People often take a LiveJournal blog and clone it to Dreamwidth, and there are plenty of instructions on doing this.
E.g. this blog was initially created as a clone of "anhinga-travel" LiveJournal on July 5, 2017: dmm.dreamwidth.org/18238.html
What if I'd like to go in the opposite direction: to take an existing Dreamwidth journal and clone it somewhere (for example, to a new LiveJournal)?
Do people have experience with that?
E.g. this blog was initially created as a clone of "anhinga-travel" LiveJournal on July 5, 2017: dmm.dreamwidth.org/18238.html
What if I'd like to go in the opposite direction: to take an existing Dreamwidth journal and clone it somewhere (for example, to a new LiveJournal)?
Do people have experience with that?
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Date: 2021-06-08 03:34 am (UTC)Та же проблема, но просто заменил в ADAMW default learning rate 0.001 with the faster one (0.01) и проскочил успешно, см.: https://github.com/anhinga/julia-notebooks/tree/main/flux-may-2021/variation-3
Now doing the same for a large task, the default learning rate 0.001 might be too conservative; I don't think it'll get stuck, but it takes longer than necessary (this is the first case in this series of experiments where gradient computations were not optimized well, and each iteration takes long time - this is also something to investigate). Until now, even the large ones were fast, but with warps it is not the case for some reason.