the final one is not AI, it’s a glorb video from years ago: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NkYSK-_hVDQ
Short answer: It’s a way to generate structured databases for (most) scientific topics. Why? Apply data driven methods to these databases. So what? It’s a powerful way to ask and investigate scientific questions/trends…
As a clarification, we used fine tuning more than prompt engineering because low or few-shot prompt engineering did not work for our use case.
Regarding point 3, my colleagues and i studied this for a use case in science: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45563-x
I share your viewpoint on this, that DFT is a poor proxy model for ML to approximate. However, the alternative of using, for example - experimental data, is that the synthesis procedures, measurement parameters, sample…
i agree. in principle this is totally fine. in reality, highly paid lawyers throw the law around to accomplish whatever their objectives are. if they’re paid by a media company, and the media company’s objective is to…
More than half of the PhDs I know (in technical fields) have families. Actually, almost all of them.
Well I did as a racer and still do on my firm snow skis. But there is a slight performance trade off depending on what kind of skiing you like to do. I keep my edges on my pow skis dull because it’s slightly easier to…
On most firm conditions, I absolutely think you can rip it on fat skis with awful edges. Especially on groomers. I do it every year on 120mm waist skis. It is highly dependent on skill level. For an example, watch…
I laughed out loud at the “fly off a cliff edge” On the real however, getting down the mountain safely after dusk etc with dull vs. sharp edges will likely only affect intermediate skiers. Beginner skiers are going to…
It’s a racing thing, mostly. Most shops offer a basic service for a machine wax + edge sharpening so that’s when most people get it done (even if they don’t really know what they’re paying for)
For anyone interested, we wrote a paper on a similar topic: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-45563-x
I am sure that aphorism is quite apt for thesis defenses, critical debates, shareholder meetings, peer review, and forums of discussion.
Not to be a hater but what exactly is the point of posts like this Nothing factual presented. Not a unique, stimulating, or even really coherent viewpoint. Just a self-confident stream of consciousness with no real…
it depends on if you’re looking for an accurate calculation of atoms and the number of atoms. if you’re just interested in how a lattice of spheres interact, force field software might be your best bet. if you’re…
i work alongside this group ( one of Ceders PhD students), but not on this project. I believe OP is referencing a different paper to that of the tweet author
this is why i still drive my old corolla. don’t have to deal with smart/network/access features, and it’s easy for shops to fix. hope i dont blow a head gasket now that i’ve said that…
i’ve been following Jake’s story since one of his posts was here on HN a few months ago. Both him and his wife are excellent writers. I cannot emphasize enough how horrified I am reading every word. What an utterly…
I wouldn’t say a “no”, just a failed replication. Though it’s not encouraging
It may mean the structure of LK-99 found by Kim et al is highly metastable. It does not mean the DFT calculations were useless. Also, for clarity, the original DFT calculations by Griffin do not purport to have…
Wow, I can’t believe it. The death-dealing Nissan altima driver meme supported by numbers
Oops, seems like author actually has studied superconductors in the past so first part of my comment should be retracted. However I stand by the part in that I don’t think his explanation is good
This is a first-principles calculation known as density functional theory. it’s a useful basis for understanding physics in solids. it won its inventors the nobel prize in chemistry in 1998 iirc
This is a calculation with density functional theory (DFT). Props to the tweet author for mentioning this work, but it doesn’t seem like he knows much about the physics of materials because the explanation re: band…
two questions: - where do you go, and why? - how do you get your US insurance to cover/work with providers outside the US? does it just automatically work or…?
the final one is not AI, it’s a glorb video from years ago: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NkYSK-_hVDQ
Short answer: It’s a way to generate structured databases for (most) scientific topics. Why? Apply data driven methods to these databases. So what? It’s a powerful way to ask and investigate scientific questions/trends…
As a clarification, we used fine tuning more than prompt engineering because low or few-shot prompt engineering did not work for our use case.
Regarding point 3, my colleagues and i studied this for a use case in science: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45563-x
I share your viewpoint on this, that DFT is a poor proxy model for ML to approximate. However, the alternative of using, for example - experimental data, is that the synthesis procedures, measurement parameters, sample…
i agree. in principle this is totally fine. in reality, highly paid lawyers throw the law around to accomplish whatever their objectives are. if they’re paid by a media company, and the media company’s objective is to…
More than half of the PhDs I know (in technical fields) have families. Actually, almost all of them.
Well I did as a racer and still do on my firm snow skis. But there is a slight performance trade off depending on what kind of skiing you like to do. I keep my edges on my pow skis dull because it’s slightly easier to…
On most firm conditions, I absolutely think you can rip it on fat skis with awful edges. Especially on groomers. I do it every year on 120mm waist skis. It is highly dependent on skill level. For an example, watch…
I laughed out loud at the “fly off a cliff edge” On the real however, getting down the mountain safely after dusk etc with dull vs. sharp edges will likely only affect intermediate skiers. Beginner skiers are going to…
It’s a racing thing, mostly. Most shops offer a basic service for a machine wax + edge sharpening so that’s when most people get it done (even if they don’t really know what they’re paying for)
For anyone interested, we wrote a paper on a similar topic: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-45563-x
I am sure that aphorism is quite apt for thesis defenses, critical debates, shareholder meetings, peer review, and forums of discussion.
Not to be a hater but what exactly is the point of posts like this Nothing factual presented. Not a unique, stimulating, or even really coherent viewpoint. Just a self-confident stream of consciousness with no real…
it depends on if you’re looking for an accurate calculation of atoms and the number of atoms. if you’re just interested in how a lattice of spheres interact, force field software might be your best bet. if you’re…
i work alongside this group ( one of Ceders PhD students), but not on this project. I believe OP is referencing a different paper to that of the tweet author
this is why i still drive my old corolla. don’t have to deal with smart/network/access features, and it’s easy for shops to fix. hope i dont blow a head gasket now that i’ve said that…
i’ve been following Jake’s story since one of his posts was here on HN a few months ago. Both him and his wife are excellent writers. I cannot emphasize enough how horrified I am reading every word. What an utterly…
I wouldn’t say a “no”, just a failed replication. Though it’s not encouraging
It may mean the structure of LK-99 found by Kim et al is highly metastable. It does not mean the DFT calculations were useless. Also, for clarity, the original DFT calculations by Griffin do not purport to have…
Wow, I can’t believe it. The death-dealing Nissan altima driver meme supported by numbers
Oops, seems like author actually has studied superconductors in the past so first part of my comment should be retracted. However I stand by the part in that I don’t think his explanation is good
This is a first-principles calculation known as density functional theory. it’s a useful basis for understanding physics in solids. it won its inventors the nobel prize in chemistry in 1998 iirc
This is a calculation with density functional theory (DFT). Props to the tweet author for mentioning this work, but it doesn’t seem like he knows much about the physics of materials because the explanation re: band…
two questions: - where do you go, and why? - how do you get your US insurance to cover/work with providers outside the US? does it just automatically work or…?