@gordonwells There is still deniability for shorter replies.
There are practical issues about either who manages the "clearinghouse" for this and what the retention policy would be or what the standard API should be and how to searching them all.
If it works cheaters will go local.
Some folks asked if old climate models were just continuing observed linear increases in temperatures. This misrepresents what physics-based climate models do (they aren't curve fitting), but also ignores that in ~1970 there was little observed warming:
Scientists have been publishing climate models since ~1970.
A good way to evaluate their skill is to compare what they expected to happen in the years after the model was published to observed climate changes.
It turns out most models were pretty spot-on:
@gordonwells Who is the "they" in this? The artists that appear on Song Exploder? If so, I think there is a (relatively) modern trend of people expecting mostly "authenticity" from artists, which almost necessitates writing personal experiences, rather than some kind of universality.
transformer-circuits dot pub by Anthropic is maybe the most gorgeous custom made research publishing platform I've ever seen
it's so gorgeous and has so many neat features
triple the salary of the dude who built this and fire the web team, ask (beg) him to spend 20% of his time on it
@akshaykagrawal@themylesfiles@DylanMadisetti@marimo_io We use jupyter notebooks extensively in our workflow, with jupytext to get clean diffs. One of the things I really appreciate is having the results of the analysis available in the repository. How do you save the results of the analysis in the Marimo workflow?
I am finding my "journey" to do more front-end work incredibly frustrating and unrewarding. Today I figured out part of the reason is because of the mismatch between my expectations based on seeing features everywhere and wanting them and my ability.
@gordonwells I will write 10× instead of 10x and pronounce it "10 times" instead of "10 ex". But language changes and eventually I will just be that weird dude that uses ancient conventions.
@gordonwells Then you're getting less use out of modern LLMs than I am. Using LLMs for "simple search" is harder to nail. Their unique selling point is not retrieval but in generation. Simpler search engines couldn't help me create a website or rewrite a recording to agenda points.
I hate it when people say "this technology allowed a person to fly a drone using only their thoughts". That focuses on the wrong thing. It's really "this technology allowed a person to fly a drone without moving any part of their body" or something similar. It's not telekenesis.