oh, i can already do this kind of stuff but it doesn't inter...

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I meant all that self hosted llm stuff! But happy you found it useful in another way.
oh, i can already do this kind of stuff but it doesn't interest me that much. i'm not really searching for any new things. me and books and me and girlfriends i am the same with it... just sorta feel like when it's The Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya time, that Mark Jeftovich's writer will post me a tantalizing excerpt. well, that was two years ago, now i expect it will appear on nostr, and actually, a lot of interesting stuff has come my way through nostr, in amongst the noise.
nah, i'm most interested in the coding/planning/reasoning stuff. that's why i don't use my GPU for much other than games, it can only run a 20b model which yeah can do this kind of summary/analysis stuff.
no, i want to train an LLM to be a Rob Pike level go programmer. and Leslie Lamport level cryptographer. and hopefully, Richard Feynman level physicist.
i'm pretty sure the techniques required don't exist yet and that HRM stuff gave me a lot of ideas about how to use the inherent commutability of very wide variations of an expression of an algorithm in code, that can be shuffled by taking time dependencies into account. this kind of preparation of training data is known to greatly accelerate training, and the quality of reasoning in the field the data set pertains to.
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