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xdavidliu
·17 日前·議論
i don't understand what the second paragraph is saying.
xdavidliu
·18 日前·議論
less intense than in countries near equator, not less intense than winter
xdavidliu
·先月·議論
only if it is not littered with unsafe blocks
xdavidliu
·先月·議論
pull requests are welcome
xdavidliu
·先月·議論
adding to the irony is the fact that the mechanism used by the NN architecture in LLMs is also called attention
xdavidliu
·先月·議論
its not that they did not get your pun, its that they think building rockets is hard, and i tend to agree
xdavidliu
·先月·議論
this comment is nonsensical
xdavidliu
·2 か月前·議論
not a bug; the post we are currently on is the one that apparently used to be negative.
xdavidliu
·2 か月前·議論
oh the irony
xdavidliu
·2 か月前·議論
framing 4 gb of data per user as 4 gb is even more of a stretch
xdavidliu
·2 か月前·議論
I'm of course not talking about the arithmetic, but rather understanding the semantics of ratios, sets, and subsets, and inferring statistical significance.
xdavidliu
·2 か月前·議論
I think the CEO was more talking in the line of Bill Russell or Maximus from Gladiator, not final-year Haslem
xdavidliu
·2 か月前·議論
this is the type of math they should be teaching in high school, not trigonometry and calculus (which should be electives)
xdavidliu
·2 か月前·議論
humans are probably the least cheap thing you can have in this context
xdavidliu
·3 か月前·議論
> 404 not found

"delve removed from y combinator" removed from y combinator
xdavidliu
·4 か月前·議論
kinda reminds me of the plot of Sphere, where Samuel L Jackson is reading 20,000 leagues under the sea and is thinking of giant squids.
xdavidliu
·4 か月前·議論
that would be the exact opposite of modern
xdavidliu
·7 か月前·議論
fair point
xdavidliu
·7 か月前·議論
good question, I'm not sure. Maybe check out the new Eliezer Yudkowsky book? He definity talks about something akin to "post-GPT era" on there.
xdavidliu
·7 か月前·議論
I should have clarified what I meant. The training data includes roughly speaking the entire internet. Open source code is probably a large fraction of the code in the data, but it is a tiny fraction of the total data, which is mostly non-code.

My point was that the hypothetical of "not contributing to any open source code" to the extent that LLMs had no code to train on, would not have made as big of an impact as that person thought, since a very large majority of the internet is text, not code.