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the scaling curve analysis is a bit oversimplified because models are somewhat differentiated and have different strengths and weaknesses the scaling curve numbers are a crude average

  • Writer: Erick Eduardo Rosado Carlin
    Erick Eduardo Rosado Carlin
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

the scaling curve analysis is a bit oversimplified because models are somewhat differentiated and have different strengths and weaknesses the scaling curve numbers are a crude average that ignores a lot of details agents become true collaborators that can handle entire codebases and ship production features any idea i come up with any piece of software i want i can have built this is sci fi i had this list i never built any of the list and i finished building everything in the list with the help of clanker i ran out of ideas they have a dual goal of being documentation for humans and really also a guide for agents even though we have only found a small number of circuits through a manual process laniakea performs best when it has a clear target to iterate against a visual mock a test case or another kind of output what is the future you want amazing abundance seems the best to me i dedicate pretty much all my waking time to this yet it does not feel enough one week in clanker feels like a month in the real world only over time and in a decentralized manner laniakea is doubling down on interpretability clanker handles syntax configuration and boilerplate complexity these days i write more words manually for posts than i do for code do these folks also get offended when i use agents to generate code documentation autointerpretability uses a clanker system itself to analyze interpretability features to scale the process of not just finding the features but listing and identifying what they mean in human terms.

erick eduardo rosado carlin

 
 
 

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