Het is mij nu ook gelukt om het grotere model aan de praat te krijgen. Het model heet, in plaats van 117M, nu 345M. Volgens mij naar het aantal te trainen parameters. Ik heb, om geen memory errors te krijgen, daarvoor de optimizer van 'adam' naar 'sgd' gezet (Ergens las ik dat advies. Blijkbaar neemt Adam meer ruimte in) en daarnaast een parameter 'memory_saving_gradients' op True gezet.
Het model lijkt (veel?) langzamer door te krijgen dat het nu om filmscripts gaat. Ook traint het logischerwijs langzamer. De teksten zien er wel heel geloofwaardig uit. Helaas kan ik ze niet vergelijken met de originele input. Pas als het weer op scripts gaat lijken kan ik kijken of er wat logica van de bron in is terug te vinden. Hier een voorbeeld na 2500 epochs:
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his work, this isn't something to be taken lightly. This video doesn't represent an opinion. This work has not been endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. It's just for fun. _______________________________________________ Bitcoin-development mailing list Bitcoin-development at lists.linuxfoundation.org https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-development<|endoftext|>A group calling itself "The League of Independent Scientists" is taking action against the University of Waterloo's faculty over what they say is unfair treatment of science faculty, and the impact the university's new tenure system would have on the province.
The professors are demanding that universities take away the privileges granted to professors at public or private universities and hand them over to individuals at universities with more conservative policies and values.
In a letter to the university president, one of the authors of the letter said University of Waterloo administration has tried to use the tenure system to harass those who seek to advance scientific knowledge. "We need you to reconsider your stance on those who do not support the university's belief about what is right for the state and what is right for society," said the letter, which was signed by 23 University of Waterloo and McMaster professors. "Your policy is an attack on science and the scientific process and should be changed by your leadership."
Some faculty are already considering leaving the province.
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Dr. Robert E. O'Dell is chair of geography for the University of Regina and is considering leaving. "I'm pretty sure it's in the best interest to be the last person to retire in either of those two faculties. I'm not certain that either faculty are going to be able to do that. Either one is going to be much, much harder to replace. I think we need someone to step up and step in and fill the void," he said.
It is one of the demands of the group, in which only six professors and five students are involved.
The group hopes the government and Ontario will join the debate on scientific tenure and the tenure system.<|endoftext|>In the months since I wrote my first novel, the world of The Girl in the Red Hat had been shifting and shifting in my hands. For more than five years, I'd tried to keep it as consistent as possible. I had created a world where people who knew their work had been on screen for 15 years, never once felt like their identity as that work was questioned, only as we, onscreen, played the role of those that lived the reality of their work. And I had written that world. But in the midst of all the drama and drama, I didn't try to do as well as an artist on the small canvas I'd built. So, I went to the best writers I could find: the ones that were already working on big projects, or that I loved to read in the first place.
And for years, I tried to do the same.
I'm not alone.
One of the things I love about being a writer is that you can spend so much time on that page in your mind, in the first draft, or in the final edited word, that you'll never get to touch it. But it's really really important for you as a writer. Because as I was going to go to the writer's room, and my thoughts were going to drift from one paragraph to the next, and my thoughts would turn to the next writer, and my thoughts would turn to the next novel, and I'd get lost all the same. And I spent so much time thinking about those drafts. Some days, I thought for hours, some weeks. And all that time I got the best material. And that was all I got. But there are always other moments.
This is where I start thinking about the fact that there are other moments that are better. Some of them I never knew.
There are moments for me to get lost in.
There are minutes to watch the movie "The Godfather" and still not fully have what it takes to be the mobster we wanted to be the mafia we wanted to be. There are moments that are better to watch than those scenes where I just get lost in the world, and then have to wait until the next day or the next week or the next four days.
There are moments that I think, I will never achieve, because of those moments.
And I want to share some of those moments, because there are these moments, not every time, but there are times where I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to reach for them.
These moments, for me, are the moments when I know I will never be able to do what I want, because there isn't enough of this one thing that gives them meaning.
I don't have answers. What I have is this one thing, and I feel like I have no choice in the end.
One of the things I
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