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chrishare
·6 days ago·discuss
Super interesting. I am always wondering where the bridge between symbolic programs and inline connectionist approaches could be. LLMs can call traditional programs "in process" as tools, but the other way usually just looks an external, expensive call. Maybe this fits in for a certain class of program. I will definitely add some support to my little collection of browser based AI tools https://andergrove.com/tools/ai/
chrishare
·6 days ago·discuss
For super simple programs, yes, this doesn't make sense. For very complicated programs, the generated code would begin to look like spaghetti so fine that it begins to look like weights.
chrishare
·14 days ago·discuss
1/ Agreed, better naming convention and model layout 2/ It isn't, there would be many more comparison benchmark results if it were, but also - theatrics may be marketing 3/ Disagree that cheaper models don't have a place 4/ Do they need to keep up? 5/ It's boring until something you own or run gets compromised, I guess, but even then - this is preview of things to come (biosecurity, etc)
chrishare
·19 days ago·discuss
Rough but true. This has PMF but not at this price.
chrishare
·last month·discuss
Well, it probably is an advantage over the same product written in say C++, all other variables held the same - just not a big one.
chrishare
·2 months ago·discuss
Selfishly, I hope this doesn't reduce to 0 the amount of time he spends doing educational content, which seems like a particular strength of his. I presume this means Eureka Labs is not releasing any product or course.
chrishare
·2 months ago·discuss
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chrishare
·3 months ago·discuss
LLMs are definitely intelligent - just not general like humans, and very very jagged (succeedingand failing in head-scratching ways).
chrishare
·4 months ago·discuss
Yeah, but atleast the dog is going to eat your documents only, and not crap on your rug
chrishare
·4 months ago·discuss
Does the lowercase convey authenticity or lack of care?
chrishare
·5 months ago·discuss
Good doesn't wash away bad
chrishare
·5 months ago·discuss
Link?
chrishare
·5 months ago·discuss
It's this I believe: https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-data-model-2.0/
chrishare
·5 months ago·discuss
This is certainly no fatal for OpenAI, but there is some irony that Altman and Musk are both struggling.
chrishare
·6 months ago·discuss
All of this is true and credit assignment is hard, but the brutal competition between Chinese firms, especially in manufacturing, differentiates them from and advances them over economies in the west. It makes investment hard as profits are competed away, which is blasphemy in Thiel's worldview, but is excellent for consumers both local and global.
chrishare
·6 months ago·discuss
It's not illegal, you just get shot is all
chrishare
·6 months ago·discuss
I think the Tailwind case is more complicated than this, but yes - I think it's reasonable to want to contribute something to the common good but fear that the value will disproportionally go to AI companies and shareholders.
chrishare
·6 months ago·discuss
Not at all - it's legal, but it doesn't garner goodwill either.
chrishare
·6 months ago·discuss
When training for muscle size atleast, but not strength. Presumably there are increased injury risks overall when lifting heavy (based on a brief search).
chrishare
·6 months ago·discuss
Well, many companies are still mispriced, but stock markets today look a lot more like voting machines than weighing machines - so it takes more time to be proven right (or wrong).