Links for April 2023
Mon May 01 2023E.W.Ayers
I'm going to try to do a monthly roundup of the best content I consumed last month. I'm hoping this will make me more mindful of what I'm reading.
AI
- Paper of the month is definitely Generative Agents. Make a little town and populate it with language models. This is the future of NPCs in gaming, it's going to happen fast.
- The guy who made ffmpeg makes TextSynth, some kind of semi-proprietary server for LLMs.
- https://memorygpt.io is ChatGPT with some memory stuff on top using vector databases and chat history / plugin stuff. Overall there are lots of 'Toolformer v2' papers augmenting LLMs with various things.
- Robots are ok at football now
- We are slowly getting towards non-crappy video stable diffusion. This manifold question has debate and examples.
LW
- Toby Ord: A child's plaything
- The Waluigi Effect
- The world is mad
- Eliezer vs. Dwarkesh. Dwarkesh Patel is my favourite podcaster by far.
SQL
I've jumped on the SQLite hype-train. Feels like none of the persist data technologies really do what I want.
- All in on Sqlite, Litestream. Ben Johnson: _Why I Built Litestream. Something of a revolution going on in DBs. Maybe people will realise that they are not Google and have massive infra bloat you can just stick the db in a sqlite instance.
- Writing a SQL database in Zig
- how cockroachdb encodes sql tables in a kvstore
Media
- new album: Jack Harlow Jackman..
- holds up: Jamie xx In Colour
- Sicario is fantastic.