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drsopp
·19 giorni fa·discuss
I made these in 2007 https://trondal.com/oygardstjonn
drsopp
·mese scorso·discuss
Many people share this sentiment, many people don't.

Who you belong to depend on at least two things: A) How knowledgable is the AI on what you are working on, B) How well do you wield these new tools to work better than before? (Better here can mean many different things).
drsopp
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This is nothing compared to the peachtreestreets in Atlanta.
drsopp
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I didnt inspect the rest of the code but I guess the table is fetched from L2 on every call? I think the L1 data cache is flooded by other stuff going on all the time.

About dropping the interpolation: Yes you are right of course. I was thinking about the speed. No noticable speed improvement by dropping interpolation. The asin calls are only a small fraction of everything.
drsopp
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I experimented a bit with the code. Various tables with different datatypes. There is enough noise from the Monte Carlo to not make a difference if you use smaller data types than double or float. Even dropping interpolation worked fine, and got the speed to be on par with the best in the article, but not faster.
drsopp
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Did some quick calculations, and at this precision, it seems a table lookup might be able to fit in the L1 cache depending on the CPU model.
drsopp
·4 mesi fa·discuss
"1-bit LLMs" is just marketing. The Shannon entropy of one letter with a 3 symbol alphabet (-1, 0, 1) is 1.58.
drsopp
·6 mesi fa·discuss
https://trondal.com
drsopp
·8 mesi fa·discuss
It destabilized after a few minutes on my phone.
drsopp
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Oo, I'd like to get a roll of these. But I live in Norway.
drsopp
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I guess they could model the river mathematically. I would not be surprised if there are two or more "stable" stream patterns. Perhaps it resets naturally after one year.
drsopp
·9 mesi fa·discuss
One of my math teachers in university always brought with him a dry sponge in a small blue bag. (a lighter sponge that you don't wet before use). Brilliant lecturer.
drsopp
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I wonder why the DOI link on the bottom left of the first page does not work:

https://doi.org/10.1145/3719027.3765198
drsopp
·10 mesi fa·discuss
How come AST parsing fails? Does that imply syntax errors in the code?
drsopp
·anno scorso·discuss
I agree. However, I have had some good experience using weakly dotted paper for math. Then it is easier to draw graphs by hand.

Here is an example, 4 different dot sizes:

http://trondal.com/p1.pdf http://trondal.com/p2.pdf http://trondal.com/p3.pdf http://trondal.com/p4.pdf

You need to print them to see which one is suitable.