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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | | Happy Thanksgiving to my American readers! While I enjoy a family holiday-week vacation in exotic Dallas---and yes, I will follow up on my old JFK post by visiting Dealey Plaza---please enjoy the following Thanksgiving victuals: I recently recorded a 3-hour (!) YouTube video with Timothy Nguyen, host of the Cartesian Cafe. Our episode is entitled... | |
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ezyang.github.io
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| | | | | In the movie Memento, the protagonist is unable to form new memories, and has to resort to an elaborate system of notes to remember what he has done in the past to uncover who killed his wife. Like in Memento, the LLM you are working with has no memory. Whenever you ask it to perform a task, it must reconstruct enough context to do what it needs to do. This will be the prompt (e.g., the Cursor rules for your project), context that is explicitly/implicitly attached, and anything the model decides to ask for in agentic mode. That's it! Your model is speed running understanding your codebase from scratch every time you start a new chat. | |
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www.susanrigetti.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This text provides an extensive overview of the educational journey in physics, covering undergraduate and graduate levels. It outlines the necessary subjects and textbooks for each stage, from foundational courses in mathematics and physics to advanced topics like quantum field theory and general relativity. The text emphasizes the importance of a strong mathematical background, the use of multiple textbooks for a comprehensive understanding, and the role of research in graduate education. It also mentions the availability of referral links for purchasing books, with the caveat that they generate small commissions. | |
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lenholgate.com
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