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Aren’t LLMs notoriously bad at recognizing negation?

EDIT: In long context I mean


It’s possible that there’s a set of words or phrases that route deterministically to save money on obvious stuff.

I kind of wonder, though, which model they’re using to do the routing. It seems like a huge added cost to do these kinds of checks on every request


Never used OCaml but it seems like a way to chain together expressions using the same variable name? Seems odd but I could see myself using it

I think maybe he meant specifically for software engineers?

Wow I need to stop browsing HN

I would argue it’s still unparalleled for recommendations


Coming to this thread late but this makes me want to do a star trek one! Going to be way more difficult to parse through all the competing references to location and distance but I guess we’ll see how big of a trekky I am


Super awesome!

I credit last.fm with showing me a lot of the music I love, it’s the perfect recommendation model and still the best social music platform so I’m definitely rooting for you to improve on it!


Thank you! Last.fm was a huge inspiration for Rocksky. I still think scrobbling and social listening are some of the best ways to discover music. Hoping to bring a more open and modern approach to it with ATProto.


If you can a find a way of A) getting live scrobbles from Last.fm into Rocksky without having to change the clients that are all using Last.fm already and/or B) get historical scrobbles out of Last.fm into Rocksky, I'd think you could potentially take over the ecosystem relatively quickly :)


Yes, interoperability is super important to me. I don't want users to rebuild their entire setup just to try Rocksky.


Yeah I’ve been doing this with tailscale and a single vps and it’s been wonderful. Unless you’re planning to have millions of users I don’t think there’s any reason to have a cluster.

Maybe they’re assuming some massive amount of compute will be necessary for future tasks? Self hosted LLMs? I’m currently finding it difficult to come up with more uses for my vps beyond hosting trillium and some personal applications I’ve made


Good to hear I might not be paranoid, I could swear I get them far more on my linux desktop than my macbook.


I get them more on Zen (Gecko-engined) than I did on Arc (Chromium-engined). I came across this blog post about user-agent discrimination by the Vivaldi team on HN this week: https://vivaldi.com/blog/user-agent-changes/


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