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Guilherme Rizzo

Guilherme Rizzo

@gvrizzo

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Joined June 2018

I don't know if it was like this before, but Paperspace now has these modes called "Gradient" and "CORE". I'm guessing the VPS-like system is the CORE one? I had to change it by clicking on the top left corner.

Exactly. I’d love to run this on Replicate, but I don’t know how to submit a custom shell script, run pip install, and train a model there etc. maybe it’s possible with Cog but I don’t know how to use it yet

Nice! You use the Notebook feature or is something else?

you can train your model on paperspace (or use the already train one) and make your own API.
here is one tutorial i have used before: dev.to/saronyitbarek/deployin…

I use their VPS-like system where you can SSH into the instance

I don't know if it was like this before, but Paperspace now has these modes called "Gradient" and "CORE". I'm guessing the VPS-like system is the CORE one? I had to change it by clicking on the top left corner.

I think the streaks follow the timezone in your settings: wip.co/my/settings
When you open the website from another location, it also asks if you want to update your timezone

Yes. I'm currently reading "Positioning" (Al Ries and Jack Trout) which talks about positioning and good / bad names. It's going to help me because I'm in the midst of rebranding #csspro

what do you need to see / read before deciding to buy a book?

  • Is the book written in a language I can read?
  • Who are the authors? Have they done something that I dream of doing?
  • Did someone recommend it to me? (much easier to buy - either by a friend or an author from another book or an authority on the subject)
  • Is it available on Kindle and Amazon?
  • Is it something that is going to help me with my current goals (like this month) or is it something for the future (I'll bookmark)

Thank you for your reply @gvrizzo ! So for you it boils down to: is the subject something that can help you improve yourself, right? You need a clear focus on the direct benefits for you. Are there specific books you've read recently that come into mind?

Yes. I'm currently reading "Positioning" (Al Ries and Jack Trout) which talks about positioning and good / bad names. It's going to help me because I'm in the midst of rebranding #csspro

The website looks clean, I like it.

I'd improve the copywriting though, feels bland.

As for the product/demo, looks like the header cover photo could be minified/optimized/resized because it can take some time to load depending on the internet speed.

Also, is there any way you could remove the signup part as the first step? Maybe people could preview/edit their website first and at the last part sign up to "save" it?