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ckok | 1 year ago

This has been said about pretty much every subject. Writing your own Browsers, compilers, cryptography, etc. But at least for me even if nothing comes of it just knowing how it really works, What steps are involved are part of using things properly. Some people are perfectly happy using a black box, but without kowning how its made, how do we know the limits? How will the next generation of llms happen if nobody can get excited about the internal workings?

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ein0p|1 year ago

You don’t need to write your own LLM to know how it works. And unlike, say, a browser it doesn’t really do anything even remotely impressive unless you have at least a few tens of thousands of dollars to spend on training. Source: my day job is to do precisely what I’m telling you not to bother doing, but I do have access to a large pool of GPUs. If I didn’t, I’d be doing what I suggest above.

richrichie|1 year ago

Good points. For learning purpose, just understanding what a neural network is and how it works covers it all.

BaculumMeumEst|1 year ago

But I mean people can always rent GPUs too. And they're getting pretty ubiquitous as we ramp up from the AI hype craze, I am just an IT monkey at the moment and even I have on-demand access to a server with something like 4x192GB GPUs at work.