Thank you for sharing this. I know it’s probably not why you posted it, but reading this paper was extremely helpful to me in understanding what Transformers are actually doing in the first place.
(Unrelated.) Have you considered putting an RSS field of your Twitter account on its bio? This way people can follow you without you needing to approve them, and since it’s read-only, your burden won’t increase.
(Not to mention that RSS is a much better medium than Twitter in the first place.)
Any relation to RASP?
https://transformer-circuits.pub/2021/framework/index.html
Thank you for sharing this. I know it’s probably not why you posted it, but reading this paper was extremely helpful to me in understanding what Transformers are actually doing in the first place.
(Unrelated.) Have you considered putting an RSS field of your Twitter account on its bio? This way people can follow you without you needing to approve them, and since it’s read-only, your burden won’t increase.
(Not to mention that RSS is a much better medium than Twitter in the first place.)
I don’t think Twitter allows such RSS feeds.
It’s a pretty similar style of work, but I haven’t communicated at all with those authors and I started my work before they published.