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Gabriel Stechschulte

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Lets strive for a great future.

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Gabriel Stechschulte Reposted

I've been working on jax-ml.github.io/bayeux/ and think it is really neat! You define a log probability in JAX (or bring one from pymc, numpyro, tfp...) then have access to some of the best optimization, MCMC, and VI algorithms in OSS I'm starting a 🧵 of silly bayeux tricks:


Gabriel Stechschulte Reposted

If you love {marginaleffects} but have to work in Python, you may want to see the great work @__gsteck__ has been doing this GSoC. Bambi now has `comparisons` and `plot_comparisons` for average predictive comparisons. Check it out gstechschulte.github.io/cached-blog/po…


Regarding current LLM generated code: Cheap in the short run, expensive in the long run? (think maintenance, legacy, design)


Pumped to have the two of you as mentors, and to further develop the Bambi library 👍🏽

Gabriel Stechschulte (@__gsteck__ ) was selected as a Google Summer of Code contributor and I have the pleasure to co-mentor him with @aloctavodia Gabriel will be working on better tools to interpret Bayesian models with Bambi. Super excited about this. Congrats Gabriel!! 🎉🎉



Gabriel Stechschulte Reposted

It's out, NIF has shown gain, Q > 1. If confirmed on Tues this is a profound and very important result. It shows that inertial fusion can work in a device suitable for a power plant 🧵#fusion #ClimateEmergency ft.com/content/4b6f0f…


Gabriel Stechschulte Reposted

Watching YouTube often makes me feel good about humanity — so many people sharing lifetimes of skills and knowledge. Then ads come on that are so transparently snake oil, and I am saddened knowing that millions of people lack the critical thinking to see through them.


Peanut butter. A normal good.


Gabriel Stechschulte Reposted

The surest sign that you understand a system is your ability to modify it and improve it.


If it were to never be public, would you still do it?


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