What about this? Consider a toy system: everyone gets issued a UUID, everyone can see how every UUID voted, but only you know which one is your vote. This is of course flawed because a person can be coerced to share…
https://www.supyagent.com We’re trying to create a single unified cli to every service on the planet, and make sure that everything can be set up with 3 clicks
Shameless plug: https://www.supyagent.com - we basically want to give away the integrations for free. For Claude users you just need to run `supyagent skills generate` and you get all the integrations. Works well with…
What a bunch of nonsense. I really urge you to look into more contemporary research on it. By which measure were they less advanced? Tenochtitlan had a population of north of 200k when the Spanish arrived - bigger than…
pandas has a .pipe operator which works exactly like this
"After trillions spent in GPUs and data centers, the AI gold rush was finally over when a developer in Lithuania built the pg_thinking plugin - turns out postgres was all you needed all along."
I'm building https://www.ergodic.ai - and we are using a graphs as the primary objects in which the intelligence operates. I don't think every graph needs a graph database. For 99% of use-cases a relational database is…
Lol, considering that the entire pricing and risk system of the company runs on a proprietary programming language, I'm pretty sure this is just publicity
Not only that. I have an agent product and I’m currently blocked from using their reasoning models on Azure for having asked for a chain of thought, which apparently is against the ToS. The customer service itself was…
Yes, (ergodic.ai) working on causal inference applied to process mining and event logs. Basically: something happened, why did it happen and how can I avoid it/get more of it?
Why? Replace the context and not having that property is now called a hallucination. Overall the model is tra
It's a question of timelines. While I agree with Amazon, we know pretty well the periods in which Rome and London have been inhabited, but the question is more about understanding pre ice-age human settlements, of which…
Not sure about squids in particular, but the easiest way isn't necessarily to find remains, but to see negative prints on sediments.
Also a type of collider bias in causal inference, which generates all sorts of Simpsons paradoxes
Can I ask you to beta test my product? I'm building something like this and I want to focus on medical data (from omics to RCTs)
When it comes to the Americas, the entropy of the entire field of Archaeology is way too high. Up until 5 years believing that humans were there more than 12k years ago was heresy. Today 30k is the accepted number,…
Actually upon further reading I realize that the author actually goes deeper into what I thought, so it's not nonsense, it's actually a simplified version of what I tried to write. But I don't particularly like the…
It's nonsense. The fact that the particle is massive is a direct cause of the fact that the interactions are short ranged. The nuance is this: Naturally, in a field theory the word "particle" is ill-defined, thus the…
We're trying to solve this problem at ergodic.ai, combining structured tables and pdfs into a single KG
As a physicist, the moment when everything just clicked was when I realised that connected Feynman diagrams were basically the cumulants of that distribution. Then almost everything in physics is about "what is the…
And it's usually discouraged by regulators because it can lead to p-hacking. I.e., with a good enough choice of control I can get anything down to 5% The fundamental problem is the lack of embrace of causal inference…
Entropy is a measure, it doesn't create anything. This is highly misleading.
So you believe poor people shouldn't be allowed to travel?
One thing is true about what you said: you're definitely not an expert.
Most of the hard work is actually feature construction rather than monolithic models. And afaik gradient boosting still rules the world
What about this? Consider a toy system: everyone gets issued a UUID, everyone can see how every UUID voted, but only you know which one is your vote. This is of course flawed because a person can be coerced to share…
https://www.supyagent.com We’re trying to create a single unified cli to every service on the planet, and make sure that everything can be set up with 3 clicks
Shameless plug: https://www.supyagent.com - we basically want to give away the integrations for free. For Claude users you just need to run `supyagent skills generate` and you get all the integrations. Works well with…
What a bunch of nonsense. I really urge you to look into more contemporary research on it. By which measure were they less advanced? Tenochtitlan had a population of north of 200k when the Spanish arrived - bigger than…
pandas has a .pipe operator which works exactly like this
"After trillions spent in GPUs and data centers, the AI gold rush was finally over when a developer in Lithuania built the pg_thinking plugin - turns out postgres was all you needed all along."
I'm building https://www.ergodic.ai - and we are using a graphs as the primary objects in which the intelligence operates. I don't think every graph needs a graph database. For 99% of use-cases a relational database is…
Lol, considering that the entire pricing and risk system of the company runs on a proprietary programming language, I'm pretty sure this is just publicity
Not only that. I have an agent product and I’m currently blocked from using their reasoning models on Azure for having asked for a chain of thought, which apparently is against the ToS. The customer service itself was…
Yes, (ergodic.ai) working on causal inference applied to process mining and event logs. Basically: something happened, why did it happen and how can I avoid it/get more of it?
Why? Replace the context and not having that property is now called a hallucination. Overall the model is tra
It's a question of timelines. While I agree with Amazon, we know pretty well the periods in which Rome and London have been inhabited, but the question is more about understanding pre ice-age human settlements, of which…
Not sure about squids in particular, but the easiest way isn't necessarily to find remains, but to see negative prints on sediments.
Also a type of collider bias in causal inference, which generates all sorts of Simpsons paradoxes
Can I ask you to beta test my product? I'm building something like this and I want to focus on medical data (from omics to RCTs)
When it comes to the Americas, the entropy of the entire field of Archaeology is way too high. Up until 5 years believing that humans were there more than 12k years ago was heresy. Today 30k is the accepted number,…
Actually upon further reading I realize that the author actually goes deeper into what I thought, so it's not nonsense, it's actually a simplified version of what I tried to write. But I don't particularly like the…
It's nonsense. The fact that the particle is massive is a direct cause of the fact that the interactions are short ranged. The nuance is this: Naturally, in a field theory the word "particle" is ill-defined, thus the…
We're trying to solve this problem at ergodic.ai, combining structured tables and pdfs into a single KG
As a physicist, the moment when everything just clicked was when I realised that connected Feynman diagrams were basically the cumulants of that distribution. Then almost everything in physics is about "what is the…
And it's usually discouraged by regulators because it can lead to p-hacking. I.e., with a good enough choice of control I can get anything down to 5% The fundamental problem is the lack of embrace of causal inference…
Entropy is a measure, it doesn't create anything. This is highly misleading.
So you believe poor people shouldn't be allowed to travel?
One thing is true about what you said: you're definitely not an expert.
Most of the hard work is actually feature construction rather than monolithic models. And afaik gradient boosting still rules the world