« first day (4159 days earlier)      last day (315 days later) » 

2:29 AM
posted on June 08, 2023 by Stephen Wolfram

Prompts are how one channels an LLM to do something. LLMs in a sense always have lots of “latent capability” (e.g. from their training on billions of webpages). But prompts—in a way that’s still scientifically mysterious—are what let one “engineer” what part of that capability to bring out.

 
 
8 hours later…
10:51 AM
@Nasser If I'm not mistaken, this algorithm has already been in LLVM for some time (April 2022 - reviews.llvm.org/D118029). I'm not sure how much of Mathematica is compiled with LLVM, if any, but if so it might already be in there.
To my inexpert eye it doesn't seem like this is a new conceptual algorithm (like quicksort or bubblesort) but more of a mechanical improvement to the existing sort.
 
 
8 hours later…
6:27 PM
posted on June 08, 2023 by Stephen Wolfram

We originally invented the concept of “Notebooks” back in 1987, for Version 1.0 of Mathematica. And over the past 36 years, Notebooks have proved to be an incredibly convenient medium in which to do—and publish—work (and indeed, I, for example, have created hundreds of thousands of them). And, yes, eventually the basic concepts of Notebooks […]

 
 
2 hours later…
8:54 PM
interesting stackexchange performance site I did not know about before. Thought some here might like to see. 1.3 billion pages per month. This is about 2 million pages per hr. I wonder how many are from Mathematica web site.
 
 
2 hours later…
11:18 PM
@Nasser You can see that here. We have about 5-10 thousand page views per day.
 

« first day (4159 days earlier)      last day (315 days later) »