1/ Giving up is the norm and I’ve seen this over and over again. In practice, tenaciousness is one of the top characteristics that makes a great software engineer. The alternative of reflexively blaming the tech stack or using your seniors as human Google doesn’t get you far.https://twitter.com/jeremyphoward/status/1230167191418363905 …
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I agree but the challenge is to identify when you should not give up. Assuming you are tenacious, you might spend a whole lot on unpromising ideas/projects.
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Right- I’m not advocating being blindly and stupidly tenacious. There’s an art of quiting to master but that’s a whole other topic....
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I sort of agree. I think to get relatively successful, tenacity and the ability when to stop or not is important. To get these 3 Turing award levels, I think you definitely need some luck, even if very little. At these levels, that tiny amount of luck can make or break.
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That being said, you need ENORMOUS amounts of dedication and work for it to work anyways. But pointing to all the highly successful people and saying "look they worked hard, if you do to you'll succeed" if IMHO flawed. Doesn't stop me and other from trying hard nonetheless.
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Hi This Comes Up You cannot currently connect to a GPU due to usage limits in Colab. And I Dont Known What It Means And Every Time It Does It Colourise It Really Slowly So What Do?
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1/ Currently that appears to not be a problem so I guess that means that they're throttling when usage is heavy and preventing free users from having access to GPUs. Makes sense- beggars can't be chooser, basically. If you're doing video- yeah it's going to be slow as it's on CPU
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