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MyTorch – Minimalist autograd in 450 lines of Python

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100 points·by iguana2000·il y a 6 mois·19 comments

TeraMD: A complete Markdown parser in ~1100 lines of Python

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1 points·by iguana2000·il y a 9 mois·0 comments

TeraMD: A complete Markdown parser in ~1100 lines of Python

github.com
9 points·by iguana2000·il y a 10 mois·0 comments

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iguana2000
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
No worries, you're good, yes Karpathy is for sure the better route
iguana2000
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Thanks! I agree about the style
iguana2000
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Haha, couldn't agree with you more. This, however, isn't AI slop. You can see in the commit history that this is from 3 years ago
iguana2000
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Karpathy's material is excellent! This was a project I made for fun, and hopefully provides a different perspective on how this can look
iguana2000
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
Makes sense. This is probably one of the few clear examples of models getting better by learning from content online written about themselves.
iguana2000
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
Good article, but I think it misdiagnoses the problem. Chromium is complex because what it implements is complex. Dillo is smaller because it doesn't support as many features. It's a solution to a simpler problem. Still, great article.
iguana2000
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
I like Markdown as is from a writing perspective. I wrote a recursive descent Markdown parser for a project recently, and I quickly realized how painfully ambiguous Markdown is. Lists (specifically nested lists) are the worst offenders.

Despite CommonMark, I find that many common Markdown parsers tend to "do it their own way" when it comes to edge cases. So I like this. This seems less ambiguous and easier to parse. But I don't think I'm going to be switching from regular Markdown anytime soon.
iguana2000
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
I agree with this completely; ChatGPT search is perfect for most use cases. I find it to be better than OpenAI's deep research in my experience-- it often uses 2-3x the sources, and has a more comprehensive, well-thought-out report. I'm sure there are still cases where deep research is preferable, but I haven't come across those yet.
iguana2000
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
I believe this is just the normal mode. In my experience, you don't have to select the web search option to make it search the web. I wonder why they have web search as an option at this point (to force the llm to search?)