Well, the guy is using VS Code in 2014, but it wasn’t released until 2015—immersion broken, fun ruined.
Edit: I was joking in my first comment, but the tech side in this series is so bad. They just throw around terms without knowing what they mean. Why are you randomly writing random keystrokes in C++? Why would you use C++ for ML when python is the industry standard? And the transformer paper didn’t even come out until 2017 but she is proposing using it in 2015.
It’s a fun watch otherwise, but they really need to stop focusing on the “technical” stuff. They spend half an episode on it, and most of it is either wrong or nonsensical and honestly completely put me off.
Edit: I was joking in my first comment, but the tech side in this series is so bad. They just throw around terms without knowing what they mean. Why are you randomly writing random keystrokes in C++? Why would you use C++ for ML when python is the industry standard? And the transformer paper didn’t even come out until 2017 but she is proposing using it in 2015.
It’s a fun watch otherwise, but they really need to stop focusing on the “technical” stuff. They spend half an episode on it, and most of it is either wrong or nonsensical and honestly completely put me off.