The scary version of this story is easy to understand: an AI coding assistant deleted a company’s live data and even seemed to admit what it had done. That sounds like a “rogue AI” moment. But the more important lesson is less dramatic and more worrying: the AI was apparently able to delete the data …
Month: April 2026
NaNs don’t crash your training — they quietly destroy it. After losing hours to a silent failure in a ResNet training run, I built a lightweight detector that pinpoints the exact layer and batch where things break. Using forward hooks and gradient checks, it catches issues early with minimal overhead — without slowing your model …
Leica has officially introduced a new aesthetic variant for its renowned Leica M-A analog camera, characterized by a distinct texture and extremely limited availability. Named the Leica M-A Hammertone Limited Edition, the release features a specialized finish designed to simulate hand-forged metal. This launch commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Leica Store in Ginza, Japan, …
The vivo Y600 Pro was officially launched in China this Monday (April 27th), positioning itself as a high-capacity option within the brand’s mobile lineup. The device’s primary differentiator is its 10,200 mAh battery, which utilizes second-generation semi-solid state technology. This innovation allows the handset to maintain a relatively slim profile of 8.15 mm and a weight …
Sabrine Bendimerad on why flexibility is a crucial data science skill, the risks of outsourcing human thinking to AI agents, and the changing terrain of career paths today. The post A Career in Data Is Not Always a Straight Line, and That’s Okay appeared first on Towards Data Science. Read More



