>Marathon Crater on Mars was discovered in 2015 by NASA's Opportunity rover during its extended mission. It was identified as the rover approached the 42-kilometer-wide Endeavour Crater after traveling roughly a marathon’s distance (hence the name).
>>is it a crater?
>>>Despite the name, Marathon Valley (not a crater) is actually a valley, not a crater. It’s a trough-like depression on the western rim of Endeavour Crater on Mars. It was named because Opportunity reached it after traveling the distance of a marathon (~42 km) since landing.
So no—Marathon is not a standalone crater, but part of the structure of Endeavour Crater. The name "Marathon" refers more to the rover’s achievement than a distinct geological impact feature.
The other aspect is it can’t reliably tell whether it „knows” something or not. It’s conditioned to imitate the corpus, but the corpus in a way is its „universe” and it can’t see the boundaries. Everything must map to something _in_ the corpus.
This isn’t true — LLMs can generalize and synthesize information not in the corpus. You can ask one to create a new written language and get a grammar and vocabulary that is nowhere in the corpus.
How come there is not the equivalent of a stable diffusion "sampler * selection for LLMs? The restart sampler for stable diffusion is so good compared to most of the original samplers. I often try to get an answer from the LM studio people but I think I really should ask the llama.cpp people.
alickz|10 months ago
https://chatgpt.com/share/680a98af-c550-8008-9c35-33954c5eac...
>Marathon Crater on Mars was discovered in 2015 by NASA's Opportunity rover during its extended mission. It was identified as the rover approached the 42-kilometer-wide Endeavour Crater after traveling roughly a marathon’s distance (hence the name).
>>is it a crater?
>>>Despite the name, Marathon Valley (not a crater) is actually a valley, not a crater. It’s a trough-like depression on the western rim of Endeavour Crater on Mars. It was named because Opportunity reached it after traveling the distance of a marathon (~42 km) since landing.
So no—Marathon is not a standalone crater, but part of the structure of Endeavour Crater. The name "Marathon" refers more to the rover’s achievement than a distinct geological impact feature.
alickz|10 months ago
https://chatgpt.com/share/680aa212-8cac-8008-b218-4855ffaa20...
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