Posts by Pan
it's got other info there too, mostly things player's would see on the screen (health, resources, character states, etc.) and yeah, it's interesting because accuracy never really improves much, but if i scale up the model, it exhibits way more nuanced behavior ingame. seems like it's just a tradeoff
it turns out getting 85% accuracy on player input prediction is trivial but getting any more than that might require a time machine
the only thing that could improve this product is if you could tell the AI agent which sports teams you like the most so it could factor that into its prediction market trades
A phone showing a Gudtrip UI displaying 10s/20s Today, with 19 remaining hours to get the days remaining Gudtrip rewards
judging by the UI here it seems that you get bitcoin (or some points which convert to it?) rewards by vaping for a certain amount of time per day, though each puff is only valid if it takes between 0.5 and 5 seconds
this is impressive, i didnt know you could make a product this ridiculous. apparently your vape will reward you for vaping with bitcoin, and then it will send that bitcoin to "open-source AI agent tools" which purchase random assets that the AI thinks look good?
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Happy 4/20 everyone
I am sorry to inform you that this appears to be real
just gonna repost that video with no other comments on the topic
They’re calling him the world’s most sober man:
really interesting sound on this album, neo-soul but with very minimal electronic production. they get compared to everything but parts of this remind me of Autechre
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this is frustrating especially in the ML stuff im doing now because it means that the code can break after performing some really expensive calculation that takes minutes, if the language were setup to front-load the effort with more static analysis, it would make catching these mistakes faster
most of the stuff the language does is shifted to runtime rather than compile time (the opposite end of this spectrum is Rust which is the language i use most), which means a good portion of the time when i'm writing python, the code breaks upon actually running it rather than saving it to the file
my main issue used to be the package management experience but that was thankfully solved by uv. its usable for me since that tool came out. now my issue is a more general one with dynamic languages
ive been trying not to complain about this because i am still somewhat "new" to the language but i am running into some major "this wouldve taken me half the time if i used a different language" moments lately and it is grating
ive had so many issues with both the speed of the language and stuff just not working due to (insert some platform-specific issue) that i think python has likely been a net negative on my ability to rapidly experiment
yeah i know it just feels like once you go from "iterating takes 10 seconds" to "iterating takes a week" people would start to care about guaranteeing things work as reliably as possible. i think its pretty possible to have nice abstractions even with that in mind
i still dont know why python is the main language people use for machine learning, it just feels weird, like wouldnt you want some kind of static guarantee that you wont have an error after an operation that takes 12 hours. its not hard to mitigate it i guess but it feels wrong
the fact that he didn't achieve great commercial success writing stuff like this is unbelievable, i dont even see anyone talk about him online
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ive been obsessed with this for like a year now
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i think buying used copies is the main thing here, the whole group of people doing this are into stuff that is aesthetically older anyway so i would assume theyre into finding half-decent deals on the stuff
lewis taylor is so crazy good man, i think his first album is up there in quality with anything by d'angelo
i dont know if they actually have any H100s there i just assume they have a few lying around on the desks or something, thats how i picture all tech companies right now
if OpenAI collapses in the next year or two i would like all my californian friends to go to wherever they keep the H100s and steal a couple for me, i will make better use of them
how do you sweep hyperparameters without it taking like a month
We all have days like this
new BBScript version, this adds support for the latest Guilty Gear Strive update. it also stabilizes some changes kkots made, which fix formatting for scripts where ArcSys devs didn't close scopes correctly, as well as adding much more Xrd info
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oomf was in a state of collapse