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10,040karma·2,605submissions·May 27, 2017
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I always recommend the book Starting Forth [0]. It has the most charming illustrations I've ever seen in a text book. [0] https://www.forth.com/starting-forth/ …
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Thanks for the chuckle.
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*contexts
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It was one of these guys: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Sharks
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Your username makes me think you might be a little biased.
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And probably also right.
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Definitely worth a watch.
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Do NOT let strange dogs into the base.
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>the laws of physics are the same today as they were yesterday and will be tomorrow We do not actually know that the current laws of physics will still hold tomorrow, we just assume they will. That…
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StupidStackLanguage is by far my favorite: https://esolangs.org/wiki/StupidStackLanguage …
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Of possible interest, Roman Yampolskiy's essay The Universe Of Minds: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1410.0369 >The paper attempts to describe the space of possible mind designs b…
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How much performance do you give up with smart pointers?
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Thank you!
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What does this do?
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Shoutout to unordered_dense, a drop-in replacement for C++ unordered_map that uses this: https://github.com/martinus/unordered_dense …
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They're not going to be alive in 100 years (barring AGI intervention), so why would they care?
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It can get real bad: https://www.reddit.com/r/DMT/comments/gb9ar0/dark_dmt_trip_r... …
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Rather than handcrafting solutions like it’s 1993, why not make robustness against forgetting part of the training objective? Let the search algorithm figure it out.
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Title sounds like some kind of LLM prompt injection.
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How will they protect themselves from their own security forces?
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Was this comment sent from an office in the Cayman Islands, by any chance?
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I think fighting Israel is kind of a glimpse into what trying to fight a malevolent AGI will be like. Expect to lose in highly surprising ways.
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Maybe one of these exalted names should've proof-read the paper: https://x.com/m2saxon/status/1979349387391439198 …
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Seriously, when are people gonna stop giving these megacorporations the benefit of a doubt?
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Having read Michael Crichton's Sphere, I think I know how this ends.
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Stacked everywhere.