I was stunned and confused. After all, I was the type of person who carefully laid out my BHAGs (big hairy audacious goals), top three objectives and priority activities at the start of each New Year. I prided myself on the ability to work relentlessly toward those objectives, applying the energy I'd inherited from my prairie- stock grandmother.
She then gave me what I came to call the 20-10 assignment. It goes like this: Suppose you woke up tomorrow and received two phone calls. The first phone call tells you that you have inherited $20 million, no strings attached. The second tells you that you have an incurable and terminal disease, and you have no more than 10 years to live. What would you do differently, and, in particular, what would you stop doing?
Rochelle's lesson came back to me a number of years later while puzzling over the research data on 11 companies that turned themselves from mediocrity to excellence, from good to great. In cataloguing the key steps that ignited the transformations, my research team and I were struck by how many of the big decisions were not what to do, but what to stop doing.
At the time, Kimberly-Clark had the bulk of its revenues in the traditional paper business. But Smith began asking three important questions: Are we passionate about the paper business? Can we be the best in the world at it? Does the paper business best drive our economic engine?
The start of the New Year is a perfect time to start a stop doing list and to make this the cornerstone of your New Year resolutions, be it for your company, your family or yourself. It also is a perfect time to clarify your three circles, mirroring at a personal level the three questions asked by Smith:
Think of the three circles as a personal guidance mechanism. As you navigate the twists and turns of a chaotic world, it acts like a compass. Am I on target? Do I need to adjust left, up, down, right? If you make an inventory of your activities today, what percentage of your time falls outside the three circles?
Looking back, I now see Rochelle Myers as one of the few people I've known to lead a great life, while doing truly great work. This stemmed largely from her remarkable simplicity. A simple home. A simple schedule. A simple frame for her work.
Zane Lowe (ZL): It was massive. Groundbreaking. It was the first time I feel that an artist of that magnitude, with that much attention on them, decided to take the narrative and really try to control it and share what they wanted to share.
With half its track list comprising top 10 singles, this soundtrack is what truly turned Prince Rogers Nelson into one of the most instantly recognizable and distinctive pop artists ever. Prince often drew comparisons to Jimi Hendrix for the way he mixed music that felt Black and white, sacred and profane. The reality is that he had no precedent then and no comparison now.
ZL: Not only did it outsell everything in its opening year, it outsold everything in its second year. It changed the way people approached making music, releasing music, distributing, marketing music, and no one ever caught up to it. It set the bar so high.
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I'm working on a "list strategy" for Hubspot, and wondering if there are some best practises out there for what list are needed, and more inportant how to name them and how to use and name the folders best possible?
Folder wise - this is up to you. If we see a trend of lists that have similar properties, those go into a folder. For example, we have an "Accounts to look into" folder which holds lists like "No Activity for 60 Days", "Bounce Contacts", "Needs Assigned", etc. Whomever is doing contact clean up just needs to go to this folder to see what work needs to be done.
The lists tool in HubSpot allows you to create a list of contacts or companies based on property values and other characteristics, including activities. This article includes instructions for creating and editing lists from the lists tool. To set up your list criteria and add records to existing lists, learn how to determine criteria or manually add records to static lists.
Select Any [object] to filter based on all associated records of that object type (e.g., the list would include a contact when any of their associated companies meet the criteria).
If you're creating a contact-based list, select Primary [object] to filter based on only the primary associated company (e.g., the list would include a contact only if the primary associated company meets the criteria).
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A 10-day countdown kicks off today with the reveal of albums 100-91, featuring works from Solange; Tyler, The Creator; George Michael; and more
Discover, share, and follow along as Apple Music journeys through the albums that shaped, inspired, and fundamentally changed music
To accompany the list, today Apple Music also revealed a dedicated microsite that will update every day of the countdown, making it easy for listeners to follow along. Available now at 100best.music.apple.com, the new 100 Best microsite spotlights in-depth analysis of each album, archival interviews, and more, and makes it easy for fans to share their favorite albums with friends and on their social channels.
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Hi,
First of all, PyCharm or most of IDEs cannot really analysis libraries like PyTorch which has C++ backend and Python frontend so it is normal to get warning or missing errors but your codes works fine.
Something about @zimmer550 answer that you need to convert to float to use your tensors in NN, is a rule of thumb, so in some cases like methods available in functional package etc, you need Long data type etc. So best approach is to retain the data type as it is and change it explicitly when you to enable you debug much faster when data type inconsistency exists.
In PyCharm, Ctrl+Q (I use my config from 2017 so it may be changed.) shows the documentation within your editor and always I recommend you to read it fully. There are many notes that can save you a lot of memory or runtime computation by only using a argument or triggering a function etc.
it seems that the best pytorchthoning solution comes from either knowing torch.cat or torch.stack. In my use case I generate tensors and conceptually need to nest them in lists and eventually convert that to a final tensor (e.g. of size [d1, d2, d3]). I think the easiest solution to my problem append things to a list and then give it to torch.stack to form the new tensor then append that to a new list and then convert that to a tensor by again using torch.stack recursively.
That said, are you sure you need it to be a List? There are a lot more options for concurrent Queues and Maps (and you can make Sets from Maps), and those structures tend to make the most sense for many of the types of things you want to do with a shared data structure.
You might want to look at ConcurrentDoublyLinkedList written by Doug Lea based on Paul Martin's "A Practical Lock-Free Doubly-Linked List". It does not implement the java.util.List interface, but offers most methods you would use in a List.
A concurrent linked-list implementation of a Deque (double-ended queue). Concurrent insertion, removal, and access operations execute safely across multiple threads. Iterators are weakly consistent, returning elements reflecting the state of the deque at some point at or since the creation of the iterator. They do not throw ConcurrentModificationException, and may proceed concurrently with other operations.
Well firstly you could think about using a mutable list. Also listOf does give you a mutable implementation hidden behind a readonly interface, so you could cast it (in most situations).
Otherwise I would use mapIndexed and update the list that way.
The Graphic Novels & Comics Round Table (GNCRT) Best Graphic Novels for Adults Reading List highlights the best graphic novels for adults published in a given year and it aims increase awareness of the graphic novel medium, raise voices of diverse comics creators, and aid library staff in the development of graphic novel collections.
Eligible graphic novels for the 2024 Best Graphic Novels for Adults Reading List will include all fiction and non-fiction titles published between September 1, 2023 - December 31, 2024 that appeal to adults age 19 or older. The 2024 list will be announced in January 2025. List selection will be determined by a committee of GNCRT members with a background in graphic novel selection and use for adults.
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