> until this gets independently replicated. hmm, very interesting. I don't think it works like that anymore. The next step has got to be commercial availability. else investors to would loose money or worse, some…
like how success of a species becomes the failure of the same species. the endless cycles of success and failure. also in multi-generational wealth: poor and hard working become successful (when society allows it) then…
> Actually, a simple, well-crafted command builder that can query real-life recipes would do. but if you want to "raise some funding" you better find a way to talk about "chat-gtp like bots" in your pitch
category theory is 'native 2-dimensional' math. i.e. category theory explains everything in terms of graphs, where a graph is made from two different sorts of 'entities', nodes and vertices i.e. categories and morphisms…
on the other hand, this same pattern of "authoritarianism" is what we all learn to have when becoming adult members of our societies/cultures: it's an expression of one persons' individual consciousness with the ability…
> The author is proposing a model that [allegedly] does a good job of explaining why we see unexpected behavior I agree, and go even further: models that explain behavior are all we have ever had. it's all only "models…
sounds to me like a wave with a positive and a negative part. which IMO is what drives constructive/destructive interference in waves. my take away is that any LLM that can behave "good" must also be able to behave…
nonetheless, to witness the entire cognitive process of the author, as misguided as you find their conclusions, is a positive constructive experience isn't it? IMO, the main point of the article is to assert that in…
I think atm the Fed is the main force holing the USA together, considering all the bi-partisan polarization all ways to divert the "voltage" across elite and commoner classes which are the real source of this tension.…
most certainly. another example of dumb and costly mistakes is putting a capitalistic-optimization scheme in charge of medical care alas, for some reason (many of them, indeed) most of these 'problems' cannot be…
I fear the end game of a fully propieatary software world is that the only real way people interact with computers is app stores, programming is not something people can learn online anymore (but it used to). not even…
this is "GOOD BUSINESS" and bad (evil) everything else. oh the humanity
ah, so focus on the inherent void behind all reality... very zen ...this is a skill that is difficult to develop, hard to teach, and impossible to test (if somebody can do it)
time to do a Peru (or Bolivia, or Chile, or Argentina, or ....). best of luck to the CIA agents "NOT" working on it (plausibly deny... wink wink)
but the moon milk cows are at the moment getting decimated by the moon cheese lovers in a mad rush to make more pizza; they're at war! it's a risky time to do moon business, there's even a faction that would get rid of…
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call me old school... but why is this even on github? there's no code... just a README (an advertisement?) with a tutorial and a link to download a binary blob this feels like some kind of 'guerrilla advertisement' or…
I'm on a deep strange trip into the differences between "animated" and "inanimated" entities with only the loose idea of "emergent phenomena" to "guide me" on this winding road
this is the kind of thing truly making computer science into a science. with all this "deep" learning technology, understanding based on principles is no longer required, heck, such 'epistemic-attitude' (i.e. knowledge…
under this logic, a sack of lead ought to 'rule over' a living animal because of being heavier
I have not ever studied POSIX academically (curricularly) but: > a small set of minimalistic APIs that remain stable over time but from what I've gathered (over years, by 'osmosis'). Isn't this the essential idea behind…
this is what I've found to be most troubling around this whole debacle: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.10345 how can it be in any way 'scientific' to base results on unpublished material?? > The analytic results we accept…
you're essentially passing the ball to the mathematicians: seems like you're saying "we physicist got this from the math people, take it up with them" but what irks me, is the attitude that disregards the proper…
it's hard to stay positive when people used 'credential-based' reasoning to disregard your questioning/criticism; this is very standard in academia. and it's not like you can say "let's see who does better in the real…
> until this gets independently replicated. hmm, very interesting. I don't think it works like that anymore. The next step has got to be commercial availability. else investors to would loose money or worse, some…
like how success of a species becomes the failure of the same species. the endless cycles of success and failure. also in multi-generational wealth: poor and hard working become successful (when society allows it) then…
> Actually, a simple, well-crafted command builder that can query real-life recipes would do. but if you want to "raise some funding" you better find a way to talk about "chat-gtp like bots" in your pitch
category theory is 'native 2-dimensional' math. i.e. category theory explains everything in terms of graphs, where a graph is made from two different sorts of 'entities', nodes and vertices i.e. categories and morphisms…
on the other hand, this same pattern of "authoritarianism" is what we all learn to have when becoming adult members of our societies/cultures: it's an expression of one persons' individual consciousness with the ability…
> The author is proposing a model that [allegedly] does a good job of explaining why we see unexpected behavior I agree, and go even further: models that explain behavior are all we have ever had. it's all only "models…
sounds to me like a wave with a positive and a negative part. which IMO is what drives constructive/destructive interference in waves. my take away is that any LLM that can behave "good" must also be able to behave…
nonetheless, to witness the entire cognitive process of the author, as misguided as you find their conclusions, is a positive constructive experience isn't it? IMO, the main point of the article is to assert that in…
I think atm the Fed is the main force holing the USA together, considering all the bi-partisan polarization all ways to divert the "voltage" across elite and commoner classes which are the real source of this tension.…
most certainly. another example of dumb and costly mistakes is putting a capitalistic-optimization scheme in charge of medical care alas, for some reason (many of them, indeed) most of these 'problems' cannot be…
I fear the end game of a fully propieatary software world is that the only real way people interact with computers is app stores, programming is not something people can learn online anymore (but it used to). not even…
this is "GOOD BUSINESS" and bad (evil) everything else. oh the humanity
ah, so focus on the inherent void behind all reality... very zen ...this is a skill that is difficult to develop, hard to teach, and impossible to test (if somebody can do it)
time to do a Peru (or Bolivia, or Chile, or Argentina, or ....). best of luck to the CIA agents "NOT" working on it (plausibly deny... wink wink)
but the moon milk cows are at the moment getting decimated by the moon cheese lovers in a mad rush to make more pizza; they're at war! it's a risky time to do moon business, there's even a faction that would get rid of…
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call me old school... but why is this even on github? there's no code... just a README (an advertisement?) with a tutorial and a link to download a binary blob this feels like some kind of 'guerrilla advertisement' or…
I'm on a deep strange trip into the differences between "animated" and "inanimated" entities with only the loose idea of "emergent phenomena" to "guide me" on this winding road
this is the kind of thing truly making computer science into a science. with all this "deep" learning technology, understanding based on principles is no longer required, heck, such 'epistemic-attitude' (i.e. knowledge…
under this logic, a sack of lead ought to 'rule over' a living animal because of being heavier
I have not ever studied POSIX academically (curricularly) but: > a small set of minimalistic APIs that remain stable over time but from what I've gathered (over years, by 'osmosis'). Isn't this the essential idea behind…
this is what I've found to be most troubling around this whole debacle: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.10345 how can it be in any way 'scientific' to base results on unpublished material?? > The analytic results we accept…
you're essentially passing the ball to the mathematicians: seems like you're saying "we physicist got this from the math people, take it up with them" but what irks me, is the attitude that disregards the proper…
it's hard to stay positive when people used 'credential-based' reasoning to disregard your questioning/criticism; this is very standard in academia. and it's not like you can say "let's see who does better in the real…