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How to become expert at thing: 1 iteratively take on concrete projects and accomplish them depth wise, learning “on demand” (ie don’t learn bottom up breadth wise) 2 teach/summarize everything you learn in your own words 3 only compare yourself to younger you, never to others
Actually this was really good - a tour from one transistor to a small CPU (Scott CPU, to be precise). The YouTube playlist: youtube.com/watch?v=HaBMAD… I also haven't yet come across the "But How Do It Know" by Scott, which this is based on, and which looks great:…
if you want to understand how computers work at the hardware level. I've seen the first video banger so far.
When thinking about abstraction and abstraction-generation, you have to differentiate between -- 1. abstraction/schemas as we use them every day in our thoughts, that we gather over our lifetime and that we can generate on the fly 2. meta-abstractions (templates for generating…
Some of the most profound and thoughtful lessons from the greatest scientific and mathematical intellectuals in history. A visual thread 👇
I think calculus would be easier for students to understand it if we first presented it in its proper p-adic context to develop intuition, before moving on to the highly pathological real case. I can think of plenty of stuff to cut from pre calc to make room
we have such a synthetic dataset as well at jina for coding problems huggingface.co/datasets/jinaa… We were inspired by the tiny stories methodology since the Textbook one was more than opaque. (They just say we generate "diverse data")
Here are some high quality synthetic datasets following ideas from.. Textbooks are all you need [1][2]: 1. Filtering for "high educational value" sources. 2. Rephrasing as "Textbooks" (Explanations, Examples, Exercises..). Tiny Stories [3]: 1. Limit the words diversity to only…
Common traits of people who do something novel for the first time, they: - trust their intuition regardless of other people's beliefs - constantly acquire knowledge and combine them creatively - think in terms of probability - have the capacity of dealing with the…
very hard to do something novel for the first time; orders of magnitude easier to copy something that is known to be possible. conviction is either extremely difficult, or free.
Stanislav Sykora has a great portal for many mathematical things. ebyte.it/SitePlan.html
Humility is necessary for growth.
You can train a 7B model to perfectly solve arithmetic problems pretty easily if this is what you want.. arxiv.org/abs/2305.14201 I guess GPT-4 had these types of problems in it's training data.
GPT-4 and GPT-3.5 Turbo models in the API now support calling your custom functions, allowing the model to use tools you design for it. Also — reduced pricing & new model versions (including 16k context for 3.5 Turbo): openai.com/blog/function-…
most worthwhile pursuits boil down to some deeply repetitive—even rote—task building software -> bugfixing business/sales -> pitch mtgs teambuilding -> interviews there is no elusive haven of variety the sooner you embrace the repetition, the sooner you'll build great things
so uhm,, when are we getting C# 11 in unity? asking for a friend
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