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findalex
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I loved this game so much. Can't wait to see Santa.
findalex
·5 mesi fa·discuss
My measurement of quality going in was how far I need to scroll to see EKS. Very high quality.
findalex
·5 mesi fa·discuss
The nature of the basic research beast. There are grad student written astrophysics/comp chemistry spaghetti codes that continue to get big funding for the sole reason (it feels like) that they scale huge and eat up DOE supercomputing time "look how fast (we burn money)". Maybe a hot take.
findalex
·5 mesi fa·discuss
It tickled me too - and TBH I got sidetracked by the misspelling when my browser pointed it out in the HN comment box :)
findalex
·5 mesi fa·discuss
> Confusing. Inscrutible. But groundbreaking if we can pull it off.

You know what gets lift? Correct spelling (inscrutable)! Unless they chose that word specifically to misspell but that's meeting more than halfway.
findalex
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Right - e.g., if you're modeling a physical system it makes sense to bake in some physics - like symmetry.
findalex
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Intended as analogy - but it is essentially a description of the DMRG algorithm (quantum chem). Only pair-wise operators there but the theory approaches exact when there are enough terms in your tensor product (iterations ~ depth) and a large enough embedding dimension.

> There are no constraints on how the data transforms.

Except those implicit in your learned representation. And that representation could be the MB WF.
findalex
·5 mesi fa·discuss
QM would tell us the order of your Hamiltonian (attention operator) doesn’t limit the complexity of the wave function (hidden state). It might be more efficient to explicitly correlate certain many-body interactions, but pair-wise interactions, depth and a basis (hidden state dimension) approaching completeness "are all you need”.
findalex
·5 mesi fa·discuss
ugh.. i <3 emacs. Thanks for this tidbit.
findalex
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I enjoyed this comment on many levels.