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632nm Podcast: John Bowers – Silicon Photonics and the Future of AI Scaling [video]

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2 points·by wwarner·16 days ago·0 comments

632nm: Dr Michael Levin on Bioelectricity and Morphogenesis

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3 points·by wwarner·last month·0 comments

DetectGPT: Zero-Shot Machine-Generated Text Detection

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64 points·by wwarner·3 years ago·0 comments

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wwarner
·last month·discuss
Honestly i come to hn to escape true crime.
wwarner
·last month·discuss
Expected a generator.
wwarner
·2 months ago·discuss
I've only ever been good at dancing to punk music, which has only cost me money so far.
wwarner
·2 months ago·discuss
Yes, and wondering why all the AI tooling is written in node.
wwarner
·2 months ago·discuss
Wouldn’t apache arrow serve the same purpose?
wwarner
·2 months ago·discuss
Haven't finished this but for me it's so refreshing to read some science on deep learning and not just weird predictions.
wwarner
·2 months ago·discuss
I feel the same, but then I remind myself of how I used to feel about dark matter (I really disliked it). Having an arena where no scientific question is out of bounds is great.
wwarner
·2 months ago·discuss
I run emacs without graphics from this docker image i maintain https://hub.docker.com/r/wwarner/emacs-native

I just use emacs for programming, not note taking or email reading or the other things people love it for. Strengths: magit, wgrep, vterm, buffer management, plugins & packaging. Weaknesses, irritations, embarrassments: yaml-mode, responsiveness, overlays & mini-buffers.
wwarner
·2 months ago·discuss
My usage of emacs is so vim-like that I’ve tried switching a few times. Vim is definitely faster, and overlays and cursor placement is much simpler and more intuitive. But there were still feature gaps and configuration issues that prevented full adoption.
wwarner
·3 months ago·discuss
Sane & interesting enough to have been disproven, by Boaz Barak iirc. Maybe not surprising since simulated annealing never achieved the results of gradient descent + backprop.
wwarner
·6 months ago·discuss
These drawbacks are all true, but sometimes storing directly to elastic is still the best way forward.
wwarner
·6 months ago·discuss
I feel like these are helpful, and I think the calculus oriented visualizations of convex surfaces and gradient descent help a lot as well.
wwarner
·6 months ago·discuss
I reluctantly agree. It’s like ebikes — yes it’s great that I don’t have to pedal up hill, but on the other hand the cyclists that did it the hard way deserved the praise and glory for their achievement while weak and distracted ebikers definitely do not.
wwarner
·8 months ago·discuss
The version manager approach feels like a giant step backward to me. Manage dependencies with containers.
wwarner
·8 months ago·discuss
holding my nose reading this. if scientific progress killed god, it seems unlikely that meaning would emerge from more ramblings of the same kind that gave rise to him in the first place. we have learned to disbelieve in miracles and to be skeptical of novelty, that change is excruciatingly slow and its cause is failure, pain and death. nature and the feelings that nature has given us should be our philosophical guide posts.
wwarner
·8 months ago·discuss
i run a basic emacs configuration within docker, so it has all the underlying executables & binaries installed where emacs looks for them. runs exactly the same on linux & macos. https://hub.docker.com/r/wwarner/emacs-native or https://github.com/wwarner/emacs-native-dockerfiles
wwarner
·10 months ago·discuss
M-x package-list-packages :)
wwarner
·11 months ago·discuss
I run emacs in docker to manage these issues https://github.com/wwarner/emacs-native-dockerfiles
wwarner
·11 months ago·discuss
This is great, and I need it and will use it, but what I need even more is some kind of integration with org mode (or just note taking generally). I found out the hard way that github/copilot deletes conversations after 30 days! So much for building a knowledge base with an AI assistant! I really need something a bit like Goog's `notebookllm` for capturing research, except I'd like to control it locally.
wwarner
·2 years ago·discuss
dude thanks