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astrange

16,513 カルマ登録 17 年前
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astrange
·7 時間前·議論
A VP is not a designer, and doesn't have a standard anything.
astrange
·昨日·議論
You'd be stuck on how to update "the color of a TV tuned to a dead channel". Was never sure if that meant a starry sky or a bright blue one.
astrange
·一昨日·議論
> LLMs seem particularly bad at writing prompts for other LLMs for this reason

Claude is terrible at this! Probably for the same reason that its writing style in prose is so annoying and full of claudisms.
astrange
·一昨日·議論
It might need the longer answer to think about the question, so one approach would be to ask it normally and then ask it to repeat itself shorter.
astrange
·一昨日·議論
If that was the case in a non-trivial way you'd see mode collapse, but you don't, they come out differently.
astrange
·23 日前·議論
https://www.the-scientist.com/chatgpt-and-alphafold-help-des...

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.15204

> They already fold proteins with simulations.

I like how you're trying to argue with the Nobel committee here.
astrange
·先月·議論
Bad pelicans are in the training set because it's read his blog post. Including a good pelican in midtraining wouldn't help the problem because you'd just produce that every time.
astrange
·先月·議論
Query streams aren't really useful data in any sense. Just like nobody else is actually profiting from "selling your data".
astrange
·先月·議論
It is not a sponsored article and he writes one of these every time a new model releases. Why would a professor at Wharton need to write sponsored Substack articles.
astrange
·先月·議論
> Super catchy names like Opus, Mythos and Fable trying to get you to think that these software products are actually super-human life changing experiences.

They're originally named after the blends at a nearby coffee shop.

https://postscript.co/pages/brew-guide

I've noticed nobody at HN knows what "marketing" is or how to do it. It's not just naming things and being evil and cynical is not the most successful method.

…also frontier models are a superhuman life changing experience. If they aren't, what possibly could be?
astrange
·先月·議論
How can a patch be "reproducible"? The testcases are reproducible.
astrange
·先月·議論
Scraping the internet isn't a copyright violation. Using it for LLM training is much more transformative than Google and Internet Archive, which are legal.
astrange
·先月·議論
They all looked like real CVEs to me.
astrange
·2 か月前·議論
Do you actually have evidence this works and doesn't degrade performance?
astrange
·2 か月前·議論
That's how a base model would work. An assistant model is simulating a human and behaves the same way a human would if you screamed at them.

https://www.anthropic.com/research/emotion-concepts-function
astrange
·2 か月前·議論
The US doesn't.

"Social standing" in this case means if your girlfriend's parents will let you marry her. Not, like, who likes your LinkedIn posts.
astrange
·2 か月前·議論
> everyone else - namely blue collar and service workers - are doing worse and worse

* better and better

https://www.nber.org/papers/w31010
astrange
·2 か月前·議論
Inequality is not "ever increasing". You should resist the urge to say everything is constantly getting worse just because that makes you look more sympathetic to the poor.

(A worse issue is that inequality decreasing can mean things are getting worse for everyone.)
astrange
·2 か月前·議論
Depends what you mean by "control". If you don't own a nice house, car, driver etc. but your company just happens to provide it as a perk, then you still have it.
astrange
·2 か月前·議論
It sounds very AI. Current AIs' ideas of good writing involve weird metaphors, references to sensing things you can't sense, and tricolons.