This isn't really anything against W&B- it's very nice and polished. I'm really just advocating critical thinking about your process.https://twitter.com/citnaj/status/1320443311845302272 …
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I think if one is going to use an experiment tracking UI, W&B might be the best choice. But *all* experiment tracking UIs I've seen are really distracting, and aren't a replacement for thinking carefully about what you actually want to analyze, and the best way to analyze that
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Pretty much every early practitioner I've watched, however, uses an experiment tracking UI. They're very tempting!
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Any thoughts on trying to tinker your own? Or do you (asking both of you here) feel like it's time that could be better spend elsewhere? Thinking of how each problem requires tracking different sets of things and I might be a bit skeptical of one-size fits all?
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But even more important I think is developing a discipline of how to evaluate images visually and how to be skeptical about it. I have to constantly remind myself that images look different depending on mood, what I'm looking for, how I'm arranging them, etc. 2/
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