Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by albertzeyer 3285 days ago
Looks interesting. Maybe some more context here:

https://nnabla.org/ https://nnabla.readthedocs.io

It looks like it's from Sony.

I think every new Deep Learning / NN library should put itself into more context. How does it compare to all the existing frameworks, like TensorFlow, (Py)Torch, CNTK, MXNet, Theano? It actually looks pretty similar, which makes this question even more important. From the examples, it might be most similar to PyTorch with autograd but I'm not sure. So, what are the differences?

1 comments

This one implements DRM as a NN rather then a rootkit.

[Only half joking.]

Which half? One half is bad for the future and the other is worse now.
I'm not sure what you mean, but I was referencing Sony's illegal and unethical usage of a rootkit on every CD they manufactured to hack user's computers so that they could implement DRM (in)effectively[1].

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_BMG_copy_protection_rootk...

I didn't know this happened but I thought you were implying the NN was a rootkit. Well I guess I misinterpreted.