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Andreas Eriksen
@andreer
He/him. Dad and husband. I work at https://t.co/aVBqOzwwD1. My main hobbies are sailing, mountain/road biking, and creating an ultra low power personal computer.
Trondheim, Norway Beigetreten Kasım 2009
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@bclavie Thanks for the reminder! I'd love to submit something but real life hit me hard this month, so will have to see
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@andreer we'd still love to see your real world report, this is the last chance!
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@bclavie @ManuelFaysse @lateinteraction Ok, I'll see if I find time to write a few pages before the first submission deadline. I am not an academic and this will be less rigorous and more based on "what we have seen users do" but if that is of interest then I'll give it a go!
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@andreer @ManuelFaysse @lateinteraction We’d love to have you!
I think a systems submission/case study/however you want to frame it about how late interaction is used in prod in conjunction with other real world signal would be really interesting! This is almost entirely absent from the literature atm
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For all those working on late interaction models (ColBert, ColPali, etc), we are organizing a workshop at ECIR that can be a perfect venue for fun work you may have !
Perfect opportunity to meet a ton of cool people with similar interests and see keynote from @lateinteraction!
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@ManuelFaysse @lateinteraction @bclavie Would love to be present representing Vespa - we don't do model research, my initial idea is presenting how some users combine late interaction with lexical search, freshness scores, and other signals in retrieval. Interesting? Anything else you'd like to hear about from us?
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@lateinteraction @bclavie Here's more info, come have fun in ECIR and don't hesitate to submit some stuff !
lateinteraction.com
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@YashasviMantha As I've only ever worked with tensors in Vespa, I'm curious whether you think that would be less of an issue with named dimensions? e.g. docs.vespa.ai/assets/a_tenso…
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Our fix to remove flickering is rolled out again to everyone on Claude Code.
Why did we roll it back? If Claude is so good, why were there bugs to begin with? Why was it so complex? 🧵
Thariq@trq212
We’ve rewritten Claude Code’s terminal rendering system to reduce flickering by roughly 85%. We wanted to share more about why this was so difficult, how the fix works and how we used Claude Code to fix it 🧵
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@ViolenceWorks Considering putting this into the front panel. It responds very nicely to changes in cpu load

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@andreer No, you're definitely into the "cray industrial design" with that. I'd say lean into that.
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@ViolenceWorks Yeah I'm going to need to wire in some red LEDs to get some of that connection machine vibe going
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@andreer I've always wanted to do a 'cylinder computer', where it's a basic 80s microcomputer with CPU, RAM, ROM, all laid out into many boards and metal rods for the bus that fit into a cylinder. Then get a 3" acrylic tube and fill that with Fluorinert and LEDs everywhere.
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@andreer no info just yet; this is just a small prototype to verify a weird communications thing that I can't find any literature on.
Future versions will have even weirder microcontrollers.
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@ViolenceWorks Cool, please keep sharing! I love weird computers
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@ViolenceWorks cool, any specific purpose to it? or link to more info?
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@andreer The Zachtronics game? No, the TIS-100 is way simpler.
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@thomas_thoresen I have discovered (surprise) that having claude access on my phone is very bad for trying to have anything resembling work/life balance. But yes I still want it 😂
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