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12:33 AM
@ais523 You'd probably get away with Fixed Point, especially as most Neural Networks don't like values outside of -1 to 1
 
@Neil future ecmascript standard, 15 bytes Math.sumPrecise
 
@Neil Vyxal 2/3, 1 byte: ∑
 
@lyxal does that use math.fsum()?
 
no it uses normal sum
all floats are arbitrary precision by default
 
so there are no floats in vyxal?
 
12:44 AM
pretty much
all numbers are exact
 
so how does ∑ answer "exact floating point sum"
that has a pretty precise meaning
 
@noodleman sum of decimal values without precision loss
 
for example even with exact floating point sum you'd still get fsum([0.1, 0.2]) != 0.3
 
ah
cringe :p
imagine not having 0.1 + 0.2 equal 0.3
 
it's just kinda misleading that 0.1 != the real number 1/10
 
12:51 AM
@emanresuA The smaller exploit mentioned in the comments is cool too
@ais523 You can use ints, I've run Llama 2 on my GPU using 8-bit ints since it was the only way I could fit it in VRAM :p
Model quality suffers if you go that low, but purpose-designed float formats for neural networks tend to have fewer bytes for the exponents IIRC, which supports the idea that fixed point would be feasible
 
@RydwolfPrograms yeah, although the only 1000+ score answers I can find are Tetris
… and one to 2014
 
Sandbox posts last active a week ago: 3-Dimensional Minesweeper
 
1:14 AM
@emanresuA There's also this:
1163
A: Build a digital clock in Conway's Game of Life

dim11,520 generations per clock count / 10,016 x 6,796 box / 244,596 pop count There you go... Was fun. Well, the design is certainly not optimal. Neither from the bounding box standpoint (those 7-segment digits are huge), nor from the initial population count (there are some useless stuff, and so...

(Found with score:1000 in search)
 
 
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Q: HTML Table Parser

tshInput a strict subset of HTML <table> string representation as defined below. Output parsed table, while any cells who span multiple rows or columns, record its value on the top left cell, and fill other cells as empty strings. Supported HTML Syntax Table: '<table>' '\n' Row Row* '</table>' Row: '<...

 
 
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3:49 AM
"I believe in equality of opportunity"
"Oh so you think we should address inequality in order to level the playing field for those deprived of opportunities by historical injustices?"
"nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"
Like why are people so bad at naming political stances
 
4:00 AM
> Ultimately, parties have been weakened 😩 by these developments because candidates are less dependent on their support
I love unnecessary use of emoji
"parties have been weakened [moans loudly] by these developments 🥺👉👈"
7
 
 
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5:26 AM
Guys I love college board so much...I have two AP exams tomorrow (gotta get up at 6:30), two the next day, one the next day, two the next day, another the next day, then another the next week
 
spicy
 
Oh and it's half past midnight already
 
extra spicy
 
At least my easy ones (gov and chem) are tomorrow
But I suppose I'd best be going, toodaloo gang o/
 
@RydwolfPrograms you mean today
@RydwolfPrograms sleep, nerd :p
o/
 
5:28 AM
@lyxal That's such a [name redacted] move >:|
That girl I almost dated twice would do that every night
"You mean today?"
lol
Like it's not tomorrow until I've gone to sleep, idc if it's 4 in the morning [name redacted] >:|
Those were good times
 
[name redacted]? that's a funny name for a person
 
Why'd her grampa have to die right when I had w rizz
Anyway goodnight lol
 
o/
 
@RydwolfPrograms I am also team "Tomorrow is after I wake up"
which makes all nighters hard
 
but now that rydwolf is going to sleep, that makes it today
meaning that my statement is still technically correct :P
 
 
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8:35 AM
@user database hosting
 
 
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11:58 AM
Why did a moderator remove my pins in MY CHAT ROOM?
 
jan
12:46 PM
@RydwolfPrograms this does still look like a pretty hard problem though. There are so many edge cases if one wanted to solve this with rules that you might as well just use a brute force approach. For example: You want to use "c" and "m" on the largest numbers (zombies), ideally "c" on the very largest, except if that number is so low in the stack that the numbers behind it are not big enough for that to have enough of an effect. I don't know how to prove a general rule would work.
 
got my second pull request to Neoforge merged :D
feels good to contribute
now, I did forget that M comes before P in the alphabet three times
but still
 
jan
@Ginger so you want to tell us how this is relevant to a mod loader
 
and then I managed to do it two more times in the discord
 
@Ginger silly ginger
everyone knows the alphabet goes ABCDEFGHIJKLPNOMQRSTUVWXYZ
 
There's a proposal to move N up before M. (I've been a proponent of this at least since I was in 3rd grade.) You can see it already implemented in BQN which is named after incrementing the letters of APL — assuming N before M.
 
1:01 PM
I thimk I could support that. Soumds like sonethimg I night be imterested im
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Q: Our Partnership with OpenAI

RosieToday, we announced an exciting new partnership with OpenAI. We’re pleased that OpenAI shares our commitment to socially responsible AI. You can read more details in the press release. We share updates on partnerships here on Meta because we believe in providing a space for you to ask questions a...

