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Stanford CME296 Diffusion & Large Vision Models | Spring 2026 | Lecture 7 - Evaluation
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Stanford CME296 Diffusion & Large Vision Models | Spring 2026 | Lecture 7 - Evaluation

This Stanford lecture establishes aesthetics and prompt adherence as the dual pillars for evaluating text-to-image models, compares human evaluation methods from noisy absolute ratings to reliable pairwise comparisons, and details the ELO rating system for robust model benchmarking before addressing the scalability crisis that necessitates automated metrics.

about 1 month ago · 10 points
Jordan Peterson: "Why Repressing Your Feelings Makes Them Stronger"
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Jordan Peterson: "Why Repressing Your Feelings Makes Them Stronger"

Jordan Peterson argues that a meaningful life requires specifying clear goals and negotiating daily schedules with yourself rather than tyrannizing yourself. He demonstrates that maturity inevitably demands sacrifice—either chosen deliberately or suffered catastrophically later—and critiques Nietzsche's notion of self-created values by showing that human psychology consists of autonomous sub-personalities that enforce moral conscience regardless of conscious intent.

about 1 month ago · 7 points
Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | The Road Ahead: Resilience Required
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Stanford Online Stanford Online

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | The Road Ahead: Resilience Required

Former federal prosecutor and tech security chief Joe Sullivan recounts his journey from prosecuting cybercrime to leading security at eBay, Facebook, Uber, and Cloudflare, sharing hard-won lessons on the critical importance of transparency in security incidents through the lens of his personal prosecution for the 2016 Uber data breach cover-up.

about 1 month ago · 9 points
Cheap Is a Warning, Not a Thesis | Adam Parker on What This Market Is Really Pricing
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Cheap Is a Warning, Not a Thesis | Adam Parker on What This Market Is Really Pricing

Adam Parker argues that buying stocks simply because they appear cheap is an arrogant and ineffective strategy, asserting that markets efficiently price distributions of future fundamentals (2030-2031) rather than current data, while cautioning that only 9% of public companies currently generate meaningful AI revenue despite massive capital expenditure.

about 1 month ago · 9 points
AI-Native Development: Full Course for Beginners
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TechWorld with Nana TechWorld with Nana

AI-Native Development: Full Course for Beginners

This tutorial demonstrates how to build production-grade AI applications using "AI-native" development, where AI agents autonomously configure complex backend infrastructure (authentication, vector databases, cron jobs) through natural language commands using Cursor and InsForge, enabling developers to deploy scalable RAG applications without manual backend coding.

about 1 month ago · 8 points
The Science & Process of Healing from Grief | Huberman Lab Essentials
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The Science & Process of Healing from Grief | Huberman Lab Essentials

Andrew Huberman explains that grief requires neurologically 'remapping' the three dimensions of attachment—space, time, and closeness—while preserving the emotional bond itself, offering specific tools to navigate loss without becoming trapped in counterfactual guilt loops.

about 1 month ago · 6 points
Figma – Full Course 2026
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Figma – Full Course 2026

This comprehensive Figma course teaches UI/UX design from foundational principles to practical workspace setup, covering designer roles, essential skills, and initial Figma configuration including teams, projects, and interface navigation.

about 1 month ago · 8 points