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nmca commented on Autism's confusing cousins   psychiatrymargins.com/p/a... · Posted by u/Anon84
ulrischa · 12 days ago
Life is difficult for people with severe autism (e.g. early childhood). Due to the increasing number of misdiagnoses, self-diagnoses, romanticization and constant trivialization, life is becoming even more difficult for these people. The opinion that autism is not a disease but a buzzword for strange people leads to real autistic people being denied the disease. It is often said: “They should just try harder or pull themselves together”. Please don't use the word autism in an inflated way - it harms those affected.
nmca · 12 days ago
In a maximally earnest way — to what degree should we be sure these language harms are real on net? Are there data as opposed to anecdata? (Of course many phenomena are real without data; we can just be more confident in cases with data)
nmca commented on Weighting an average to minimize variance   johndcook.com/blog/2025/1... · Posted by u/ibobev
nmca · a month ago
This is also a nice way to combine the ratings of a number of noisy annotators with variable annotations noise.
nmca commented on Meta Superintelligence Labs' first paper is about RAG   paddedinputs.substack.com... · Posted by u/skadamat
nmca · 2 months ago
This is not work by any of the high profile new hires, in case folks are confused.
nmca commented on Why We Think   lilianweng.github.io/post... · Posted by u/gmays
nmca · 3 months ago
Lillian’s blog is extremely good in general & if it’s new to you I suggest checking out the other posts also. I particularly enjoyed the one on human data.
nmca commented on Code formatting comes to uv experimentally   pydevtools.com/blog/uv-fo... · Posted by u/tanelpoder
Spivak · 4 months ago
I think the biggest thing is that it doesn't seem to support other formatters. If my project uses black I don't get to have uv format work for me.
nmca · 4 months ago
right, but you definitely shouldn’t be using any other formatter than ruff and this helps with that
nmca commented on Ask HN: How can ChatGPT serve 700M users when I can't run one GPT-4 locally?    · Posted by u/superasn
nmca · 4 months ago
Isn’t the answer to the question just classic economies of scale?

You can’t run GPT4 for yourself because the fixed costs are high. But the variable costs are low, so OAI can serve a shit ton.

Or equivalently the smallest available unit of “serving a gpt4” is more gpt4 than one person needs.

I think all the inference optimisation answers are plain wrong for the actual question asked?

nmca · 4 months ago
nmca commented on Ask HN: How can ChatGPT serve 700M users when I can't run one GPT-4 locally?    · Posted by u/superasn
nmca · 4 months ago
Isn’t the answer to the question just classic economies of scale?

You can’t run GPT4 for yourself because the fixed costs are high. But the variable costs are low, so OAI can serve a shit ton.

Or equivalently the smallest available unit of “serving a gpt4” is more gpt4 than one person needs.

I think all the inference optimisation answers are plain wrong for the actual question asked?

nmca commented on 200k Flemish drivers can turn traffic lights green   vrt.be/vrtnws/en/2025/07/... · Posted by u/svenfaw
Ajedi32 · 5 months ago
Very glad to hear that. If the apps are made by commercial entities then presumably I get a choice of which one to use, which means in the absence of any artificial barriers I can choose one that respects my privacy (possibly something open-source).

If it were a single, government-made app then there would be no such choice.

nmca · 5 months ago
You can dream of better yet! If the spec was required to be open source for the government project, then you could have commercial choices and some less feature rich open source version.
nmca commented on Tom Lehrer has died   nytimes.com/2025/07/27/ar... · Posted by u/detaro
nmca · 5 months ago
I feel the AI safety community has not made enough of Lehrer’s masterpiece on the topic:

https://youtu.be/frAEmhqdLFs?si=DYsY5Juco-kJ5eWD

nmca commented on Quantitative AI progress needs accurate and transparent evaluation   mathstodon.xyz/@tao/11491... · Posted by u/bertman
ml-anon · 5 months ago
Also neither got a gold medal. Both solved problems to meet the threshold for a human child getting a gold medal but it’s like saying an F1 car got a gold medal in the 100m sprint at the Olympics.
nmca · 5 months ago
Indeed, it’s like saying a jet plane can fly!

u/nmca

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