Is there such a license? Or any license with special clauses for LLMs? Is it enforcable? Could someone 'poison' an LLM training run with injecting just one such licensed document? I am genuinely curious about what…
It even can model 'vi', including modal input, exiting with <Esc>:wq!, and it results in a file containing the entered text in the imagined filesystem.
If you restart the session and enter > echo test1 | md5 it will output another random 'hash' each time. But within one session it knows that md5 should produce the same output. Running > echo test1 | md5 multiple times,…
I just told it that it had a directory containing the GPT-3 model weights. I'll assume the files contain some imagined gibberish, but what if not? ... > ls -lh -rw-rw-r-- 1 username username 125M Jun 5 2020…
and then things like > cat /etc/shadow do actually work...
Quite interesting that it will make subtle errors in its otherwise reasonable-looking answer, e.g. "kipedwaia" has two "a"s; "kawipieda", "kipedwaia" and "pwakieida" have only two "i"s. I have seen reports that it will…
So, if it's true that these KH-12 spy satellites are basically modified versions the Hubble space telescope, would it be reasonable to assume that Webb will get copied in a similar way for spy satellites?
Your comment brings focus to the question of why reviewers agree to do these unpaid reviews in the first place. I assume your comment is in jest, and you were fully aware of the unpaid nature of the work. But what was…
This way you would trade in a null-byte-terminated variable length string for essentially a null-bit-terminated variable length number (plus the remaining string). I am not convinced that this actually would be much…
The advantage 2 was only released in 2016. I myself have the advantage (1) since about 8 years. Sorry for being pedantic here, but that's why that statement tripped me up.
I have a couple of pants made from G-1000, and I really like it's properties (light, durable, will not retain much water, can be made water-repellent with wax), but it actually is made from 65% polyester and 35% cotton…
There must be some information content left in stock price time series data, as evidenced e.g. by the price Momentum factor [1], which was been replicated in a number of studies (e.g. [2]), observable over the last…
> The US economy around 1800 was the first economy in history to produce a consistent food surplus. Can you provide a source for this claim? Thanks.
If the number of tests administered is the limiting factor, and if you only increase the number of tests linearly in time, then case numbers would grow linear as well.
Now the perpetual licensed version always lags 12 months behind in updates, i.e. you do not have a perpetual license for the past 12 months worth of updates at the time your subscription runs out.
It's interesting that this story has already vanished from at least the first 100 'news' entries on HN, 9 hours after posting, and currently at 400 comments.
I wonder if Netflix would have to spin off their in-house productions once they reach $25B revenue. Or, if they don't, if the mobile platform providers could change their business models into similar subscription…
And if your employer goes bankrupt, there is an additional 3 month of guaranteed salary ("Insolvenzgeld", by the state) afaik.
Most HPC cluster installations I know (small to medium edu sites in Germany) use CentOS / RedHat. Source: am part-time HPC sysadmin
There is, however, http://www.aosabook.org/en/pypy.html , which is indeed self-hosting.
I did something similar in Montreal (Bixi) a couple of years ago, in order to determine when I had to leave the house so that there was still a bike left at my station to go to uni.
While I really like my x230, the touchpad is practically unusable for me. It's just too small (or too jerky, if you use a large scaling factor). And while I have the higher quality IPS panel, it's still just 1366x768.…
Another recent review paper: Deep Reinforcement Learning: An Overview, https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.07274
This post is from 2013, maybe add this to the title?
So far I didn't use their service, but I fondly remember their security CTFs, which were lots of fun, and very well run. Still hoping for another incarnation of those...
Is there such a license? Or any license with special clauses for LLMs? Is it enforcable? Could someone 'poison' an LLM training run with injecting just one such licensed document? I am genuinely curious about what…
It even can model 'vi', including modal input, exiting with <Esc>:wq!, and it results in a file containing the entered text in the imagined filesystem.
If you restart the session and enter > echo test1 | md5 it will output another random 'hash' each time. But within one session it knows that md5 should produce the same output. Running > echo test1 | md5 multiple times,…
I just told it that it had a directory containing the GPT-3 model weights. I'll assume the files contain some imagined gibberish, but what if not? ... > ls -lh -rw-rw-r-- 1 username username 125M Jun 5 2020…
and then things like > cat /etc/shadow do actually work...
Quite interesting that it will make subtle errors in its otherwise reasonable-looking answer, e.g. "kipedwaia" has two "a"s; "kawipieda", "kipedwaia" and "pwakieida" have only two "i"s. I have seen reports that it will…
So, if it's true that these KH-12 spy satellites are basically modified versions the Hubble space telescope, would it be reasonable to assume that Webb will get copied in a similar way for spy satellites?
Your comment brings focus to the question of why reviewers agree to do these unpaid reviews in the first place. I assume your comment is in jest, and you were fully aware of the unpaid nature of the work. But what was…
This way you would trade in a null-byte-terminated variable length string for essentially a null-bit-terminated variable length number (plus the remaining string). I am not convinced that this actually would be much…
The advantage 2 was only released in 2016. I myself have the advantage (1) since about 8 years. Sorry for being pedantic here, but that's why that statement tripped me up.
I have a couple of pants made from G-1000, and I really like it's properties (light, durable, will not retain much water, can be made water-repellent with wax), but it actually is made from 65% polyester and 35% cotton…
There must be some information content left in stock price time series data, as evidenced e.g. by the price Momentum factor [1], which was been replicated in a number of studies (e.g. [2]), observable over the last…
> The US economy around 1800 was the first economy in history to produce a consistent food surplus. Can you provide a source for this claim? Thanks.
If the number of tests administered is the limiting factor, and if you only increase the number of tests linearly in time, then case numbers would grow linear as well.
Now the perpetual licensed version always lags 12 months behind in updates, i.e. you do not have a perpetual license for the past 12 months worth of updates at the time your subscription runs out.
It's interesting that this story has already vanished from at least the first 100 'news' entries on HN, 9 hours after posting, and currently at 400 comments.
I wonder if Netflix would have to spin off their in-house productions once they reach $25B revenue. Or, if they don't, if the mobile platform providers could change their business models into similar subscription…
And if your employer goes bankrupt, there is an additional 3 month of guaranteed salary ("Insolvenzgeld", by the state) afaik.
Most HPC cluster installations I know (small to medium edu sites in Germany) use CentOS / RedHat. Source: am part-time HPC sysadmin
There is, however, http://www.aosabook.org/en/pypy.html , which is indeed self-hosting.
I did something similar in Montreal (Bixi) a couple of years ago, in order to determine when I had to leave the house so that there was still a bike left at my station to go to uni.
While I really like my x230, the touchpad is practically unusable for me. It's just too small (or too jerky, if you use a large scaling factor). And while I have the higher quality IPS panel, it's still just 1366x768.…
Another recent review paper: Deep Reinforcement Learning: An Overview, https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.07274
This post is from 2013, maybe add this to the title?
So far I didn't use their service, but I fondly remember their security CTFs, which were lots of fun, and very well run. Still hoping for another incarnation of those...