Gil Noh (노태길)
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Gil Noh (노태길)
@tailblues
Machine Learning Research Engineer at OMQ GmbH
Heidelberg, Germany 가입일 Mart 2010
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@ZPostFacto Doesn't need to be toddlers. It's enough to know that some people will press blue to justify pressing blue to save them. That's the only option that saves everyone, not this "everyone just press red" fantasy selfish cunts use to rationalise throwing everyone else under the bus.
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I really love Claude, and convinced our company to migrate to Antrophic, and generally happy about it... but, recent events make me feel like, we cannot trust Antrophic as reliable provider - e.g. never make long commitment, always look for alternatives.
Amol Avasare@TheAmolAvasare
For clarity, we're running a small test on ~2% of new prosumer signups. Existing Pro and Max subscribers aren't affected.
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Secret of the successful people 😃 -- They try (sample) without replacement!
Darn I wish I could!!
François Fleuret@francoisfleuret
Successful people sample *without replacement* you losers.
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@bcherny @GergelyOrosz This easily reproducible thing was not even tried, and the reaction was to point "the must have turned it off the search".
For anyone who suffer this: ask Claude to update memory with "a) 4.7 is buggy and tend to not use search, b) when unknown word/concept comes, always search"
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@bcherny @GergelyOrosz This is really lame and must be painful for @bcherny - because this was easily reproducible, on any users. On me, Opus4.7 mapped "openclaw" to "opencode" without search. Not a big deal, you can add memory to "search each time when an unknown word comes in". However...
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Pretty neat and probably right (?) approach. I mean, if I had to bet, I think the term "Mismanaged Geniuses Hypothesis" will stick to the community and will likely be shown (at least partially) to be true.
Exciting times.
alex zhang@a1zhang
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@morganlunt Nice feature, but two bugs stopped me from using it.
- bedrock region: typing region "eu-central-1" not possible: char '-' stops the input.
- once configured, then /login command disappear.
I cannot come back to my Claude subscription unless edit the conf file...
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@vboykis Maybe we have hope. Claude Code/buddy pet gives me meaningless jokes every time it sees an interruption from the corner of his side of the terminal...
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@yoavgo Ah, good point. And I predict that just like the RTFM era, people won't read it and we will keep putting a lot of emphatic 'F' in RTF-anything.
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I trained an LLM from scratch on pre-1900 text to see if it could come up with quantum mechanics and relativity.
While the model is too small to do meaningful reasoning, it has glimpses of intuition.
When given observations from past landmark experiments, the model can declare that “light is made up of definite quantities of energy” and even suggest that gravity and acceleration are locally equivalent.
I’m releasing the dataset + models and leave this as an open problem to the research community.
I also include what this project has taught me about intelligence in a mini essay linked below.
🧵(1/n)
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"AI can’t think, doesn’t have a mind and, in fact, is inherently untrustworthy."
sigh... What was the term for such BS? 'not even wrong'?
Kevin Hartnett@KSHartnett
A strikingly lucid column from @mims. The Turing Test has become the Turing Trap. One of my favorite aspects of AI is that it essentially acts as an invariant which distinguishes between modes of human cognition that were previously harder to tease apart. The nut graf: "At the time, language was thought to be closely associated with reasoning, but modern neuroscience shows us that it’s a separate process. Speaking isn’t the same as thinking, let alone being." wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-too…
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