Thank you for making this list. I think it is important enough to be worth continually updating and refining; if you don’t do it then I will myself someday. Ideally there’d be a whole webpage or something, with the list refined so as to be disjunctive, and each element of the list catchily named, concisely explained, and accompanied by a memorable and plausible example. (As well as lots of links to literature.)
I think the commitment races problem is mostly but not entirely covered by #12 and #19, and at any rate might be worth including since you are OK with overlap.
Thank you for making this list. I think it is important enough to be worth continually updating and refining; if you don’t do it then I will myself someday.
Please do. I seem to get too easily distracted these days for this kind of long term maintenance work. I’ll ask the admins to give you edit permission on this post (if possible) and you can also copy the contents into a wiki page or your own post if you want to do that instead.
Update: It has failed to motivate me. I made one or two edits to the list but haven’t done anything like the thorough encyclopedic accounting I originally envisioned. :(
Do you think this is worth spinning out into a website? I’d be happy to set that up and help maintain. If not, what would be a more effective way to both maintain and distribute this list?
Thanks for your willingness to help!
At this point, years later, I think the next step would be to turn this into a different info format than list. Maybe a gigantic venn diagram. Yes, a website would be a good place for that maybe. But the first thing to do is think about how to reorganize it conceptually—would a venn diagram work? If not, what should we do?
On a smaller scale, if you have edits you want to make to this existing list please gimme them & I’ll implement them and credit you.
Thank you for making this list. I think it is important enough to be worth continually updating and refining; if you don’t do it then I will myself someday. Ideally there’d be a whole webpage or something, with the list refined so as to be disjunctive, and each element of the list catchily named, concisely explained, and accompanied by a memorable and plausible example. (As well as lots of links to literature.)
I think the commitment races problem is mostly but not entirely covered by #12 and #19, and at any rate might be worth including since you are OK with overlap.
Also, here’s a good anecdote to link to for the “coding errors” section: https://openai.com/blog/fine-tuning-gpt-2/
Please do. I seem to get too easily distracted these days for this kind of long term maintenance work. I’ll ask the admins to give you edit permission on this post (if possible) and you can also copy the contents into a wiki page or your own post if you want to do that instead.
Ha! I wake up this morning to see my own name as author, that wasn’t what I had in mind but it sure does work to motivate me to walk the talk! Thanks!
Update: It has failed to motivate me. I made one or two edits to the list but haven’t done anything like the thorough encyclopedic accounting I originally envisioned. :(
Do you think this is worth spinning out into a website? I’d be happy to set that up and help maintain. If not, what would be a more effective way to both maintain and distribute this list?
Thanks for your willingness to help! At this point, years later, I think the next step would be to turn this into a different info format than list. Maybe a gigantic venn diagram. Yes, a website would be a good place for that maybe. But the first thing to do is think about how to reorganize it conceptually—would a venn diagram work? If not, what should we do?
On a smaller scale, if you have edits you want to make to this existing list please gimme them & I’ll implement them and credit you.
Done! Daniel should now be able to edit the post.