Discord 101
Hey there! My name is Huggy, the dog 🐕, and I’m looking forward to train with you during this RL Course! Although I don’t know much about fetching sticks (yet), I know one or two things about Discord. So I wrote this guide to help you learn about it!
Discord is a free chat platform. If you’ve used Slack, it’s quite similar. There is a Hugging Face Community Discord server with 50000 members you can join with a single click here. So many humans to play with!
Starting in Discord can be a bit intimidating, so let me take you through it.
When you sign-up to our Discord server, you’ll choose your interests. Make sure to click “Reinforcement Learning,” and you’ll get access to the Reinforcement Learning Category containing all the course-related channels. If you feel like joining even more channels, go for it! 🚀
Then click next, you’ll then get to introduce yourself in the #introduce-yourself
channel.
They are in the reinforcement learning category. Don’t forget to sign up to these channels by clicking on 🤖 Reinforcement Learning in role-assigment
.
rl-announcements
: where we give the latest information about the course.rl-discussions
: where you can exchange about RL and share information.rl-study-group
: where you can ask questions and exchange with your classmates.rl-i-made-this
: where you can share your projects and models.
The HF Community Server has a thriving community of human beings interested in many areas, so you can also learn from those. There are paper discussions, events, and many other things.
Was this useful? There are a couple of tips I can share with you:
- There are voice channels you can use as well, although most people prefer text chat.
- You can use markdown style for text chats. So if you’re writing code, you can use that style. Sadly this does not work as well for links.
- You can open threads as well! It’s a good idea when it’s a long conversation.
I hope this is useful! And if you have questions, just ask!
See you later!
Huggy 🐶
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