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Jake Poznanski

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Return to Twitter after 11 years: why does it think I'm interested in Ocasio Cortez? I just want Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Paul Graham's tweets in one place.

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Why is the ad-supported version of every product worse than the alternative? I'm thinking Fedex vs the United States Post Office.

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From a conversation with a kindergarten teacher: When I started teaching, kids often got confused and called me 'mommy' or 'auntie', which was pretty cute. Lately, they started calling me 'Alexa'...

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I'm trying to figure out what "No Explosion Safety" means. Is it like... don't worry, No Explosions here. Or is it like... these are some truly badass supercapacitors, no safety measures provided.

I'm trying to figure out what "No Explosion Safety" means. Is it like... don't worry, No Explosions here. Or is it like... these are some truly badass supercapacitors, no safety measures provided.
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Some of the most successful ML techniques are basically introducing a "mixture of experts" at many levels of the stack. Ex. dropout simulates a mixture of experts on each training step. Multi-head attention has multiple separate heads. And of course GPT-4 itself is a mixture

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Potty training my kid this weekend made me think about this paper: arxiv.org/abs/2304.15004 (Are Emergent Abilities of Large Language Models a Mirage?) At first I thought potty training would be a "grokked" ability. It seems like a skill you either have or don't, and there is a

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Olden times: it’s always in the last place you look! Modern times: you always lose the last damn thing you didn’t put an AirTag into yet

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I feel that modern technology is getting better not in the automatic way it used to feel like, but in this way where it just simply asks more from you. For example, wife just got her iPhone 18 and the camera bump on that thing is humongous. And I feel like the percentage by

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You can try olmOCR for yourself at olmocr.allenai.org! Blog post: olmocr.allenai.org/blog Training and toolkit code: github.com/allenai/olmocr Hugging Face collection: huggingface.co/collections/al…

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New updates for olmOCR, our fully open toolkit for transforming documents (PDFs & images) into clean markdown. We released: 1️⃣ New benchmark for fair comparison of OCR engines and APIs 2️⃣ Improved inference that is faster and cheaper to run 3️⃣ Docker image for easy deployment

New updates for olmOCR, our fully open toolkit for transforming documents (PDFs & images) into clean markdown. We released:

1️⃣ New benchmark for fair comparison of OCR engines and APIs
2️⃣ Improved inference that is faster and cheaper to run
3️⃣ Docker image for easy deployment