This was fantastic; thank you! I still haven’t quite figured it out, I’ll definitely have to watch it a second time (or at least some parts of it).
I think some sort of improved interface for your math annotations and diagrams would be a big benefit, whether that’s a drawing tablet or typing out some LaTeX or something else.
I think the section on induction heads and how they work could have used a bit more depth. Maybe a couple more examples, maybe some additional demos of how to play around with PySvelte, maybe something else. That’s the section I had the most trouble following.
You mentioned a couple additional papers in the video; having links in the description would be handy. I suspect I can find them easily enough as it is, though.
This was fantastic; thank you! I still haven’t quite figured it out, I’ll definitely have to watch it a second time (or at least some parts of it).
I think some sort of improved interface for your math annotations and diagrams would be a big benefit, whether that’s a drawing tablet or typing out some LaTeX or something else.
I think the section on induction heads and how they work could have used a bit more depth. Maybe a couple more examples, maybe some additional demos of how to play around with PySvelte, maybe something else. That’s the section I had the most trouble following.
You mentioned a couple additional papers in the video; having links in the description would be handy. I suspect I can find them easily enough as it is, though.
I appreciate the feedback! I have since bought a graphics tablet :) If you want to explore induction heads more, you may enjoy this tutorial
Any papers you’re struggling to find?