Comment by fc417fc802
17 days ago
When it comes to most in person interactions I approximately agree with you. But on HN brutal honesty seems to be the norm and at least personally I appreciate it for that.
A large part of the problem is a cultural mismatch I think. People have a tendency to interpret even entirely valid criticism as negativity. One of the nice things about a more analytical environment (ex STEM research labs IRL, HN on the net) is that you don't need to worry about that so much. The expectation is that things will be critiqued - that this is a good thing that helps further personal growth and intellectual endeavors more generally.
I'll grant the original comment could have been worded a bit more gently without losing the intended meaning. That said, the alternate example you gave there changes the meaning, sounds rather sycophantic, and honestly reads like corpo-posi-speak or LLM prose to me.
Regarding the original criticism. Notice that the title implies this to be an illustration of how a network does what it does. And the visualization flows through internal to output cells. Yet a number of key concepts aren't explained at all. Vaguely analogous to throwing up some ASM on a PPT slide and remarking "so you see, that's how it works". There's a matmul there, but _why_? What's the _point_ of an activation function? Unless I missed something the visualization doesn't even mention nonlinearity despite it being an essential property.
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