I loved this game so much. Can't wait to see Santa.
My measurement of quality going in was how far I need to scroll to see EKS. Very high quality.
The nature of the basic research beast. There are grad student written astrophysics/comp chemistry spaghetti codes that continue to get big funding for the sole reason (it feels like) that they scale huge and eat up DOE…
It tickled me too - and TBH I got sidetracked by the misspelling when my browser pointed it out in the HN comment box :)
> Confusing. Inscrutible. But groundbreaking if we can pull it off. You know what gets lift? Correct spelling (inscrutable)! Unless they chose that word specifically to misspell but that's meeting more than halfway.
Right - e.g., if you're modeling a physical system it makes sense to bake in some physics - like symmetry.
Intended as analogy - but it is essentially a description of the DMRG algorithm (quantum chem). Only pair-wise operators there but the theory approaches exact when there are enough terms in your tensor product…
QM would tell us the order of your Hamiltonian (attention operator) doesn’t limit the complexity of the wave function (hidden state). It might be more efficient to explicitly correlate certain many-body interactions,…
ugh.. i <3 emacs. Thanks for this tidbit.
I enjoyed this comment on many levels.
and pipx.
How boxed in is cosmology by the cosmological principle? If we - as an example - didn't assume the cosmological constant was constant and expected it to vary over large distances, could we arrive at a working model of…
...must function unfastened from current PsyOps doctrine which prohibits communicating any PsyOps type message or meme to US domestic audiences. PsyOps doctrine is an interesting way of saying "the law"... at least…
Common blocks for the win.
> proven in science What does this mean?
Sounds like this restaurant owner has some friends high up on the force?
Here, here. Science = the scientific method. It should be nothing more.
I saw how straight the stick figure's back was and laughed out loud to myself.
Compute moat. aka cash moat. It's a deep one, too.
There is a package for querying dataframes with SQL: https://github.com/yhat/pandasql/. I assumed this was going to be LLM -> SQL -> Pandas.
Based on what I've seen in this thread: Alternate title: Dystopian/surreal/weird/huh? SCI-FI premise generation.
>computational chemistry >RANDOM IDEA >Create a startup that utilizes AI and computational chemistry to develop personalized medicine for rare diseases in children. Use large repositories of biological data and bleeding…
>started writing research papers about the safety issues with ChatGPT; Feels strange that academia would focus so much energy on a product.
I have recently wondered about this. When we talk about the big bang, the mostly-uniform CMB, accelerated expansion, etc. aren't we always axiomatically presuming the correctness of the cosmological principle (which, in…
I like logseq because it's one of the few editors to support org-mode (besides emacs).
I loved this game so much. Can't wait to see Santa.
My measurement of quality going in was how far I need to scroll to see EKS. Very high quality.
The nature of the basic research beast. There are grad student written astrophysics/comp chemistry spaghetti codes that continue to get big funding for the sole reason (it feels like) that they scale huge and eat up DOE…
It tickled me too - and TBH I got sidetracked by the misspelling when my browser pointed it out in the HN comment box :)
> Confusing. Inscrutible. But groundbreaking if we can pull it off. You know what gets lift? Correct spelling (inscrutable)! Unless they chose that word specifically to misspell but that's meeting more than halfway.
Right - e.g., if you're modeling a physical system it makes sense to bake in some physics - like symmetry.
Intended as analogy - but it is essentially a description of the DMRG algorithm (quantum chem). Only pair-wise operators there but the theory approaches exact when there are enough terms in your tensor product…
QM would tell us the order of your Hamiltonian (attention operator) doesn’t limit the complexity of the wave function (hidden state). It might be more efficient to explicitly correlate certain many-body interactions,…
ugh.. i <3 emacs. Thanks for this tidbit.
I enjoyed this comment on many levels.
and pipx.
How boxed in is cosmology by the cosmological principle? If we - as an example - didn't assume the cosmological constant was constant and expected it to vary over large distances, could we arrive at a working model of…
...must function unfastened from current PsyOps doctrine which prohibits communicating any PsyOps type message or meme to US domestic audiences. PsyOps doctrine is an interesting way of saying "the law"... at least…
Common blocks for the win.
> proven in science What does this mean?
Sounds like this restaurant owner has some friends high up on the force?
Here, here. Science = the scientific method. It should be nothing more.
I saw how straight the stick figure's back was and laughed out loud to myself.
Compute moat. aka cash moat. It's a deep one, too.
There is a package for querying dataframes with SQL: https://github.com/yhat/pandasql/. I assumed this was going to be LLM -> SQL -> Pandas.
Based on what I've seen in this thread: Alternate title: Dystopian/surreal/weird/huh? SCI-FI premise generation.
>computational chemistry >RANDOM IDEA >Create a startup that utilizes AI and computational chemistry to develop personalized medicine for rare diseases in children. Use large repositories of biological data and bleeding…
>started writing research papers about the safety issues with ChatGPT; Feels strange that academia would focus so much energy on a product.
I have recently wondered about this. When we talk about the big bang, the mostly-uniform CMB, accelerated expansion, etc. aren't we always axiomatically presuming the correctness of the cosmological principle (which, in…
I like logseq because it's one of the few editors to support org-mode (besides emacs).