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Curve watching in the initial steps of training is important, but once you get stable behavior time to go to the kitchen, grab some coffee, and do something else with the rest of the day.
No it isn’t. Has anyone here ran more than one experiment at a time? Clearly not because you can’t curve watch hundreds of runs at the same time. Anything that can be achieved by curve watching can be easily automated.