OP did not state that getting an ML job was a goal.
I for one would be interested in learning more foundational stuff; I have no interest (though perhaps that process would change this!) in a particularly ML job, and certainly not in learning how to point and click and run other people's work from a YouTube video with a scream-face thumbnail.
For those who feel similarly, I asked about it recently, maybe something you like the look of:
I for one would be interested in learning more foundational stuff; I have no interest (though perhaps that process would change this!) in a particularly ML job, and certainly not in learning how to point and click and run other people's work from a YouTube video with a scream-face thumbnail.
For those who feel similarly, I asked about it recently, maybe something you like the look of:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38320244
I also came across (doesn't seem it was mentioned there) Understanding Deep Learning (Simon Prince) which looks like it might be good:
https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262048644/understanding-deep-le...