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yurivish

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Inviting Hard Questions

anthropic.com
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Verbalizable Representations Form a Global Workspace in Language Models

transformer-circuits.pub
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Pentagon Sees Bigger Role for AI in Setting Military Targets

bloomberg.com
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That Untravell'd World

hyperdimensional.co
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Only Bounds

smallcultfollowing.com
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Welcoming Our Newest Core Team Members

ziglang.org
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What Is an Agent?

tidydesign.substack.com
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The Kyle Kingsbury Podcast Podcast – Episode 1 – Alex Dripchak

aphyr.com
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A Visual Guide to Gemma 4 12B

newsletter.maartengrootendorst.com
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When AI Starts Writing Systems Code

coreauto.com
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Glide: A tiling window manager for macOS

github.com
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Ad Infini­Tum

matthiasott.com
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AI Researchers, Ask Yourself These 6 Questions to Strengthen Your Moral Muscles

lesswrong.com
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Slow Mode

blog.val.town
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A Simple Image Brightness and Contrast Adjustment Technique

geo-ant.github.io
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Ambient Intents

xcancel.com
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A New Viral Outbreak. The Same Mistakes All over Again

nytimes.com
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Learning Beyond Gradients

trinkle23897.github.io
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Kicking the Tires: A Voluntary Path to Pre-Deployment AI Vetting

lawfaremedia.org
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yurivish
·8 mesi fa·discuss
https://archive.is/xd67g
yurivish
·9 mesi fa·discuss
> Julia lets you compose unrelated libraries much more freely than most other languages do. That's very powerful, but if you come into it expecting all of those compositions to magically work, I think you just have an unrealistic expectation.

Yep, and it is unfortunate that this unrealistic expectation is explicitly encouraged by the creators of the language:

> It is actually the case in Julia that you can take generic algorithms that were written by one person and custom types that were written by other people and just use them together efficiently and effectively.

It seems worth reiterating that on a personal level I really like and appreciate the vast majority of the folks I’ve met in the Julia community. I’m glad I got to hang out with them and learn from them. But in my opinion setting expectations like this fosters bad science.
yurivish
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Your perspective tracks with mine. Without contracts, either specified in documentation or as static guarantees, it is hard or impossible to build robust programs.

In Julia it's almost as if every function is an interface, with (usually quite terse) documentation as its only semantic constraint. For example, here is the full documentation for `+`: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/base/math/#Base.:+

I love Game Programming Patterns, by the way! Laughed out loud when I first saw the back cover.
yurivish
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I'm the author of the original post. I still like and miss my friends in the Julia community, but the technical and cultural issues persist.

I may refresh the post with more recent information at some point. In the meantime, those curious can find a short story of one newer correctness bug here: https://discourse.julialang.org/t/why-is-it-reliable-to-use-...

The person who eventually fixed the issue, mkitti, had to push through a lot of "institutional" friction to do so, and the eventual fix is the result of his determined efforts.

While his part of the story mostly played out in venues outside of the Discourse forum some of it is on display in this thread: https://discourse.julialang.org/t/csv-jl-findmax-and-argmax-...