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nohat commented on Teaching LLMs how to solid model   willpatrick.xyz/technolog... · Posted by u/wgpatrick
cdchhs · 10 months ago
how did you feedback the rendered photos or was it a manual copy-paste step?
nohat · 10 months ago
Just a python script to render then api call with a prompt to check if the render looks right.
nohat commented on Teaching LLMs how to solid model   willpatrick.xyz/technolog... · Posted by u/wgpatrick
nohat · 10 months ago
I tried this a few months back with claude 3.5 writing cadquery code in cline, with render photos for feedback. I got it to model a few simple things like terraforming mars city fairly nicely. However it still involved a fair bit of coaching. I wrote a simple script to automate the process more but it went off the rails too often.

I wonder if the models improved image understanding also lead to better spatial understanding.

nohat commented on Igneous Linearizer: semi-structured source code   domain-j.com/Igneous-Line... · Posted by u/seagreen
JonChesterfield · 2 years ago
This is an interesting direction.

One thought is that obsidian can execute web assembly and a parser / sema checker written in something that turns into wasm can therefore be run on the source files. Can probably tie that to a syntax highlighter style thing for in-ide feedback.

The other is that markdown is a tempting format for literate programming. I do have some notes in obsidian that are fed to cmark to product html. With some conventions, splitting a literate program into executable code embedded in a html document is probably doable as an XML pipeline.

In a much simpler vein, I'm experimenting with machine configuration from within obsidian. The local DNS server sets itself up using a markdown file so editing an IP or adding a new machine can be done by changing that markdown.

I hope the author continues down this path and writes more about the experience.

nohat · 2 years ago
Yeah, I definitely see using this for literate programming. Not quite sure the best way to organize it. Maybe use a static site compiler to auto host documentation version.
nohat commented on 'Stupid,' 'shameful:' Tech workers on Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan's rant   missionlocal.org/2024/01/... · Posted by u/Stratoscope
nohat · 2 years ago
It was a stupid and shameful tweet. The thing that elevates this above a drunk tweet though are the "real life" postcards. Should we ignore the fact that the postcards seem very much a false flag?
nohat commented on Mistral CEO confirms 'leak' of new open source AI model nearing GPT4 performance   venturebeat.com/ai/mistra... · Posted by u/pg_1234
nohat · 2 years ago
It has been interesting seeing the sleuthing on this one. IMHO it is unfortunate to have this happen to a company that has been very pro open source.
nohat commented on OpenAI board in discussions with Sam Altman to return as CEO   theverge.com/2023/11/18/2... · Posted by u/medler
nohat · 2 years ago
The link just changed. Why? The original was the verge article, that was frankly terrible. It really read like the author had a specific goal.
nohat commented on Show HN: Open Lecture, a ChatGPT Plugin that sources MIT lectures with timestamp   youtube.com/watch?v=xDJUg... · Posted by u/nohat
jacknobody · 3 years ago
Do you actually trust this thing to educate your children?
nohat · 3 years ago
Have you tried using ChatGPT to study? It's pretty incredible for learning, particularly interactive exploration. The point of this plugin is to give ChatGPT access to reliable information to help it be more accurate and informative, as well let it provide real sources so you can verify and continue learning. MIT OpenCourseWare is a great resource (the quality of the teachers is amazing), but it isn't easy to find what you want, and it lacks the interactive component of a real class. I made this to try combining the strengths of both.
nohat commented on Microsoft reportedly orders chatbot rivals to stop using Bing’s search data   theverge.com/2023/3/25/23... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
nohat · 3 years ago
This is a shame as bing search api was much better documented, and supported (at least as of a few years ago). Google switched api specs and dropped features at an even faster rate than their consumer facing products.
nohat commented on DeepMind has open-sourced the heart of AlphaGo and AlphaZero   twitter.com/DrJimFan/stat... · Posted by u/mariuz
nohat · 3 years ago
I feel like this headline is deceptive. This is a Jax reimplementation, and it was released a year ago. It is a cool library though. The basic operation of muzero is very simple, but training it efficiently is tricky.

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