I second this, Kagi is amazing.
> random factoids The "random factoids" were verbatim training data though, one of their extractions was >1,000 tokens in length. > GPT4 never merely regurgitated I interpreted the claim that it can't "regurgitate…
> They don't regurgitate training data. While I very much do not think this is all they do, I don't think this statement is correct. Some research indicates that it is not:…
March 14 for me :)
I've been having a great time w/ Kagi, absolutely worth the $10/mo.
So much better than the alternatives, really hope it starts catching on outside the Clojure ecosystem.
That is pretty interesting and also I didn't realize you could share chats like that. That GPT is so bad at tic-tac-toe and relatively good at other games like chess is one of the main things that contributes to me…
Oddly just like the text version it is still really bad at tic-tac-toe. Gave it a picture of a completed game and "Who won?" It told me "X won with a vertical line through the middle column" when in fact O won and there…
> Wildlife identification Wouldn't say this is super reliable, I gave it a photo of a small squid in my hand and it said it was a baby fish (very obviously was not a fish).
Wish edn was more popular outside the Clojure world, it is so much better than the alternatives imo.
> "picture" doesn't think of his fellow humans as fully real, thinking people I can't say I agree, this feels like a very uncharitable reading of his/her posts. Unless it was edited in after the fact they even said…
Comfort != "stuff". Yes in some cases stuff brings additional comfort, and what stuff does that varies by person but there isn't anything inherently contradictory in what they said imo. I moved from an area where I…
I've noticed that one of the most common failure patterns I get from GPT4 for code generation is that it incorrectly asserts something and then corrects itself in the same response. ex: "This code `(some-fn 1 2)` does x…
Definitely not the only one, an entire country decided that durability is important for the $1 denomination, I'll copy what I posted above: I was recently in El Salvador, which uses the USD as an official currency…
I was recently in El Salvador, which uses the USD as an official currency (alongside BTC lol). Despite using dollars, the $1 coins are used instead of notes almost exclusively for that denomination (mostly presidential…
I live in DC, it is ridiculously expensive but rent increases are capped, google says the formula is CPI + 2% but no more than 10%/yr. If she stayed in the same unit she might want to make sure her landlord isn't…
> high manufacturing cost and the necessity for long hospital follow-up The lead researcher behind the treatment claims the treatment cost under $20k to administer though, and I've never heard of mass…
Well this is despicable...
People might debate how much of the killing was intentional but I wouldn't have thought it controversial to say that American natives, by and large, did not reap the benefits of colonization and actually incurred major…
> more of an extension of yourself, a part of your own brain that you can call on to more easily complete particular tasks. I like this idea but I gotta say when I think "autopilot" I think "does it for you" and imagine…
How is this being downvoted enough to be greyed out? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_history_of_the_Indi...
I think I see your point but 10% (or heck even 1%) of books being engaging and worthwhile is still more books than anyone could realistically read in a lifetime. Good books are a fair bit more accessible than good…
I have noticed that there is a decent amount of regional (esp Salvadoran) slang that native Spanish speakers I know use that it doesn't recognize. This isn't a huge problem and it is still incredibly useful though, as…
I agree, it seems like all the arguments that the use of data by AI should have no more restrictions than the use of data by humans hinge on the implicit (or sometimes explicit) assumption that human learning and…
I live in DC, the haze from the smoke was crazy a few days ago.
I second this, Kagi is amazing.
> random factoids The "random factoids" were verbatim training data though, one of their extractions was >1,000 tokens in length. > GPT4 never merely regurgitated I interpreted the claim that it can't "regurgitate…
> They don't regurgitate training data. While I very much do not think this is all they do, I don't think this statement is correct. Some research indicates that it is not:…
March 14 for me :)
I've been having a great time w/ Kagi, absolutely worth the $10/mo.
So much better than the alternatives, really hope it starts catching on outside the Clojure ecosystem.
That is pretty interesting and also I didn't realize you could share chats like that. That GPT is so bad at tic-tac-toe and relatively good at other games like chess is one of the main things that contributes to me…
Oddly just like the text version it is still really bad at tic-tac-toe. Gave it a picture of a completed game and "Who won?" It told me "X won with a vertical line through the middle column" when in fact O won and there…
> Wildlife identification Wouldn't say this is super reliable, I gave it a photo of a small squid in my hand and it said it was a baby fish (very obviously was not a fish).
Wish edn was more popular outside the Clojure world, it is so much better than the alternatives imo.
> "picture" doesn't think of his fellow humans as fully real, thinking people I can't say I agree, this feels like a very uncharitable reading of his/her posts. Unless it was edited in after the fact they even said…
Comfort != "stuff". Yes in some cases stuff brings additional comfort, and what stuff does that varies by person but there isn't anything inherently contradictory in what they said imo. I moved from an area where I…
I've noticed that one of the most common failure patterns I get from GPT4 for code generation is that it incorrectly asserts something and then corrects itself in the same response. ex: "This code `(some-fn 1 2)` does x…
Definitely not the only one, an entire country decided that durability is important for the $1 denomination, I'll copy what I posted above: I was recently in El Salvador, which uses the USD as an official currency…
I was recently in El Salvador, which uses the USD as an official currency (alongside BTC lol). Despite using dollars, the $1 coins are used instead of notes almost exclusively for that denomination (mostly presidential…
I live in DC, it is ridiculously expensive but rent increases are capped, google says the formula is CPI + 2% but no more than 10%/yr. If she stayed in the same unit she might want to make sure her landlord isn't…
> high manufacturing cost and the necessity for long hospital follow-up The lead researcher behind the treatment claims the treatment cost under $20k to administer though, and I've never heard of mass…
Well this is despicable...
People might debate how much of the killing was intentional but I wouldn't have thought it controversial to say that American natives, by and large, did not reap the benefits of colonization and actually incurred major…
> more of an extension of yourself, a part of your own brain that you can call on to more easily complete particular tasks. I like this idea but I gotta say when I think "autopilot" I think "does it for you" and imagine…
How is this being downvoted enough to be greyed out? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_history_of_the_Indi...
I think I see your point but 10% (or heck even 1%) of books being engaging and worthwhile is still more books than anyone could realistically read in a lifetime. Good books are a fair bit more accessible than good…
I have noticed that there is a decent amount of regional (esp Salvadoran) slang that native Spanish speakers I know use that it doesn't recognize. This isn't a huge problem and it is still incredibly useful though, as…
I agree, it seems like all the arguments that the use of data by AI should have no more restrictions than the use of data by humans hinge on the implicit (or sometimes explicit) assumption that human learning and…
I live in DC, the haze from the smoke was crazy a few days ago.