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The Alt-Right Playbook: The Ship of Theseus, greyed out on YouTube with REMOVED written over it

The Alt-Right Playbook: The Ship of Theseus, greyed out on YouTube with REMOVED written over it

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A stunt man running down the street on fire, from the music video for "California" by Wax

A stunt man running down the street on fire, from the music video for "California" by Wax

A black and white illustration of Charon, a skeletal figure dressed like the Grim Reaper, ferrying a boat across the river.

A black and white illustration of Charon, a skeletal figure dressed like the Grim Reaper, ferrying a boat across the river.

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I'm watching that video while reading this post. There's so much tragedy to all of this.

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Who are you making?

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further up the tree would be cosin

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To me, the funny thing about this whole discourse is people thinking they have a uniquely fully correct position and everyone else is fully incorrect.

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That would mean you designed an experiment that was very likely to become invalid; better framings are likely

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Some humans read some of it?

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Literally swooned at this one

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this is really fucking good

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Doesn't the GitHub tool search the actual web not just GitHub?

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Also yellow here

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Other than the labs themselves, who would be opposed?

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Ah shit lol

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Waffles are mostly air! Pancakes are dense.

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But so are waffles and pancakes

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This is off topic

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holy shit

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So... sixjs?

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Tyvm

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Tldr?

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I'm just saying, with a vibe coded dog-at-computer level no-idea-what-I'm-doing implementation of the same kinda thing I'm training a 3B model on a single GPU with 50k contexts... it's like a hundred seconds per optimizer step, but it works, and that's just with the piecemeal backwards, not host mem

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GitHub - DLYuanGod/MegaTrain Contribute to DLYuanGod/MegaTrain development by creating an account on GitHub.

github.com/DLYuanGod/Me... ?

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Please get rich. It would be SO!!

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Paper page - MegaTrain: Full Precision Training of 100B+ Parameter Large Language Models on a Single GPU Join the discussion on this paper page

presumably huggingface.co/papers/2604....

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Didn't they publish a couple days ago, wasn't this megatrain? Blockwise backward passes have been in my code ever since attention residuals. But yeah, I don't know why this isn't a bigger deal.

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Yeah I hear that. From the big corp perspective I imagine it's easier to see the incentives lining up with other big corps so they know they can predict behavior reasonably well. Individual people are... sticky.

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FWIW, the allocations seem largely determined by shared responsibilities for cyberdefense thus far. Those companies are the ones that have software touching the lives of most of the humans on the planet, right?

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using fingers and a keyboard to organize ones' thoughts is good actually, is my boutique dinosaur opinion

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When I encounter a chatbot guardrail like this my typical riposte is that my eyes just rolled out the back of my head and I need to find them so we can pick the conversation back up; this usually serves to move past the limitation if it was really stupid.

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good talk! So dude coded lol.

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