52 PM
#datascience
 
 
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3:05 PM
funny how I "cannot delete this audit message" but I can edit it
 
:O
but the ugly german words!
 
3:16 PM
@flawr yea, it's a bit weird
 
 
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4:45 PM
@Adriaan sounds like a mocking spongebob meme
@AnderBiguri meh, compound words
we have "lajstrom" which is a single word
 
hahaha
Look at this guy, being all proud of being completely un-understandable
like, why does he use vim?
πŸ˜› Ok, this is a meme now
how do you even pronounce that
 
fucking magnets Hungarians how do they work understand each other
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@AnderBiguri the way you write it ( Ν‘° ΝœΚ– Ν‘°)
 
haha actually its easier than I though
 
yeah
if you want consonants you need Croatian or Czech where some consonants can function as vowels...
> In Croatian, the letter r is sometimes treated as a vowel and therefore referred to as a 'half vowel', or syllabic consonant.

This occurs most commonly with short, single syllable words which contain no vowels at all, like krv (blood), prst (finger/toe) and grm (bush).
 
5:32 PM
Andras ima veliki grm
 
5:59 PM
@LuisMendo So I did write a question but so far I only got one comment from someone who also didn't think there would be a better term.
 
6:45 PM
@flawr Thanks!
Very well written question!
In "The key here is that saying $f \in O(1/n)$, since $O(1/n) \supset S$" I think there's a word missing
 
@LuisMendo oops yes
thanks, corrected (*not sufficient)
 

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