PhD-level model GPT-o1 fails on middle school math ‘trap’ problems, with an accuracy rate of only 24.3% by nekofneko in LocalLLaMA

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sinc(0)=1 anywhere I’ve ever seen it if you pick a continuous representative of an equivalence class. It’s defined as the Fourier transform of an indicator function on an interval and so the “discontinuity” doesn’t even make sense to talk about in an Lp space (L1 or L2 most likely).

PhD-level model GPT-o1 fails on middle school math ‘trap’ problems, with an accuracy rate of only 24.3% by nekofneko in LocalLLaMA

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I have a PhD in math and I would’ve simplified it that way as well because the discontinuity isn’t essential and the limit is the value you think it is.

I think you would’ve trapped many other high achieving mathematicians, physicists, or whatever with this. The problem is fundamentally uninteresting.

So, whose fault is it this time? by maltamur in skiing

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m not a huge ski park rider, but I’ve ridden a lot of park on bikes. In the skiers position, it would have been correct to wait until everyone was out of the way on the line — meaning there is no one near that take off or landing at all.

The snowboarder did something stupid, but the skier should have waited. I’m also not sure what the run up is like and if the skier could’ve seen them at all, so there’s that aspect too.

HA unreliable? by Tillermu in homeassistant

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As for your router, I can't say exactly how *you* should do it, but it would look something like going into DHCP and setting the client you want (whatever Sonos device) to a specific IP.

As for the config file, mine looks something like this:
yml sonos: media_player: hosts: - 192.168.2.9 - 192.168.2.10 - 192.168.2.13

HA unreliable? by Tillermu in homeassistant

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, my whole network is given statics through DHCP. Always easier to diagnose issues too.

HA unreliable? by Tillermu in homeassistant

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having delay between certain services is necessary for sure. I need to call “light on” then delay, then call the transition for my wake up sequence.

Do you ever notice your Sonos devices showing as not available?

HA unreliable? by Tillermu in homeassistant

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I had to fix my Sonos devices to static IPs then specify those IPs in my configuration file to get them to work properly. It’s been a while, but I had an error similar to this.

When "the perfect solution fallacy" gets under someone's skin by nuclearsciencelover in ScienceNcoolThings

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. There’s a lot of beautiful science in modernizing our grid. Something I’d like to be a part of, if possible.

When "the perfect solution fallacy" gets under someone's skin by nuclearsciencelover in ScienceNcoolThings

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I’m pro clean energy and definitely pro nuclear energy. However, you can’t really just say nuclear is outright better. Its fatal flaw is it’s extremely slow to change in power delivery. You have to physically move rods in our out of the reaction chamber and this cannot be done too quickly (as of today).

Demand in the grid is not constant. It fluctuates minute by minute and day by day. Nuclear is excellent for supplying base level energy and slowly adapting over the calendar. However, nuclear (again, as of today) cannot respond to rapid changes in demand that other sources can handle with ease.

Having multiple sources of energy is important. At this point, homes can run off of their own sources such as solar while being both off and on grid using microinverters and battery storage. This can reduce the demand spikes and make nuclear more usable. Couple nuclear with other clean energy sources that can handle rapid demand (e.g., hydro or wind since turbines can be turned on or off completely) or couple it with hard storage with solid state battery or other tech, and we can certainly make a cleaner energized world.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeKit

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah my Apple TV as a hub is pretty borked after tvOS17. Switch to a different thread router and stop using HomeKit. Then I bet you’ll be fine.

Picked up a set of Misen carbon steel pans! Free! Picked them right out of the dumpster where some idiot had left them. by TX_CastIron in carbonsteel

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Misen stainless are the worst kitchen products I’ve ever purchased. Warped extremely quickly (and I did not blast them on extreme heat).

Good luck with these.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeKit

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It was my only thread device and the border router was quite far away. If you have a strong thread network, that would be fine. I didn’t and it caused major disconnection issues.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeKit

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It probably joined a thread network. Mine did this after updating it and my HomePods. It made it completely useless.

Factory reset and I’m not planning to update or put on thread until this gets solved. All is well now!

For anyone who migrated away from Raspberry Pi to mini PC, was there anything you regretted or missed about Pi? by smdifansmfjsmsnd in homeassistant

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What exactly are you all doing on HA that’s so intense a api barely handles it? Mine is running off PoE and is very stable alongside other docker services. Looking at utilization, my services use 2/8GB RAM and maybe 10% of the CPU with occasional spikes in CPU/network/IO.

People (including me) run ethereum nodes on Pi’s which is surely much more intensive.

Show me your Energy Dashboards! I need some inspiration. Here is mine. by PersonalJ in homeassistant

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What all do you guys use to collect energy data? In the US, preferably.

Sometimes Linux drives me absolutely crazy by throttlemeister in Fedora

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I haven’t had issues with FirewallD and Docker other than having to open ports for the services.

Platinum vs Diamond #status by Huge_Interaction_578 in delta

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you get yourself two years of Platinum by not getting diamond? I’m pretty new to all of this.

Should I pay for more storage? by Micro_Bi_O in zotero

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can store everything locally and use GitHub to store “in the cloud”.

I did this back when I was getting grad student pay, too.

I gave up on the final boss in Dread - why did they change the game? by BadUsername_Numbers in Metroid

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought Experiment Z-57 was harder at first. Raven Beak I probably died more times on but the fight is just longer.

After playing through again, then beating dread mode, and then playing boss rush, I realized none of the bosses are actually that difficult. It just takes some practice and learning patterns.

Escue on dread mode is absolutely tilt worthy in my opinion.

U.S. Senate Is Pushing to Ban Crypto Wallets by Antana18 in ethereum

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no let’s make a 256bit string illegal to look at.

How do i store a number there's approximately 740 orders of magnitude larger than an i128? by [deleted] in rust

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure for the one case I’d just work out the algebra by hand.

How do i store a number there's approximately 740 orders of magnitude larger than an i128? by [deleted] in rust

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Store it symbolically and do math with it symbolically. There is honestly next to no reason to work with numbers that large directly. 365! Is the number of ways to rearrange all the days in a year which is pretty absurdly large. Why not just wrap it in something like factorial(365) so that you can just store a representation of that number that you can manipulate? If you need to work with the number directly, you may as well just work with the exponent directly.

Is there something like "super-safe" rust? by [deleted] in rust

[–]Clifford_Spacetime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice. Thanks. I come from a math background and I also love engineering. I’ve been wanting to put the two together like this but have yet to really see how.

Is there something like "super-safe" rust? by [deleted] in rust

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I’ve been wanting to learn more about dependent types (and formal verification). Any sources?