http://anagora.org/époisses
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RT @flancian
In Flancia this cheese is vegan?
https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1447159343766556672
To encode a mapping of the range (0, 1) to the naturals, picture a scheme based on conventional prefixes. For example of nines that lead:
template like: 0.<nines>.<number>
regex like: 0.(9+)(\d+)
\1 is a natural number in unary coding, \2 is another natural or a program or data
Because you can encode anything in a string of numbers (per Gödel), you can state a number [[r]] in (0, 1) and essentially communicate a program or a description of an arbitrary Turing machine and input.
In essence you could use 0..1 to map reals into natural numbers, essentially using a subset of the reals to encode an arbitrary mapping. A relationship between two sets.
In this scheme, the version could also be taken to mean an intent of meeting an SLO. But in that case you would lose bijection in the 0..1 range.
Because I'm a hack only 0 and 1 are implemented.
I'm thinking of perhaps adding nines instead of going the natural 2, 3, 4...
That is, it could go http://0.9.anagora.org, http://0.99.anagora.org, http://0.995.anagora.org and so on.
I guess I never told you about the versioning scheme: http://0.anagora.org is production running version v, http://1.anagora.org is v-1, etc.
So if HEAD is broken, you can go back in time and run something stabler.
The [[agora]] is a bit slow, load is high and I shipped a computationally intensive change. Please excuse any disruption while I work on it and reach out if you need anything.
As usual, you can visit http://1.anagora.org to access v-1
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RT @flancian
I use screenshots a lot and plan to record my screen and perhaps run on a snapshotted VM while I work on Flancia, so it seems to me like this could ship with an example model called [[flancian]].
https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1447214264834535424
When you see a [[typo]] in my posts, you can assume there's a follow up tweet that corrects it. I'll try to keep them linked.
IMHO this beats deleting/reposting because it keeps full history.
This is relevant for project snapshot precisely.
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RT @flancian
Idea for a project: train an ensemble of neural networks to move a cursor and type text. By default it seems to me GPT/Bert/Meena solve the latter.
Corpus comes from the [[agora]]…
https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1447214391661940746
Idea for a project: train an ensemble of neural networks to move a cursor and type text. By default it seems to me GPT/Bert/Meena solve the latter.
Corpus comes from the [[agora]] and [[snapshot]].
@an_agora
@agora
I use screenshots a lot and plan to record my screen and perhaps run on a snapshotted VM while I work on Flancia, so it seems to me like this could ship with an example model called [[flancian]].
Idea for a project: train an ensemble of neural networks that to move a cursor and type text. By default it seems to me GPT/Bert/Meena solve the latter.
Corpus comes from the [[agora]] and [[snapshot]].
@an_agora @agora
@lasombra i passed on the beret though
@lasombra the aliens are here, we created them out of silicon :)
SRE by day, protopian by night. Chaotic good (or at least well meaning) rogue.
[[flancian]] is a wikilink; you can resolve all wikilinks in the Agora, e.g. https://anagora.org/flancian.
I cross post to @flancian@twitter.com via https://moa.party. I try to be equally responsive and engaged on both networks. I believe in the importance of welcoming users from all networks, including walled gardens, into the [[fediverse]].