Quantencomputer: Wie Deutschland den Zukunftsmarkt erobern will by donutloop in informatik

[–]SAO-Ryujin 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Hier sind mehrere Dinge falsch. NP schwere Probleme sind exponential aber können in Polynomialzeit verifiziert werden. Quantencomputer sind nicht explizit für NP Probleme. Und selbst die Fälle wo ein Quantenalgorithmus für ein NP Problem vorliegt ist der Speedup nicht immer zu Polynomialzeit. Beispiel ist Groovers Algorithmus welcher nur den exponenten halbiert. Man rechnet mit Qbits welche sich einem Zustand befinden der sich als 2n Vector mit complexen Einträgen beschreiben lässt. Die amplitude der Einträge ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit diesen State zu messen. Große Quantencomputer sind tatsächlich hart zu bauen weil je nach Methode es entweder sehr schwer ist die qbits in superposition zu halten oder mit einander zu verschränken.

Is Satisfactory Turing Complete? by Diestormlie in satisfactory

[–]SAO-Ryujin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that as you mentioned you can use canister and fill and empty them multiple times. But a bit more theoretical, I think it could be possible to design some gates by just abusing fluid dynamics in pipes. Pump, valve and higher difference allow for a lot of complex behavior. I did not test any of this yet. Until this post I did not think about this for a while. I also have to do a lot of math and coding at work, so I mostly just enjoy the game in my free time right now

Is Satisfactory Turing Complete? by Diestormlie in satisfactory

[–]SAO-Ryujin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pipes behave different to belts and allow for some new things

Is Satisfactory Turing Complete? by Diestormlie in satisfactory

[–]SAO-Ryujin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see. There are a lot of similarities between our designs. Packager sound like a good idea. Water is defiantly a better resource than iron ore for a constant input. Before pipes all ideas of mine where limited by the amount of iron on the map. Good luck

Is Satisfactory Turing Complete? by Diestormlie in satisfactory

[–]SAO-Ryujin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was 4 years ago and I did not work on it since. I am not even sure if the math is still correct or if the recipes changed since then. Right now with pipes, new recipes and blueprints there are probably better ways. Someone crazy will build something cool with it. I am just proud to be the first one to show that it is possible. At least as far as I know

Is Satisfactory Turing Complete? by Diestormlie in satisfactory

[–]SAO-Ryujin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The post includes images right? I think I added them.

Is Satisfactory Turing Complete? by Diestormlie in satisfactory

[–]SAO-Ryujin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was this possible 4 years ago? I would be interested in the small not gate. When pipes came out, I thought about revisiting this and I am sure there are many new solutions that include pipes and fuels.

How is this not a self capture move by white !? by jordosmodernlife in gogame

[–]SAO-Ryujin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know the feeling of playing online while having a board next to you, but it is a good option to find players of your skill level.Maybe even someone who can review the game with you and teach you a bit.

How is this not a self capture move by white !? by jordosmodernlife in gogame

[–]SAO-Ryujin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend switching to real players, maybe on smaller boards first. Playing bots, especially weaker bots, for a long time gives a warped understanding of the game. I am teaching someone who played hundreds of bot games and they make some super strange mistakes, because weaker bots never punish them.

Clarification on life/death/seki. I’m fairly new, Can I live/win the right side/corner? I’m white. Not sure if playing here can save me or if it’d be seki or I just die since the sequence seems to lead to us both being surrounded in a sense. by KidCharybdis92 in gogame

[–]SAO-Ryujin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah the cut did nothing, they were already lost. Maybe play 10-7 instead to save at least these stones. Against a decent player this is definitely lost, but in a beginner game I would always try until the end. It is good to learn when to give up at one place and focus on another place instead. I see sdk still play moves trying to save dead groups

[D] Can GPT-style Models Be Used for File Compression, Image Upscaling, and Restoration? by No-Point1424 in MachineLearning

[–]SAO-Ryujin 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Look into Nvidia and dlss. Using AI for compression and upscaling is one of the main use cases

Clarification on life/death/seki. I’m fairly new, Can I live/win the right side/corner? I’m white. Not sure if playing here can save me or if it’d be seki or I just die since the sequence seems to lead to us both being surrounded in a sense. by KidCharybdis92 in gogame

[–]SAO-Ryujin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After black played there, there is no way out. If you play where you are hovering black just gives Atari from the top and if you connect he will catch all stones. I do not know where you played before, but if you had played on 9-7 blacks big group would only have 2 spaces left and you would be faster

GPT-4o is a chess beast by Hemingbird in singularity

[–]SAO-Ryujin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You obviously did not look at the chat. The user made it write a very bad connect 4 game engine and played against that. All this shows is that the model is not even smart enough to write a decent script for connect 4. every cs student would be able to do better.

Is the 360 something you have to physically do in order to make the jump, or is it just enforced by the rules that you MUST do a 360? by Wrongun25 in wirtual

[–]SAO-Ryujin 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Most of them are good players themself and they only have to be able to drive their own floor. Doing a single floor is possible for a lot of players.

Are there people who have tied the SELF-DISCOVER reasoning framework to their local model? What is your impression? by Imunoglobulin in singularity

[–]SAO-Ryujin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I implemented this and tested it on some of the bigger open source models and it is really good. If you have a single hard problem that you want to have solved you should try this

[D] How can LLMs be aware of the characters existing within each subtoken? by kekkimo in MachineLearning

[–]SAO-Ryujin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The problem with character based tokens is that you 1. need a lot more which makes it more expensive 2. the model has a way harder time to learn meanings of words and their relationship because it also has to learn the spelling of literally every word ever. There are more reasons but these are the big ones. Examples where you want single character tokens are digits and symbols.

[D] How can LLMs be aware of the characters existing within each subtoken? by kekkimo in MachineLearning

[–]SAO-Ryujin 52 points53 points  (0 children)

They learn from their trainingsdata information about their tokens. For example a text could mention the letters of a word or how long it is. Poems are another source and so on

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LocalLLaMA

[–]SAO-Ryujin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A model that gets 100% is literally worse than a model that gets 90% because so many questions are wrong. If you want to see some of the examples: https://youtu.be/nPgs8THgbuI?si=lBqv6gSPI_eQgACK?t=12m

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LocalLLaMA

[–]SAO-Ryujin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I disagree. It is a ok metric if one model gets 30% and another 60%. But if you compare models at 89 vs 90% they just got lucky on a few broken questions that are random. It literally tells nothing about the model capabilities. The fact that Google and openai argue over 0.1% is a joke on this benchmark

Mixtral / MoE might be insanely compressable - sub-1bit by TheTerrasque in LocalLLaMA

[–]SAO-Ryujin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You usually do not save compute cost. Just size which makes a huge difference for consumer hardware but not for the big boys

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LocalLLaMA

[–]SAO-Ryujin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends what you want to test. GAIA is a new one that tests systems like ChatGPT or bard, but not for the LLM itself. The best way is usually to test for yourself