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* "Your RLHF tasks are only as safe as your least trustworthy labeler."
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* "The book market is oversaturated. We have metrics, and we know how many unread pages people have on their Kindle devices, and what rate they read at. They have queues years long. There are no more books to be sold."
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* "I’m not against lemonade. I just support 100% truly affordable lemonade, provided it has full neighborhood approval and satisfies 16 key sustainability metrics and the lemonade is for long-term residents, NOT transients, and it doesn’t infringe on parking spots or neighborhood character, or overload the transit system with new lemonade customers, or result in a private child entrepreneur gouging consumers, and only after comprehensive community review to ensure the lemons are organic and cruelty-free, and contributes to the decommodification of food altogether and ultimately the abolition of capitalism itself."
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* "A human being should be able to normalize a dataset, craft an adversarial example, prune a network, steer a beam search, design a Transformer variant, write a quine, balance a Fenwick tree, build a persistent segment tree, schedule a cosine-annealed learning rate, console a teammate after a TLE, take code review, give code review, cooperate in a team contest, grind alone on a hard div2, solve Diophantine equations, analyze a fresh problem, push a max-flow, implement an FFT from scratch, derive backprop by hand, interpret SHAP without hand-waving, handle brutal class imbalance, prove correctness and estimate complexity, squeeze a solution into Brainfuck, tune hyperparameters without overfitting, fight floating-point gremlins, segfault gallantly. Specialization is for insects."
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* "A human being should be able to normalize a dataset, craft an adversarial example, prune a network, steer a beam search, design a Transformer variant, write a quine, balance a Fenwick tree, build a persistent segment tree, schedule a cosine-annealed learning rate, console a teammate after a TLE, take code review, give code review, cooperate in a team contest, grind alone on a hard div2, solve Diophantine equations, analyze a fresh problem, push a max-flow, implement an FFT from scratch, derive backprop by hand, interpret SHAP without hand-waving, handle brutal class imbalance, prove correctness and estimate complexity, squeeze a solution into Brainfuck, tune hyperparameters without overfitting, fight floating-point gremlins, segfault gallantly. Specialization is for insects."
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* "crypto and ai the two most gpu maximizing things on earth. when they made bitcoin asics the devil brought to the world ethereum. when they made ethereum asics the devil got impatient and made everyone use gpus anyway. then the people (normies) started sensing its demonic energy so he pulled from the depths large language models for which even larger clusters were built. now the people are yet again becoming wary, so the devil will have to pull out another trick. wonder what it'll be"
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