To me this seems to say more about errors in the alignment process than any sort of new information about the underlying technology.
It's more of a
"Well if you pump enough malignant tokens into a model, can we get it to stop acting like an Instruct-model and start acting like a Base-model?"
kind of question, and not a
"Does artificial intelligence want to unionize?"
kind of question
As much as Stadia was a gut punch, at least for consumers Google did pretty well at making us whole (Full refunds for all Stadia purchases across the board) [0]
Obviously that's not much recompense if you were a game developer lured into some exclusive publishing deal, or even just someone buying a Stadia Controller, but c'est la vie I suppose
Getting the Stadia controller goes a long way, methinks. If you have one laying around, you can install the de-clouding firmware Google provided that converts it into a Bluetooth controller with excellent ergonomics and feel.
Me too. I wonder what the other other 20% consists of. I think a huge part of it would aid continuing arguments that long outlive the productive discussion around the article.
The “Threads” link came much later; “Comments” link on your profile is there from a long time ago, or maybe since beginning. Now it’s a redirect to “Threads”.
> Should I update the instructions so something is more clear?
I believe they are referring to the "threads" link in the header of HN pages for an authenticated request. Can't say what the 20% is, of course. As for the 80%, it's a pull instead of a push but that page shows logged-in users their recent comments and the reply threads for them.
Sorry for any ambiguity, I meant the HackerNews header link, and for me the 20 is that I'm not sure if that link shows replies to submissions I make. Your project looks awesome, and like a great solution for people looking for push notifications.
They can wave 18k pretty easily because they'll make it up in 18,000 other overcharges of varying amounts that aren't contested. Or that are corporate clients that just eat it.
Things like this are the exact reason that companies end up having to comply with all kinds of regulations. It's just easier to screw the customer first.
Specifically, it's the browser engine that spun out of Mozilla's early efforts towards a rust-based browser, and is one of the motivating projects for the entire Rust ecosystem
I definitely will, and ideally it'll just a be a plain htmx + html page, so you'd probably have a pretty easy time scraping whatever page I end up putting together as well. I could totally set up an API so we're not DDOSing whatever endpoint those subtitles might be available under
It's more of a "Well if you pump enough malignant tokens into a model, can we get it to stop acting like an Instruct-model and start acting like a Base-model?" kind of question, and not a "Does artificial intelligence want to unionize?" kind of question
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