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growthwtf
·4 माह पहले·discuss
I haven't finished this but I like the metaphor of Isekai at the start of the article. Nice parallel to a potential model of llm gestalt.
growthwtf
·9 माह पहले·discuss
Sure, in production envs I have seen humans being used in 3 places: 1. the pose data calibration 2. cleaning up covariances (reducing blobbiness) 3. adding metadata for app usage But, to your point, hard to say which of these or any apply without more info. I would be very very impressed if there were no humans and it's 'just' a training time issue though!
growthwtf
·9 माह पहले·discuss
Without knowing the specifics of their pipeline I would also hesitate to comment further.
growthwtf
·9 माह पहले·discuss
You could be correct, but it would be a real indictment of their rendering farm I think.
growthwtf
·9 माह पहले·discuss
Rendering takes a few hours means humans are building it at least partially.
growthwtf
·10 माह पहले·discuss
You all need to stop being so pessimistic. This is a great idea.

Want PBS to stick around? Make it so anybody who's sticking on chat GPT gets great answers from PBS and every time ChatGPT scrapes it, PBS gets money.

Is it extremely difficult? Obviously. Will it work? Probably not, very few things do. Is it a great thing that some folks are doing it and trying to make it work so that we can have a functional media ecosystem in a post-social-media age? Absolutely.
growthwtf
·10 माह पहले·discuss
Lattner's comment aside (which I'm fanboying a little bit at), I do tend to agree with your pessimism/realism for what it's worth. It's gonna be a long long time before that whole mess you're describing is sorted out, but I'm confident that over the next decade we will do it. There's just too much money to be made by fixing it at this point.

I don't think it's gonna happen instantly, but it will happen, and Mojo/Modular are really the only language platform I see taking a coherent approach to it right now.
growthwtf
·10 माह पहले·discuss
A fun project for somebody who has more time than myself would be to see if they can get it working with the new Mojo stuff from yesterday for Apple. I don't know if the functionality would be fully baked out enough yet to actually do the port successfully, but it would be an interesting try.
growthwtf
·10 माह पहले·discuss
Nah. There's huge alpha here, as one might say. I feel like this comment could age even more poorly than the infamous dropbox comment.

Even with Jax, PyTorch, HF Transformers, whatever you want to throw at it--the dx for cross-platform gpu programming that are compatible with large language models requirements specifically is extremely bad.

I think this may end up be the most important thing that Lattner has worked on in his life (And yes, I am aware of his other projects!)
growthwtf
·11 माह पहले·discuss
Good thing they didn't nuke the data centers after all!
growthwtf
·11 माह पहले·discuss
I think it's a perfectly valid take coming from some intersection of an engineering mindset and FOSS culture. And, the comparison you bring up is a bit of a category error.

We know how James Webb works and it's developed by an international consortium of researchers. One of our most trusted international institutions, and very verifiable.

We do not know how Genie works, it is unverifiable to non-Google researchers, and there are not enough technical details to move much external teams forward. Worst case, this page could be a total fabrication intended to derail competition by lying about what Google is _actually_ spending their time on.

We really don't know.

I don't say this to defend the other comment and say you're wrong, because I empathize with both points. But I do think that treating Google with total credulity would be a mistake, and the James Webb comparison is a disservice to the JW team.
growthwtf
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
Even better. Thank you!
growthwtf
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
Thanks!
growthwtf
·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
Are you being metaphorical when you say literally? Or is this a reference to the conquest by Cyrus the Great?

I'm not trying to be pedantic here. I'm just not familiar with any historical event you are describing.

From what I've heard, and I'm not an expert, I wouldn't characterize any of the conquests of Babylon as a 'razing', And the eventual abandonment of the city was more a result of slow decline and changing geological conditions.

I do like to learn about the history of the area, so if it's just something I'm not familiar with, please point me in the right direction.