> influencer types in the fastai community who have 10ks of followers and shills
Everyone that I can see that fits that profile work at real companies doing real deep learning work, or are building infrastructure and tools that we all use. Nvidia, Huggingface, Etc. I don't see pure media stuff at all, most people are developing libraries or doing other applied work, and talk about their work publicly. Frankly, your comments come across like you are salty. Being a unpleasant person in online forums that enjoys insulting people seems correlated, which likely doesn't bode well for your professional aspirations, regardless of how much math or python you do/don't know.
> You don't need math
He's saying you don't need a PhD in math, not that you should ignore math all together. I have graduate level math and CS background and I don't thing either of those helped much, other than overcoming gatekeeping. The thing thats far more important for applied ML is to practice DL on lots of different problems to be effective. PhD level math might be useful for research, but that isn't necessary in practice for most people.
Oh wow, it seems like you have made a habit of judging people, even though you don't know much about them at all, as recently as 10 minutes ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32197090
Despite the fake apologies, I suppose it is a habit you can't really shake.
By the way, how do you do real DL work if you have so much trouble communicating and interacting with people generally? Seems like that would really get in the way of doing anything of any import.
Throwing insults at people using their full names on anonymous internet forums as "being fake" is a special kind of toxic behavior. They really should not allow you to participate in these forums with this kind of behavior.
Everyone that I can see that fits that profile work at real companies doing real deep learning work, or are building infrastructure and tools that we all use. Nvidia, Huggingface, Etc. I don't see pure media stuff at all, most people are developing libraries or doing other applied work, and talk about their work publicly. Frankly, your comments come across like you are salty. Being a unpleasant person in online forums that enjoys insulting people seems correlated, which likely doesn't bode well for your professional aspirations, regardless of how much math or python you do/don't know.
> You don't need math
He's saying you don't need a PhD in math, not that you should ignore math all together. I have graduate level math and CS background and I don't thing either of those helped much, other than overcoming gatekeeping. The thing thats far more important for applied ML is to practice DL on lots of different problems to be effective. PhD level math might be useful for research, but that isn't necessary in practice for most people.