I've worked with similar tools and while they're impressive, it's too often the case that the LLM literally makes up fake but realistic looking data and pretends that it's real. This includes pretty deep fakery like…
I agree that a lot of progress in math comes from refactorings and novel concepts that generalize neatly. My point is that those breakthroughs don't happen through refactoring in a vacuum, they happen because the…
All this would be way more interesting if it actually helped to demonstrate a novel mathematical fact. Right now it's more like notational play.
The boat seems to go faster with the sails on the wrong side (back winded), that doesn't make a ton of physical sense to me
Besides the legal requirement, the reason these companies go public is often to provide liquidity for early investors or employees. So they do want to have as good of a margin story that they can, at least in terms of…
Terminal? We don't know if worse is yet to come.
They only have the power to mess up dozens of kids' futures each...
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> Just serialize stuff to text if somebody wants to "edit" and then parse it back when they are done. What happens to the text in between of course is the programmer's problem. I think that's working against the way…
How does this work in the many cases where in-progress edits result in an unparseable structure?
Until it had backup storage. Which ended up being useful in 2011 when tens of thousands of mailboxes were deleted due to a software bug and needed to be recovered from tape...
I've worked with similar tools and while they're impressive, it's too often the case that the LLM literally makes up fake but realistic looking data and pretends that it's real. This includes pretty deep fakery like…
I agree that a lot of progress in math comes from refactorings and novel concepts that generalize neatly. My point is that those breakthroughs don't happen through refactoring in a vacuum, they happen because the…
All this would be way more interesting if it actually helped to demonstrate a novel mathematical fact. Right now it's more like notational play.
The boat seems to go faster with the sails on the wrong side (back winded), that doesn't make a ton of physical sense to me
Besides the legal requirement, the reason these companies go public is often to provide liquidity for early investors or employees. So they do want to have as good of a margin story that they can, at least in terms of…
Terminal? We don't know if worse is yet to come.
They only have the power to mess up dozens of kids' futures each...
[dead]
> Just serialize stuff to text if somebody wants to "edit" and then parse it back when they are done. What happens to the text in between of course is the programmer's problem. I think that's working against the way…
How does this work in the many cases where in-progress edits result in an unparseable structure?
Until it had backup storage. Which ended up being useful in 2011 when tens of thousands of mailboxes were deleted due to a software bug and needed to be recovered from tape...