Author: Richard K Collins
The Internet Foundation
Internet policies, global issues, global open lossless data, global open collaboration
jietang @jietang We have released GLM-4-520 and have the open-sourced version GLM-4-9B with superior performance beyond Llama-3-8B. https://github.com/THUDM/GLM-4/blob/main/README_en.md https://pic.x.com/cmonog5nq5 Replying to @jietang I hope you will spend more time improving LongBench and make it specific to all STEMC-FGOT communities on the Internet (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics Computing Finance Governence Organizations TopicGroups). And face, seriously, a
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Geography Realm @Geographyrealm How to Map Watersheds Using ArcGIS Pro: A Step-by-Step Guide https://buff.ly/46Ovdvj Replying to @Geographyrealm To be honest, you should say “How we, a few people, used ArcGIS Pro to Map Watersheds” and not imply it is the only way or the best way, or that ArcGIS is the best way or the
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Amin Karbasi @aminkarbasi This might be true, but so is any phenomenon with an exponential growth. Almost until the very end, everything looks fine. Replying to @aminkarbasi @stanfordnlp and 2 others The rapid growth might go on for years, but take decades to show “this was a really bad idea that causes huge inequities in
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Zhigang Suo @zhigangsuo In this beginning lecture of thermodynamics, I use a bottle of air to talk about these words. It takes time and discipline to form a habit of using words precisely. x.com/zhigangsuo/sta… Zhigang Suo @zhigangsuo Jun 5, 2023 This chapter uses gas to help students gain intuition of several basic concepts: equilibrium, temperature,
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Yi Ma @YiMaTweets If you want to know the newest understanding about deep networks from the perspective of learning low-dim structures, please join our upcoming one-day tutorial at CVPR on June 18 in Seattle: https://cvpr2024-tutorial-low-dim-models.github.io “We must know; we will know!” Replying to @YiMaTweets It does not appear to be an online event. I quickly
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Physical Review Letters @PhysRevLett Stress propagation in active solids induces spontaneous actuation of floppy modes without exciting vibrational modes Letter: https://go.aps.org/4aViIjP Focus: https://go.aps.org/3XdD2K1 https://pic.x.com/ypc3kwl43d Replying to @PhysRevLett Frequencies and directions and timings can be precisely modeled. Whether in solids, liquids, gases or plasmas. I am not sure why you treat it as something unusual. You
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Andrew Lampinen @AndrewLampinen Nice analysis, but I’m a little surprised that people are surprised by this. The basic tactics that any decent chess player will find (forks, pins, etc.) are 2+ move combinations; they can be noticed by patterns but you need to look ahead to verify they work in context 1/3 x.com/jenner_erik/st… Erik Jenner
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Institute for Advanced Study: Turbulence as Gibbs Statistics of Vortex Sheets – Alexander Migdal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VWi6o18wkI In many things, counting, differences, sums and measurement are more fundamental than analytic mathematics. More humans can benefit from engineering and learning how to learn, than teaching them to memorize symbols and act pridefully. Shameful lack of real data, videos,
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Julian Stirling @stirling_julian I’m delighted to still be publishing papers almost 2 years after leaving academia to become freelance. This article is more of a “rant with references”, I try to tackle the problem of perverse incentives that prevent open science from flourishing. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsta.2023.0215 Replying to @stirling_julian There are fundamental experiments that can examine fundamental
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Cesium @CesiumJS Japan 3D Buildings are now live on Cesium ion! Create immersive digital twins with 23 million 3D buildings across Japan, combining over 200 CityGML datasets from MLIT PLATEAU Platform into one comprehensive tileset. Learn more: https://hubs.li/Q02znxDz0 @ProjectPlateau https://pic.x.com/ikbvzgnhs9 Replying to @CesiumJS and @ProjectPlateau I wish I had this when I helped set up
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