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There is also Unity Learn's Create with Code that also has a teacher trainingthat goes with it. BitsBox is also great, my kids started out with it, and then moved onto Create With Code. Source: over 1 year ago
Maybe try Bitsbox? It teaches Javascript by making games. They can share the games with their friends, and it also leaves a lot of room for them to modify the games using what they learned. It teaches a lot of programming skills that are useful later. There is also Google's CS First, that's free and has a lot of different projects. It even has themes like games, sports, arts and stories so it might appeal to more... Source: almost 3 years ago
Many settings affect the outputs in interesting ways, but that's half the fun. These LoRAs are very lightly trained; more training may or may not help. The competitions are also performed using zero-shot text guessing, and if Facebook said it, you can bet that's actually Meta AI saying it, and they are leaders in the field. Source: about 1 year ago
You should look at the entire niche of MAE-related papers, that's quite exciting, and the neuroscience-inspired stream of stuff like Barlow Twins. As well, the official Facebook AI blog is surprisingly good coverage of much of the interesting un/semi-supervised DL research FAIR does, and worth going through. Source: almost 2 years ago
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