I always find it really weird when somebody on the anonymous internet talks about local places as if we're all neighbors or something. Googling "Richmond Hill" gave me multiple pages of results that had nothing to do…
> In my view a spinor is even more familiar than a vector Okay... Pauli and Dirac both received Nobel Prizes for discovering spinors. Nobody needed to discover pointing in some direction.
Same. I rarely use mine and find that they just about always still have battery. And even when they don't I'll just plug them in and go find something else to do for a few minutes and by the time I come back they are…
> It fixates on one particular basis and it results in a vector space with few applications and it can not explain many of the most important function vector spaces, which are of course the L^p spaces. Except just about…
> I own an M4 iPad Pro and can't figure out what to do with even a fraction of the horsepower, given iPadOS's limitations. Literally everything you do gets the full power of the chips. They finish tasks faster using…
The difference in usefulness between ChatGPT free and ChatGPT Pro is significant. Turning up compute for each embedded usage of LLM inference will be a valid path forward for years.
That's a JIT. It uses the same compiler infrastructure but swaps out the AoT backend and replaces it with the JIT backend in LLVM. Notably, this blog post is targeting on-device usage which a custom JIT is not allowed.…
Because the usefulness of an AI model is reliably solving a problem, not being able to solve a problem given 10,000 tries. Claude Code is still only a mildly useful tool because it's horrific beyond a certain breadth of…
Without reading an entire novel's worth of text, do they explain why they picked these dates? They have a separate timeline post where the 90th percentile of superhuman coder is later than 2050. Did they just go for…
Only gripe I have with the tool is that once you've gotten a country right a few times it zooms in too far. I still had no clue where Eritrea was after getting it right like four times. Just got lucky. But now that the…
> I really don't understand what their endgame is here. To not lose. History is full of stories of incumbents not wanting to cannibalize themselves and dying because of it.
> Nobody up to this day has been able to give a formal mathematical definition of intelligence, let alone a proof that it can be reduced to a computable function. We can't prove the correctness of the plurality of…
> The argument is that, instead of hiring a junior engineer, a senior engineer can simply produce enough output to match what the junior would have produced and then some. ...and that's just as asinine of a claim as the…
> Llama 3.1 405B can currently replace junior engineers lol
When shopping for a new car to take to the race track on the weekends did you stop and point out that the Honda Odyssey's suspension is too soft?
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If I see a single ad I'm uninstalling it and switching to Apple maps.
I guess this is the new "Be maximally evil" Google. Visual ads while driving that force you to look at your phone.
Ditto. They'll use it now while they stand to benefit and in 3 years they'll be lambasting OpenAI publicly for not being private enough with data and pretend that they never had anything to do with them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias
It's in the earnings. It was $5.2B this quarter against $15.7B repurchased.
If you're measuring a compiler you need to post the flags and version used. Otherwise the entire experiment is in the noise.
> Mostly the `final` keyword serves as a compile-time assertion. The compiler (sometimes linker) is perfectly capable of seeing that a class has no derived classes That's incorrect. The optimizer has to assume…
I work on clang and don't know go yet still find the go version easier to read.
Sounds like shorthand terminology in your subfield is okay with the usage of "magnetism." But that's local slang, as a (former) high energy theorist I interpret the phrase "a new form of magnetism" as a new gauge theory…
I always find it really weird when somebody on the anonymous internet talks about local places as if we're all neighbors or something. Googling "Richmond Hill" gave me multiple pages of results that had nothing to do…
> In my view a spinor is even more familiar than a vector Okay... Pauli and Dirac both received Nobel Prizes for discovering spinors. Nobody needed to discover pointing in some direction.
Same. I rarely use mine and find that they just about always still have battery. And even when they don't I'll just plug them in and go find something else to do for a few minutes and by the time I come back they are…
> It fixates on one particular basis and it results in a vector space with few applications and it can not explain many of the most important function vector spaces, which are of course the L^p spaces. Except just about…
> I own an M4 iPad Pro and can't figure out what to do with even a fraction of the horsepower, given iPadOS's limitations. Literally everything you do gets the full power of the chips. They finish tasks faster using…
The difference in usefulness between ChatGPT free and ChatGPT Pro is significant. Turning up compute for each embedded usage of LLM inference will be a valid path forward for years.
That's a JIT. It uses the same compiler infrastructure but swaps out the AoT backend and replaces it with the JIT backend in LLVM. Notably, this blog post is targeting on-device usage which a custom JIT is not allowed.…
Because the usefulness of an AI model is reliably solving a problem, not being able to solve a problem given 10,000 tries. Claude Code is still only a mildly useful tool because it's horrific beyond a certain breadth of…
Without reading an entire novel's worth of text, do they explain why they picked these dates? They have a separate timeline post where the 90th percentile of superhuman coder is later than 2050. Did they just go for…
Only gripe I have with the tool is that once you've gotten a country right a few times it zooms in too far. I still had no clue where Eritrea was after getting it right like four times. Just got lucky. But now that the…
> I really don't understand what their endgame is here. To not lose. History is full of stories of incumbents not wanting to cannibalize themselves and dying because of it.
> Nobody up to this day has been able to give a formal mathematical definition of intelligence, let alone a proof that it can be reduced to a computable function. We can't prove the correctness of the plurality of…
> The argument is that, instead of hiring a junior engineer, a senior engineer can simply produce enough output to match what the junior would have produced and then some. ...and that's just as asinine of a claim as the…
> Llama 3.1 405B can currently replace junior engineers lol
When shopping for a new car to take to the race track on the weekends did you stop and point out that the Honda Odyssey's suspension is too soft?
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If I see a single ad I'm uninstalling it and switching to Apple maps.
I guess this is the new "Be maximally evil" Google. Visual ads while driving that force you to look at your phone.
Ditto. They'll use it now while they stand to benefit and in 3 years they'll be lambasting OpenAI publicly for not being private enough with data and pretend that they never had anything to do with them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias
It's in the earnings. It was $5.2B this quarter against $15.7B repurchased.
If you're measuring a compiler you need to post the flags and version used. Otherwise the entire experiment is in the noise.
> Mostly the `final` keyword serves as a compile-time assertion. The compiler (sometimes linker) is perfectly capable of seeing that a class has no derived classes That's incorrect. The optimizer has to assume…
I work on clang and don't know go yet still find the go version easier to read.
Sounds like shorthand terminology in your subfield is okay with the usage of "magnetism." But that's local slang, as a (former) high energy theorist I interpret the phrase "a new form of magnetism" as a new gauge theory…