So random seeing her mentioned here today. I just discovered her yesterday, saw a Youtube short where she's operating a Eurorack synth at Switched On in Austin, TX. It's a cool little synth shop that's worth checking out if you're ever in town. Looks like they've moved locations recently though.
> So random seeing her mentioned here today. I just discovered her yesterday
I literally came across her on my youtube feed an hour back, and thought it'd be something HN would love.
Still distracted, I opened HN's default news page. Aaaand I saw this thread and your comment. So, no free karma for me lol, but still hope to see good discussions about the software. It feels very hacker-ey in an old-skool kinda fun way!
Hey I have cubital tunnel and also have an ulnar deviation in my left arm. Have you tried ergos with low profile keyboards? ZSA also makes a model called the Voyager, which is the best keyboard that I’ve ever had. Might be worth checking out. Like you with the Kinesis, the Voyager has been able to keep me in the game.
If they’re talking about this now, it’s been going on for a while. Just finally reaching the public consciousness now where it’s a common subject on the news.
Yep, I've seen type hinting even be helpful without a type checker in python. Just as a way for devs to tell each other what they intend on passing. Even when a small percent of the hints are incorrect, having those hints there can still pay off.
The "Comparison with Related Libraries" section is notably missing comparison against aeon and sktime, which also aim to be the kind of holistic time-series library like Merlion.
The comparison in general is quite poor. Where is a basic model list? You know, one of the biggest choices when forecasting...
Also, when saying "Nixtla" do they mean TimeGPT or one of their other libraries? Because the former definitely supports exogenous regressors, while they say it doesn't.
I personally prefer Darts because it's very user-friendly, and the devs are responsive,
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