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The committee problem: why B2B demos die after the form

https://blog.skipup.ai/buying-committee-demo-scheduling-problem/
1•bushido•16s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Seedance2.live – One place to try many AI image and video models

https://seedance2.live
1•yuni_aigc•4m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Grok Video 10s – Grok AI video generation and creator contest

https://grok-video.org/
2•thenextechtrade•4m ago•0 comments

Grumpy Julio plays with CLI coding agents

https://jmmv.dev/2026/02/one-week-with-claude-code.html
1•todsacerdoti•5m ago•0 comments

The Software Business

https://ivanbercovich.com/2026/the-software-business
1•jimmythecook•9m ago•0 comments

Monopoly Round-Up: The $2T Collapse of Terrible Software Companies

https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/monopoly-round-up-the-2-trillion
1•walterbell•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: HelixNotes – Local-first Markdown notes app built with Rust and Tauri

https://helixnotes.com
2•ArkHost•12m ago•0 comments

Security audit of Browser Use: prompt injection, credential exfil, domain bypass

https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.13076
1•tiny-automates•13m ago•1 comments

Infinite Terrain

https://mesq.me/infinite-terrain/
1•memalign•14m ago•1 comments

"What Questions Do You Have for Me?": Acing the Reverse Interview

https://robbygrodin.substack.com/p/what-questions-do-you-have-for-me
1•code_pig•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: SplitFXM – Multi-Dimensional Computational Library for Physics-Aware AI

https://splitfxm.com
1•gpavanb•18m ago•0 comments

Tired of sharing small files via Google Drive or Dropbox just to manage access

https://www.styloshare.com/
1•stylofront•18m ago•1 comments

Scientists Send Secure Quantum Keys over 62Mi of Fiber–Without Trusted Devices

https://singularityhub.com/2026/02/09/scientists-send-secure-quantum-keys-over-62-miles-of-fiber-...
2•WaitWaitWha•20m ago•0 comments

Younghoon Kim (claims highest IQ of 276) speaks about Jesus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B55knDYYWxM
1•quasibyte•20m ago•0 comments

CIA announces new acquisition framework to speed tech adoption

https://www.nextgov.com/acquisition/2026/02/cia-announces-new-acquisition-framework-speed-tech-ad...
1•WaitWaitWha•23m ago•0 comments

SBX Avalanche Survival System

https://www.safeback.no/sbx
1•dabinat•24m ago•0 comments

De-Enshittify Windows 11: OneDrive

https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-11/332529/de-enshittify-windows-11-onedrive
4•tech234a•27m ago•0 comments

Gradient.horse

https://gradient.horse
2•microflash•28m ago•0 comments

Claude /fast mode consumes money fast

1•diavelguru•33m ago•0 comments

CLIProxyAPIPlus – use antigravity, Gemini CLI, & more with Claude Code / etc.

https://github.com/router-for-me/CLIProxyAPIPlus
1•radio879•34m ago•1 comments

Electric Cars Are Making It Easier to Breathe, Study Finds

https://www.thedrive.com/news/electric-cars-are-making-it-easier-to-breath-study
2•m463•35m ago•0 comments

FDA Takes Steps to Ease Path for Non-Petroleum Food Colors

https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/fda-takes-steps-to-ease-path-for-non-1066153/
1•WaitWaitWha•40m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A daily news app that helps kids build reading and thinking skills

https://www.zaplearner.com/trial
2•farstill•41m ago•0 comments

Why post-Soviet nostalgia is rational: death rates, shock therapy, and elites

https://eventuallymarching.substack.com/p/russian-novels-dont-teach-you-how
1•mridlll•43m ago•0 comments

An ancient seafloor turned Arkansas into 'Sharkansas' a shark fossil hotspot

https://phys.org/news/2026-02-ancient-seafloor-arkansas-sharkansas-shark.html
2•RickJWagner•44m ago•0 comments

I built a Pokémon TCG Pocket card database that actually has useful filters

https://pocketcards.net/database
2•bat0x01•45m ago•0 comments

Living in the Inflection Point

https://brittanyellich.com/living-in-the-inflection-point/
2•overcommitted•47m ago•0 comments

Why did fabless eat semiconductors?

https://siliconimist.substack.com/p/thoughts-on-why-fabless-ate-semis
1•johncole•47m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Kore – Stack based language where compiler is the reward function

https://github.com/konf-dev/kore
1•processorx•48m ago•0 comments

Zero Memory Widgets [pdf]

https://perso.univ-lyon1.fr/thierry.excoffier/ZMW/rr_2003_03_11.pdf
1•PKop•50m ago•0 comments
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Show HN: Run automated ML experiments using Claude Code

https://github.com/killerstorm/claude-torch-template
1•killerstorm•8mo ago
I made a template which can be used to conduct (basic) ML experiments in a fully automated mode: Claude Code will write the code, you only need to provide a working environment and the idea.

The goal was largely to demonstrate that this is possible, specifically to:

* encourage to people who want to run some ML experiment but don't have time t code it to actually give it a try * provide evidence that LLM recursive self-improvement is not "science fiction"

The template is bare bones, it does not come with niceties for monitoring experiments, conduct experiments at scale, etc.

The script assumes that CUDA, Python, PyTorch are already set up. This is quite easy if you rent an instance from https://lambda.ai/ - that's pre-installed. You'd only need to install Claude Code (which itself requires npm) to get it going.

As I mentioned in the README, the most advanced experiment I tried so far is injection of sentence-embedding memory into a pre-trained transformer.

The timeline on https://ai-2027.com/ assumes that we'll only be able to get AI coding agents which can do ML experiments in 2026, but it seems like it is already possible now. (I spent only few hours on this, obviously proper AI labs can spend whole days on infrastructure, scaffolding, prompting, fine-tuning, etc.)

Comments

killerstorm•8mo ago
If you actually want to conduct some experiment, I'd suggest:

* fist iterate on the idea with o3 (best choice) or other big model (Opus 4, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Grok 3) -- ask it whether it was done before, how to improve it, what is the expected outcome, etc. o3 is really smart, it can explain intuition between different choices, etc. * Python packages are hard. Using virtual environment (venv) is recommended. `uv` is probably the modern way to manage venv, but installing torch with CUDA support via uv is pain, what I found works is: * `uv pip install torch --torch-backend=cu126` (uv pip uninstall torch) * lambda.ai provides high-quality environment, but it might lack cheaper GPU options. * as I mentioned in README, there's no sandboxing, Claude can do pretty much arbitrary stuff...