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#172 How to make Developer Friends When You Don't Live in Silicon Valley, with Iraqi Engineer Code;Life

2025/5/16
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Code;Life: 我在2017-2018年开始关注低资源语言的机器学习模型微调。低资源语言是指那些数字化内容较少,OCR技术不完善,维基百科页面数量少的语言。我利用大型科技公司训练的模型,通过GPU和少量数据进行多次训练,使其适应我的语言。现在,即使语言不是拉丁语系,也可以利用现有工具进行微调,所需数据量也大大降低。我很高兴能利用现有工具为我的语言做贡献。 Quincy Larson: 英语是互联网上最常见的语言,维基百科文章的大部分读者都是英语使用者。斯瓦希里语有8000万人使用,但在互联网上却鲜有体现。为了让谷歌翻译更好地支持斯瓦希里语,需要输入大量的斯瓦希里语单词。将随机的词语输入模型会降低模型的性能,我们需要的是更多的有效信息,更少的噪音。

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On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews software engineer and live coding streamer Code;Life. For those of you watching the video version of this interview, she lives in Iraq and she uses a 3D avatar to protect her identity. We talk about:

  • Training language models to work well with low-resource languages from Africa and the Middle East
  • Growing up in Iraq and her early experiences with computers and the internet
  • How streaming yourself coding can be a good way to practice your skills, update your knowledge, and motivate fellow devs
  • How to participate in coding competitions and hackathons even if you feel intimidated

Support for freeCodeCamp comes from the 11,384 kind folks who support our charity through a monthly donation. You can join these chill human beings and aid us in our mission by going to donate.freecodecamp.org) Support for also comes from a grant from Wix Studio. Wix Studio provides developers tools to rapidly build websites with everything out-of-the-box, then extend, replace, and break boundaries with code. Learn more at https://wixstudio.com). Correction: Quincy mentioned half of all articles on Wikipedia are English. While this is no longer true, as of 2025 half of all Wikipedia pageviews are still for English articles. Links we talk about: