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ewild
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Is this ironic are we actually calling shit talking llms bigotry?
ewild
·5 giorni fa·discuss
people really dont understand how the transformer works to think this is something trivial if possible at all
ewild
·12 giorni fa·discuss
It's an incredibly privileged Pov to say it isn't a contest. These kids entire futures are impacted by these scores.
ewild
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Pretty much the only one with a real consensus around it is creatine. And even that has debate around the right dose
ewild
·18 giorni fa·discuss
This sounds like we are trying to add an LSTM into a transformer
ewild
·2 mesi fa·discuss
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ewild
·2 mesi fa·discuss
At this point if someone calls it auto complete they can be written off as a Luddite with nothing valuable to say. The irony being they themselves are being a stochastic parrot by parroting the jargon other people say about llms.
ewild
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I genuinely think it's part of a psyop. If we bloat all codebases and eventually start printing the models on chips to reduce inference costs by 50-100x they'll take in massive profits from 5M line codebases instead of 350k
ewild
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Proof they don't nerf it only after testing that the benchmarks there stay the same? So overall performance degrades but they isolate those benchmarks?
ewild
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Ok so in a situation like regular orchestration you would essentially layout all possible steps the LLM can take in your code in a big orchestration layer, and if it hits the sensitive endpoint the orchestration that can occur past that will block off web search. In the design that is. But for something like a manus style agent where you're outsourcing all the work but allowing it to hit your MCP it just becomes a regular API the LLM can call
ewild
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I feel like I don't fully understand mcp. I've done research on it but I definitely couldn't explain it. I get lost on the fact that to my knowledge it's a server with API endpoints that are well defined into a json schema then sent the to LLM and the LLM parses that and decides which endpoints to hit (I'm aware some llms use smart calling now so they load the tool name and description but nothing else until it's called). How exactly are you doing the process of stopping the LLM from using web search after it hits a certain endpoint in your MCP server? Or is this referring strictly to when you own the whole workflow where you can then deny websearch capabilities on the next LLM step?

Are there any good docs youve liked to learn about it, or good open source projects you used to get familiar? I would like to learn more
ewild
·5 mesi fa·discuss
he owns geico
ewild
·7 mesi fa·discuss
i was at the cvs right next to the extra storage when the helicopters showed up and all the police it was kinda nuts to be so close to an event like this.
ewild
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Soo probabilistic biases.