> OpenAI and Stack Overflow are coming together via OverflowAPI access to provide OpenAI users and customers with the accurate and vetted data foundation that AI tools need to quickly find a solution to a problem so that technologists can stay focused on priority tasks
> OpenAI will utilize Stack Overflow’s OverflowAPI product and collaborate with Stack Overflow to improve model performance for developers who use their products. This integration will help OpenAI improve its AI models using enhanced content and feedback from the Stack Overflow community and provide attribution to the Stack Overflow community within ChatGPT to foster deeper engagement with content.
> Stack Overflow will utilize OpenAI models as part of their development of OverflowAI and work with OpenAI to leverage insights from internal testing to maximize the performance of OpenAI models. OpenAI’s partnership with Stack Overflow will help further drive its mission to empower the world to develop technology through collective knowledge, as Stack Overflow will be able to create better products that benefit the Stack Exchange community’s health, growth, and engagement.
 
@lyxal Didn't OpenAI already rip SO?
 
now it's official and up to date
 
@lyxal lies, treachery
@lyxal what
are you serious
 
no
i'm lyxal
 
thanks stack (lies)
 
1:05 PM
@lyxal Are we taking bets on whether the post will reach -1000?
 
this is news to basically everyone btw
no mod preview
 
downvote number six 😎
 
@Adám well that seems silly
 
how much longer will this go on for
 
Why would you place bets on something that's extremely very likely :p
so summary is this: OpenAI gets live SE api access, SE gets OpenAI models for OverflowAI
 
1:08 PM
wonderful :|
 
That's different to OpenAI scraping SE, because it means that data can be fetched from actual posts intentionally
plus no retraining
just stick the api data in
 
@lyxal Is it though? Only one visible SE Meta post reached -1000.
 
@lyxal *sonethimg
 
@Adám if the strike post can reach +1000, those people can easily downvote
almost spelt that downvore
@Neil fixed :p
@Ginger tbf there's already such an agreement with google
 
yeah, I know
 
1:14 PM
besides, looks like technically speaking it's only SO data
not SE in its entirity
(based on readings of the overflow api page)
 
1:28 PM
@lyxal and to think I was planning to make alphabet rearrangement jokes :p
instead my evening is now watching TL :p
 
1:43 PM
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A: Our Partnership with OpenAI

lyxalSome questions that come to mind: Is it going to be possible for indvidual users to opt out of having answers touched by OverflowAPI? Follow up: can sites opt out of being included in OverflowAPI? Related: What sites are included/excluded from OverflowAPI? What applications do y'all plan to use ...

 
"OverflowAPI"?
 
literally the thing OpenAI gets out of this
 
oh
 
2:05 PM
honestly, SE can keep their AI stuff going
more MSE rep for me :p
and more discussion tag badge process too :p
 
@lyxal wait what
 
that's right
SE + OpenAI
 
wrong decision, that's just going to make OpenAI's next models shittier
 
no?
OpenAI is getting access to an API which can be queried by responses
this isn't training data as such
it's called Retrieval Augmented Generation
 
yeah yeah I was joking
 
2:14 PM
@Ginger lol same, I've got PRs to PaperMC merged, had the same feeling
 
@mathscat but hey, given the latest AI generated answer scandal over on StackOverflow, it might actually make things worse :p
1221 answers on SO were recently confirmed to be AI generated
"how were they confirmed?" you ask
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Q: A commitment to amend and move forward

VonCI posted ~1850 answers between March 2023 and April 2024, including ~1100 answers to bountied questions during their bounty periods. Of those 1850 answers, about two-thirds were based on generative AI content. I would like to sincerely apologize for the series of answers I posted on Stack Overflo...

A user with 1.3 million reputation admitted to posting a massive amount of AI generated answers
also, bronze badge!
 
people are great at naming political stances to make them sound more coherent and reasonable than they are
and claiming general values that don't have to be consistent with their judgments about any specific scenario :P
 
@lyxal lul
how'd I miss that
 
It wasn't featured
And even though it was temporarily on the hot on meta section, the down votes quickly removed it from there
I only found it because it was mentioned in TL lol
 
2:30 PM
ah
 
@lyxal okay wow
 
It's been fun to watch over the last few days
Anyhow I'm off for the night
Gonna have some fun transcripts to backread
o/
 
\o
 
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Q: 3 Dimensional Minesweeper

pacman2563-Dimensional Minesweeper I've been on a minesweeper kick for a while, but all the questions are for 2 dimensions (or that one in 1D). But 2D is 2 easy! Challenge Write the shortest code possible to fill in the clues for a 3-dimensional minesweeper grid, since extra clicks are not optimal. Input ...

 
 
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4:57 PM
Why end of comment is ->
 
Looks like a bug to me. I wonder if it just affects the preview or also actual posts.
 

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