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wuthefwasthat

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    Comment #19223368

    Hi! OpenAI employee and paper co-author here, speaking entirely on my own (nobody else in the company knows I'm posting this). Occam's razor is a great principle, and I completely …

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    Comment #19167936

    Yeah, there are definitely still places the samples fall short! Keep in mind we're still using very naive sampling techniques. RE Winograd: WNLI is different, see https://arxiv.org…

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    Comment #19165018

    Those samples are from the large model (GPT-2)! Regarding memorization vs. generalization, see our paper for more analysis.

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    Comment #19163970

    Thank you! We've released 500 random unconditional samples from GPT-2 at https://github.com/openai/gpt-2/blob/master/gpt2-samples.txt

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    Comment #19091867

    Never thought I'd see my github repo cited in a DeepMind/Brain paper. I still have SOTA for >2 player by a large margin :) I'd be pretty impressed if they beat my 5p strategy witho…

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    Comment #14286438

    Yeah, I'd add it if it helps other developers get started with the code base. Happy to chat with you about it, though, too! Feel free to email me. That said, I'm not sure there's a…

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    Comment #14284469

    Thanks! The lag was for initial page load, and is just a historical footnote, probably. Here's what I dug up from past chats: In May 2015, for a 250k bullet document, it used to ta…

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    Comment #14284443

    It basically comes for free if you implement the tree operations efficiently :)

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    Comment #14284439

    Let me know how it goes!

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    Comment #14281830

    I made ? a bit more discoverable. Thanks for the feedback! It's pretty easy to experiment with a new data backend, as long as it's easy to implement GET and SET for a key-value sto…

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    Comment #14281373

    You're welcome! Let me know what you end up thinking. I'm quite curious, since I came from a similar situation as you, but went less far with org mode (I've tried the spacemacs org…

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    Comment #14281348

    It is possible to customize the shortcuts, though it's a bit cumbersome. In Settings under the Hotkeys tab, you can download a JSON file describing your mappings, edit it, then re-…

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    Comment #14281338

    Those both work for me. What browser are you using? (Are you using vimium or vimperator maybe?)

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    Comment #14281316

    Author here! Didn't see this coming - time to update all the documentation :) Thanks for the comments, everyone, and feel free to ask questions here. Some background: I started wor…

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    Comment #12832356

    You say it's impossible to prove a universal negative? I'd love to see a proof of that

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    Comment #11930699

    aliases for opening files, which i find quite useful # open file by name op = "!f() { $(git editor) $(git ls-files | grep -i \"$@\"); }; f" # open currently edited (unstaged) files…

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    Comment #8076882

    we just added some official base instances. check them out! http://www.terminal.com/explore#query=username%3Aterminal