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by colechristensen
223 days ago
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Very few people are in the situation where this would matter. Standard advice: You are not Google. I'm surprised and disappointed 1% is the best they could come up with, with numbers that small I would expect experimental noise to be much larger than the improvement. If you tell me you've managed a 1% improvement you have to do a lot to convince me you haven't actually made things 5% worse. |
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At scale marginal differences do matter and compound.