[ot][spam][crazy] adapters for semibalanced trees?

Undiscussed Groomed for Male Slavery, One Victim of Many gmkarl at gmail.com
Mon Jul 25 07:29:37 PDT 2022


the model with the funky tokenizer is starting to look useful as if it
produced code on its own. i have not actually seen it do that yet.
[it's hard handling how it's starting to look useful] bugs and
personal issue prevent checking how useful it actually is.

- i accidentally dropped the output length on colab to a very short
number, and the loss dropped to 0.22, which is very accurate here imo.
it was likely because it was only backpropagating on the patch header,
and not the actual data.

- i worked on forward.py a bit, and generated novel data. after the
patch header, it hit something wrong, and terminated without
outputting anything else. but it is the first time i've seen a good
patch header (mostly because i rarely work on forward.py)

i typed this:
hello world example
<pad>hello_world.py</pad>

and it output this:
<pad>diff --git a/hello_world.py b/hello_world.py
--- a/hello_world.py
+++ b/hello_world.py
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@<CRASH>

the answer actually shows a bug, because since my input didn't include
any preceding content, it should have patched /dev/null with new data.


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