GradIEEEnt half decent: The hidden power of imprecise lines [video]
youtube.comtom7 is always the right mix of genius, madness and fun
Any favorites you want to share? Loved this video
As the other commenter said, everything on his channel is gold. Just the other day I was rewatching "Automated 3dfication of Nintendo games" https://youtu.be/xDxjbXAqTPg and "Harder Drives" https://youtu.be/JcJSW7Rprio
Anything that catches your eye is good but my favorites are:
30 Weird Chess Algorithms: ELO World https://youtu.be/DpXy041BIlA
Reverse Emulating the NES to give it SUPER POWERS! https://youtu.be/ar9WRwCiSr0
Mine are "Harder Drives"[1], "ELO World"[2], and "Printable x86"[3]
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcJSW7Rprio [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpXy041BIlA [3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA_DrBwkiJA
Harder drives is excellent. The comments section of that video is fun to scroll through.
Previous post (but different): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35780921
:( did not have a patience to watch the entire video while focused. I know you could use rounding errors to replace non-linearity. Can somebody summarize what exactly he does for gradient descent here and how well does it work?