Every language is a theory of the world. Each one carves up reality differently — divides time into different tenses, assigns different genders to objects, draws the boundary between colors in ...
A working note on how I actually learn — and where the method breaks. Most people use a large language model the way they'd use a search engine: ask a question, take the answer, move on. I use one ...
In the last issue we traced the return of recurrence, through both model architectures and the harnesses built around them. The recursive reasoning models driving it do not win the way the transformer ...
Levels of the hierarchy should be omitted whenever the numbering of a level does not require references to the higher levels. For example, section numbers are usually unique throughout the document, ...
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