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Sebastian Raschka, PhD's avatar

Thanks for the kind wishes everyone! Don't worry, I am currently focusing on healing up and should hopefully be better in a few weeks! I'll be back :)

Chau Luong's avatar

All the best to you !!

Andrew Jennings's avatar

So upset to hear of your condition. Hope you are healing well. Your publications are just wonderful.

RR's avatar

Sorry to hear about your injury, Sebastian. Wish you a quick recovery.

wsonguci's avatar

Hope you recover soon! Thanks for the great content here and the book!

ok's avatar

You should consider agents working during your absence, btw get well soon .

Robert Ta's avatar

Hope everything is alright with you. Thanks for the great work rounding these up!

Srikanta Prasad's avatar

Thanks for the weekly articles. It's been very inspiring, wishing you a speedy recovery.

Vaibhav's avatar

Get well soon sebastian!

I hope the injury is not too serious.

Looking back it was a great year of learning and growing from your newsletter.

Thank you for the effort you put in.

Vadim P.'s avatar

18 Dec, Mind Your Theory: Theory of Mind Goes Deeper Than Reasoning, https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.1363

link typo -thanks

Lee Fischman's avatar

Wishing you a full recovery. And I know how it feels.

Haseeb Raja's avatar

I am sorry to hear about your accident. Rest well and I hope you get well soon 🙏🏻

This might sound like a pretty redundant question, but I was wondering if you have any tips/advice for reading most of these papers, especially for people who do not have much time due to full-time jobs.

Sebastian Raschka, PhD's avatar

Thanks for the kind wishes! Regarding reading the papers... Please don't try to read them all, that would probably take a year :). I collected (bookmarked) them over the course of the whole year but only read a fraction of them. I read most titles (and most abstracts), but I usually only read like ~2-5 papers a week. How I would go about this list is to maybe just skim over the titles, pick maybe 2 or 3 from each month that sound interesting, and add them to your reading list. But no pressure reading them. I think it healthier to approach it like: "I dedicate 20-30 min per day to paper reading" versus "I have to finish reading 5 papers a week".

Haseeb Raja's avatar

Such valuable insights!

Your advice is truly helpful. Thank you 🙏🏻

Georg Walther's avatar

Wünsche gute Besserung! Vielen Dank für dein LLM from scratch Buch! Lese und lerne sehr viel Dank dir.

dan mantena's avatar

sorry to hear about your accident. hope you have a speedy recovery!

Sagar's avatar

get well soon! best wishes for your recovery.

brian piercy's avatar

Get well soon!

Navneet Mann's avatar

Thanks for the list! Will see if I can dive deeper into any of those papers.