This is why it's essential for any enterprise that wants to keep long term growth going to build processes to catch and weed out stakeholders and employees that prioritize playing politics over actions that will further…
I do wonder if they think they are fooling anyone, or if they are just that shameless. One repeating issue we have had with our managers is they will try to label missing features as bugs, to put the blame on the…
This is a optimization to prevent redundant calculations. If it was not performed the result would be the same, just served slightly slower. The whitepaper you linked is a great one, I was all over it a few years back…
This is not a bad way of looking at it, if I may add a bit, the llm is a solid state system. The only thing that survives from one iteration to the next is the singular highest ranking token, the entire state and…
Ah, yes, I remember Yarvin. His goal was to become a cult leader for billionaires whose brains had turned to mush from surrounding themselves with only yes-men for decades. The theory was that their imagined sense of…
This is why it's essential for any enterprise that wants to keep long term growth going to build processes to catch and weed out stakeholders and employees that prioritize playing politics over actions that will further…
I do wonder if they think they are fooling anyone, or if they are just that shameless. One repeating issue we have had with our managers is they will try to label missing features as bugs, to put the blame on the…
This is a optimization to prevent redundant calculations. If it was not performed the result would be the same, just served slightly slower. The whitepaper you linked is a great one, I was all over it a few years back…
This is not a bad way of looking at it, if I may add a bit, the llm is a solid state system. The only thing that survives from one iteration to the next is the singular highest ranking token, the entire state and…
Ah, yes, I remember Yarvin. His goal was to become a cult leader for billionaires whose brains had turned to mush from surrounding themselves with only yes-men for decades. The theory was that their imagined sense of…