janalsncm 12 hours ago

This is decent for what it is. Some of the problems are pretty open ended which has pros and cons, but that is very different from leetcode, which has very specific data and test cases.

For example, implement linear regression but the example solution uses a random number generator without a fixed seed. It’s fine, reproducibility isn’t the point, but leetcode problems are more structured.

In leetcode they usually don’t tell you exactly what data structure you must use, only that it must pass certain test cases. By analogy this might not tell you which architecture to use but require that it passes certain eval metrics.

  • Exorust 5 hours ago

    I hoped that it would be a little open ended as most questions in ML in real life are open ended.

gerroo 15 hours ago

Cool idea, will try. Since it seems mostly llm generated you could publish the process and prompts for transparency.

  • Exorust 12 hours ago

    I'll do that. I'll also add a disclosure that I did use Gpt to generate it.

only-one1701 19 hours ago

> Avoid using GPT. Try to solve these problems on your own. The goal is to learn and understand PyTorch concepts deeply.

I mean...this entire project appears to be mostly GPT-generated?

  • mumbisChungo 16 hours ago

    One time my teacher used a computer to make a math test for me, but then told me I couldn't use my computer during the exam. I dropped out of school immediately.

    • only-one1701 11 hours ago

      Great analogy my brother there’s minimal difference between a word processing software and an LLM

  • YeBanKo 12 hours ago

    Why do you think it I GPT generated?

pj_mukh 12 hours ago

What are people's other "go try to build this thing, perfectly aligned to your noob-level" ways of learning lower-level ML Tools (PyTorch, CUDA etc.)?

oezi 14 hours ago

Is it just me or does anyone else find the red squiggly lines under Pytorch and Leet hilarious in the heading picture?

  • Exorust 12 hours ago

    Ah god damn it.

NetRunnerSu 18 hours ago

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  • raincole 17 hours ago

    ^ This is a bot/crackpot account whose only purpose is promoting jumbled words on HN. How/where to report it?

    [0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=NetRunnerSu

    • dotancohen 17 hours ago

      Reminds me of some of Xah Lee's earliest posts on the Python mailing lists. Many, myself included, thought he was a clever bot.

    • anonymoushn 17 hours ago

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