Probably drawing an analogy to how causal pretrained models go through stages of understanding language, words -> grammar -> meaning. Gwen mentions this experience when training character level RNNs.…
Watching geohot code a general matrix multiply algorithm from 0.9 GFLOPS and optimising it to 100 glops by only tinkering with cache locality, it makes me wonder how much effort should be put into single threaded…
I think it's because you want to be able to predict the next token using only 1 token or the whole context window (and any size inbetween). So, you end up getting n different losses for each text snippet (where n is the…
So the reason he thinks this is because GM and ford have announced more "models". At no point has the limiting factor been the number of models. The limiting factor is and will be battery cell supply. This article makes…
It looks like you're right for the most part. Literals are supported if you use https://github.com/vseloved/rutils. If your cl-edn actually works then a combo of rutils and cl-edn could bring most of the value I found…
I've used fset and cl21. The problem is that once you start using those you no longer are able to use libraries. Data structures have to be built into core. The common lisp community has rejected reader macros for…
> There is more to collections than lists. You can have instances of empty collections, some of which have literal support ([], {}, and ()). Thus there can be no sentinel empty collection value. Probably my favorite…
This is definitely not an actual solution. It's a first order solution to a non-first order problem.
How about north korea?
Do you remember what this used to say? https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2...
You're not disagreeing with them then. You are disagreeing with the point of the quote.
His whole comment is a quote from the movie
I suspect that the company would get a visit from the secret service
This argument doesn't hold anymore now that there are threading macros. (-> ((have you written) lisp before) ?)
Does: reset!(caret-location nil) Make more sense to you? Maybe you would like OO style? (-> caret-location (reset! nil))
Roll-out is standard my dude. So is testing at drag strips. Next you're going to point out that a tesla accelerating on the beach gets to 60mph in 11 seconds and therefore Elon is lying.…
https://www.motortrend.com/cars/tesla/model-s/2021/2022-tesl...
What an unbelievably privileged thing to say.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_and_Public_Health_Pr...
let?
Pretty disappointing to see the reaction this has received in this thread.
Crabs in a bucket
Not much if Toyota can't compete on price. Range has not been an issue since 2015, and the marginal increase in consumer demand won't go up much if a $150k 500 mile electric hits the market. The real issue for electric…
what does YADIW mean?
New construction is more needed?
Probably drawing an analogy to how causal pretrained models go through stages of understanding language, words -> grammar -> meaning. Gwen mentions this experience when training character level RNNs.…
Watching geohot code a general matrix multiply algorithm from 0.9 GFLOPS and optimising it to 100 glops by only tinkering with cache locality, it makes me wonder how much effort should be put into single threaded…
I think it's because you want to be able to predict the next token using only 1 token or the whole context window (and any size inbetween). So, you end up getting n different losses for each text snippet (where n is the…
So the reason he thinks this is because GM and ford have announced more "models". At no point has the limiting factor been the number of models. The limiting factor is and will be battery cell supply. This article makes…
It looks like you're right for the most part. Literals are supported if you use https://github.com/vseloved/rutils. If your cl-edn actually works then a combo of rutils and cl-edn could bring most of the value I found…
I've used fset and cl21. The problem is that once you start using those you no longer are able to use libraries. Data structures have to be built into core. The common lisp community has rejected reader macros for…
> There is more to collections than lists. You can have instances of empty collections, some of which have literal support ([], {}, and ()). Thus there can be no sentinel empty collection value. Probably my favorite…
This is definitely not an actual solution. It's a first order solution to a non-first order problem.
How about north korea?
Do you remember what this used to say? https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2...
You're not disagreeing with them then. You are disagreeing with the point of the quote.
His whole comment is a quote from the movie
I suspect that the company would get a visit from the secret service
This argument doesn't hold anymore now that there are threading macros. (-> ((have you written) lisp before) ?)
Does: reset!(caret-location nil) Make more sense to you? Maybe you would like OO style? (-> caret-location (reset! nil))
Roll-out is standard my dude. So is testing at drag strips. Next you're going to point out that a tesla accelerating on the beach gets to 60mph in 11 seconds and therefore Elon is lying.…
https://www.motortrend.com/cars/tesla/model-s/2021/2022-tesl...
What an unbelievably privileged thing to say.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_and_Public_Health_Pr...
let?
Pretty disappointing to see the reaction this has received in this thread.
Crabs in a bucket
Not much if Toyota can't compete on price. Range has not been an issue since 2015, and the marginal increase in consumer demand won't go up much if a $150k 500 mile electric hits the market. The real issue for electric…
what does YADIW mean?
New construction is more needed?