Yes! Back then I was a student and I had nothing else to do.
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I do it somewhat compulsively and honestly it’s a problem for me. I am working on ways to mitigate this while still using the dopamine productivity boost it provides. I think for me it’s the intermittent nature of the reward that gets me
I usually watch it for the first few minutes. Gives me a big dopamine rush after all, heck it's the main reason why I love my job.
First I need to make models
The machine waits until I'm not looking to throw errors. It knows.
On my other monitor right now.
I work in segmentation space, and its more important to visualize those predictions.
Doing it right now