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is is possible for your tokenizer to give different tokenization ever then openai tokenizer? i am asking because there are multiple ways to tokenize the same string?? sry if i am mistaken


Should be the same. Both use Byte-Pair Encoding (BPE) as underlying algo.


Really interesting to see the deep dive into PCB design and EMI considerations here. It's a great reminder how much thought goes into balancing cost, manufacturability, and compliance, even for hobbyist products. The point about using one layer as a near-continuous ground plane is especially practical, and it's fascinating how even seemingly minor layout choices can have big implications for signal integrity. Thanks to everyone for sharing their expertise—it's one of the things that makes this community so valuable.


yes


Best of luck.


poring over it or pouring your attention :)


My bad, I forgot I'm a liquid. It's too late to edit, but s/po\w*/poured over/ anyway :)


what can people outside US and china do?


Depending on where you live, be thankful for a functioning democracy?


IMO we've really got to start pressuring our own governments to take control of their networks, as well as the companies the population is going through (not just Facebook, but even international contractors for services). Letting a foreign government have this much control over the data of your populace and the ability to feed whatever algorithmic message they like is a path bound for disaster in the long run. The powers of the world are way too consolidated as is, and a company can turn into a state actor at the drop of a hat. I don't think we can maintain kayfabe about the country/corporate divide. I also think this can be done without impacting freedom of speech for your population, as long as you don't consider corporations people.

Most countries don't have the resources to do much, but even then they can try their hardest not to be beholden to any single foreign country coughChina, Americacough.


i understand polar expeditions, but werent people already living in amazon


The "Rio da Dúvida" was a tributary which wasn't really mapped at the time. The Brazilian government was laying out Telegraph lines at the time to map the area.

There were tribals in the area but it wasn't mapped.


Do you have a recommendation of a book written by them?


River of Doubt - Candice Millard

https://www.candicemillard.com/river-of-doubt.html

Covers Teddy Roosevelt's Amazon expedition. To the comment about "weren't people living in the Amazon" - read the book. The Brazilian government was scouting and mapping the terrain for the project of connecting the coasts with telegraph lines. This was uncharted territory and the chance of not returning was high.

I cannot recommend enough.



Yes. I am Telugu and family name is usually not written or called out. So he would usually write D. Gukesh or Gukesh D. Most people also have a sort of middle name for example D. Gukesh Kumar. Middle name is spelled and used for calling together with main name.


seems more like a survey paper combining existing methods. But nice to read up.


thanks


Is there an easy way to separate the fantasy from science fiction books in the awards list? I would like to read books which are more science fiction than fantasy.


While they're at it, seperate out the social justice books from the science fiction, because I'm absolutely sick of it all.

Hugo awards used to be a great way to source new, high-quality books, now it's just more activist slop.


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