@glyph Did you quote post something?
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@matt they’re all surprisingly different and so it’s hard to have a scalar ranking but I think Excession might be my favorite?
@matt be aware that "but backwards" is doing a *ton* of heavy lifting here, this is a joke intended for those who have already read it :)
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@glyph this is 17776 inventing hyper football again
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@glyph YEEEAHHHHH
fwiw i try ty every six months and i find it to be neither faster, more more comprehensive, nor more correct. It’s almost as bad as pyre.
Even ruff seems to have stalled, like
DOC linting is still experimentalAm I paranoid? Is the upcoming AI implosion going to suck in any Python package with a Rust backend?
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@glyph :golfclap:
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@ubernostrum @glyph ehm… sorry to rain on your parade pun, but the prime numbers guy was Eratosthenes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eratosthenes – Demosthenes was famous for his speeches, not for mathematics.
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@glyph There are even more layers!
My wife is a union Carpenter. Her main work for the last few years has been on teams of highly skilled construction workers building and rebuilding clean rooms to house the machines that are involved in chip making. Now she has a job building a new facility for a company that makes the machines - a project that takes hundreds of people (not to make the machines, just to construct the new facility).
Yup, it's turtles all the way down.
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@glyph Worth noting - these machines also depend on some rather recent physics to even be plausible. So, there's also a layer of physics, material science, etc. academics at mostly universities, scattered across the world, mostly funded by public spending on sciences, to even get to the point the engineers could try to build something that works at all on this scale.
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@glyph Worth noting - these machines also depend on some rather recent physics to even be plausible. So, there's also a layer of physics, material science, etc. academics at mostly universities, scattered across the world, mostly funded by public spending on sciences, to even get to the point the engineers could try to build something that works at all on this scale.
@miss_rodent yeah the video is partially a story about that part of the process, or at least a window into it. apropos of the point in my linked thread, even if LLMs could do this kind of reasoning (they can't) we are a thousand years and dozens of general breakthroughs away from a context window large enough to even hold the required prerequisites to start reasoning out these problems even in just the AI tech itself
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@miss_rodent yeah the video is partially a story about that part of the process, or at least a window into it. apropos of the point in my linked thread, even if LLMs could do this kind of reasoning (they can't) we are a thousand years and dozens of general breakthroughs away from a context window large enough to even hold the required prerequisites to start reasoning out these problems even in just the AI tech itself
@glyph Oh, yeah, LLMs are ... idk, this hype wave jsut makes me think of ELIZA (1966 simulated therapist), really.
With about the same chance of achieving sapience. -
@glyph Oh, yeah, LLMs are ... idk, this hype wave jsut makes me think of ELIZA (1966 simulated therapist), really.
With about the same chance of achieving sapience.@glyph Complete with ELIZA effect....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA_effectThis just feels like one of the dumbest 'those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it' situations I've been alive for.
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@glyph yeaaaah
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@glyph @mcc then it becomes potentially easier. You would have to source some of the chemicals, which may not be produced in NA anymore but eh. That is probably manageable.
Note that if you Manhattan project it, you may be able to produce a few batch but you will lack the repeatable good yield. That needs experience that need time.
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@glyph DUDE Thank you for linking this: https://theoutpost.ai/news-story/major-study-reveals-ai-benchmarks-may-be-misleading-casting-doubt-on-reported-capabilities-21513/
I've been angry about yet another "look, the benchmark says this LLM can do {x} amazing thing!" (with spurrious claims and lots of caveats) for a full day.