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Creator of Keras confirmed that the new version comes out in a few days. Keras becomes multi-backend again with support for PyTorch, TensorFlow and JAX. Personally, I'm excited to be able to try JAX without having to deep dive into documentation and entire ecosystem. What about you?

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[–] unpublishedmadness@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

training wheels are horrible btw

it's much better to train kids with "pedal-less" bikes and then graduate them to pedals without training wheels, much easier to adapt to gaining balance etc.

[–] mfs619@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

So, either you have not recently taught a kid to ride a bike or you are just trolling.

So, I will counter your high ceiling with the low floor plan. The more a person rides a bike tw’s or not the better they will be at riding a bike. The tw’s get you riding more often and logging in the hours.

You may be right about balance being a skill you develop without tw’s but the hours they will spend failing and falling down discourages the kids then they don’t want to play anymore.

[–] unpublishedmadness@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I think you misunderstood me. In France they have those bikes for kids without pedals called "draisiennes" (I don't know what it is in English).

Kids on these bikes have no training wheels and they just "stroll" with them, lift their legs, and get used to manage the balance at speed. My friend's kids who got used to it like that were able to pedal on their first "real bike" (with pedals) first time, without any training wheels.

It makes the transition *a lot* easier apparently.

[–] elehman839@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Yeah, Keras was sort of useful and sort of annoying, but training wheels just suck. What's worst is when your kid falls while using training wheels. One a balance bike, you know you're unstable. On training wheels, your kid has false faith and isn't prepared for the tipover... especially if your kid is, at that moment, entranced with your scintillating lecture about the superiority of PyTorch.