Listen now | For those of you that keep track of these types of things we are now in real time based on my publishing schedule. Over the course of the next few weeks no backlog exists as we make the run to 104 consecutive Substack posts spanning 2 years of content creation on this platform. It’s week 91 right now in the publishing schedule which means that only 13 blocks of super exciting writing about machine learning stand between you and the completion of that penultimate tasking. To that end I’ll be working without a sizeable backlog that would prevent procrastination or a loss of focus from breaking the streak. At this very moment, I’m probably writing about that consideration to help refocus my efforts on completing this last stretch. You may recall that after the 2-year mark I’m going to mix things up a bit and switch focus from machine learning to artificial intelligence in general. The format might change a bit as well, but you will have to stay tuned to see what ends up showing up every Friday.
Nels -- your CONSISTENT (and copious) level of content is amazing. I follow the fields at a distance. I believe that our fast-operating hard-wired senses will eventually come to be understood as the means by which questions are reduced by context via some special neural short-hand. Until that reduction of context can be realized the "multiple API" will always be difficult to scale as a solution IMO.
Nels -- your CONSISTENT (and copious) level of content is amazing. I follow the fields at a distance. I believe that our fast-operating hard-wired senses will eventually come to be understood as the means by which questions are reduced by context via some special neural short-hand. Until that reduction of context can be realized the "multiple API" will always be difficult to scale as a solution IMO.