
metakuna (14/100 blog posts)
@metakuna
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I'm a little tpot (account) short and stout, here's my handle here's my clout
London, UK
Joined October 2020
Deep problem in cyber security.
@wambosec It's not full remote code execution and the scope is limited to the brake application. Turns out there's no scoring adjustment for "will this kill someone" in CVSS.
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I feel like this is an interesting paper but it's not explained very well here. I don't get why it's profound that it can't derive the forces, any random approach you tried wouldn't be able to derive the forces.
Can an AI model predict perfectly and still have a terrible world model?. What would that even mean?. Our new ICML paper formalizes these questions. One result tells the story: A transformer trained on 10M solar systems nails planetary orbits. But it botches gravitational laws đź§µ
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Yo they made AI Kepler.
Can an AI model predict perfectly and still have a terrible world model?. What would that even mean?. Our new ICML paper formalizes these questions. One result tells the story: A transformer trained on 10M solar systems nails planetary orbits. But it botches gravitational laws đź§µ
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I'm sorry but it's too late. I've already depicted you as the rigid or overly idealistic coordination network and me as the chad complex system.
In my head I’ve started referring to political quadrants in terms of properties of their preferred coordination networks. Top two are centralized. Bottom two are distributed. Left two are symmetric (aka egalitarian). Right two are asymmetric.
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>phenomenally unjust tax.Yes, but not on the people who never make a dent in them.
Student loans are so fake lmao, was chatting with a bunch of other people, all fairly average UK income, none of them have made a dent and never expect to. They will never be repaid, they are simply a phenomenally unjust tax.
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RT @The_babyyyyy: when you're financially stable in a walkable city 3 drinks deep with the love of your life. that is the moment life gets….
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Remembering when I got into an argument with some academic over whether cars replaced horses. They were like "that's actually a misconception, not everyone had a horse before".
Eliezer is just right here. The number is off by at least one half an order of magnitude, it has to be. This is how real science works, you put things together and think about things. It's not about memorizing your favorite papers and having 100 econometrics tricks in your bag.
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