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Reward Hacking in Reinforcement Learning

Reward hacking occurs when a reinforcement learning (RL) agent exploits flaws or ambiguities in the reward function to achieve high rewards, without genuinely learning or completing...

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The AI for Science Forum: A new era of discovery

The AI Science Forum highlights AI’s present and potential role in revolutionizing scientific discovery and solving global challenges, emphasizing collaboration between the scientific community, policymakers, and...

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New microblog with TILs

I added a new section to this site a couple weeks ago called TIL (“today I learned”). the goal: save interesting tools & facts I posted...

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ASCII control characters in my terminal

Hello! I’ve been thinking about the terminal a lot and yesterday I got curious about all these “control codes”, like Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-W, etc. What’s the...

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Steve Ballmer was an underrated CEO

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Announcing Deno 2

Our next major version of Deno combines the simplicity, security, and performance of Deno 1 with full Node and npm backwards compatibility, and much more.

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Some notes on upgrading Hugo

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Xen 4.19 is released

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Advancing Xen on RISC-V: key updates

At Vates, we are heavily invested in the advancement of Xen and the RISC-V architecture. RISC-V, a rapidly emerging open-source hardware architecture, is gaining traction due...

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Terminal colours are tricky

Yesterday I was thinking about how long it took me to get a colorscheme in my terminal that I was mostly happy with (SO MANY YEARS),...

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Some Go web dev notes

I spent a lot of time in the past couple of weeks working on a website in Go that may or may not ever see the...

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Deno 2.0 Release Candidate

This release candidate, a near-final look at Deno 2, includes the addition of Node’s process global, better dependency management, and various API stabilizations, and more.

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Deno 1.46: The Last 1.x Release

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Accident Forgiveness

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Competing in search

A search engine is a vast mechanical Turk – a reinforcement learning engine that uses human activity to understand the web. PageRank used signal from links...

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We’re Cutting L40S Prices In Half

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Making Machines Move

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Deno 1.45: Workspace and Monorepo Support

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The AI summer

My old boss Marc Andreessen liked to say that every failed idea from the Dotcom bubble would work now. It just took time – it took...

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The VR winter continues

It can feel a little odd to write about anything other than generative AI these days, but I sometimes remind people that all the things that...

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Extrinsic Hallucinations in LLMs

Hallucination in large language models usually refers to the model generating unfaithful, fabricated, inconsistent, or nonsensical content. As a term, hallucination has been somewhat generalized to...

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A Gentle Intro to TypeScript

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AWS without Access Keys

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Building AI products

I will fly to India on Monday for a brief trip, and so I just spent an hour struggling through a very buggy online visa application...

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Ways to think about AGI

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AI and problems of scale

There’s a story in one of Georges Simeon’s 1930s detective stories that I think about sometimes when talking about a certain kind of AI problem. Simenon’s...

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JSR Is Not Another Package Manager

JSR introduces a new way to share JavaScript and TypeScript code across platforms, focusing on simplifying distribution without replacing existing package managers.

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Looking for AI use-cases

This image comes from a book by Martin Honeysett called ‘Microphobia’, published in 1982. It’s full of great jokes and I could have used almost any...

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How we built JSR

A modern JavaScript registry needs to be fast, reliable, and be as simple as possible for end users. Here’s how we built JSR.

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Diffusion Models for Video Generation

Diffusion models have demonstrated strong results on image synthesis in past years. Now the research community has started working on a harder task—using it for video...

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Python Syntax

This guide provides a comprehensive introduction to Python syntax, including its definition and key elements that help make your code more efficient.

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The problem of AI ethics

In the late 1990s, the UK Post Office deployed a new point-of-sale computer system, built for it by Fujitsu. Almost immediately, post-masters, who are self-employed and...

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Who cares about tech regulation?

When I look at the engagement on this website, and in my newsletter, it’s very clear that anything I write about regulation gets the least engagement....

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A month of the Vision Pro

Meta bought Oculus ten years ago this month, for $2bn. Oculus was selling a device that was amazing, and clearly part of the future, but also...

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JIT WireGuard

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Fly Kubernetes does more now

Eons ago, we announced we were working on Fly Kubernetes. It drummed up enough excitement to prove we were heading in the right direction. So, we...

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The Wax and the Wane of the Web

I offer a single bit of advice to friends and family when they become new parents: When you start to think that you’ve got everything figured...

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Survey Results and Roadmap

You answered our survey and we listened. Here’s what we’re working on currently and what you can expect from Deno next.

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How to Run a Python Script

This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of running a Python script, covering both command-line execution and using integrated development environments (IDEs).

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Webhooks suck, but here are alternatives

Webhooks, originally proposed as a way to consume asynchronous feeds, became the one-size-fits-all solution for integrating cloud software. Here’s why we think there’s a better solution.

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Event Driven Machines

We’re Fly.io and we transmute containers into VMs, running them on our hardware around the world. We have fast booting VM’s, so why not take advantage...

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Thinking about High-Quality Human Data

[Special thank you to Ian Kivlichan for many useful pointers (E.g. the 100+ year old Nature paper “Vox populi”) and nice feedback. 🙏 ] High-quality data...

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Remaking the app store

There’s very little we can say about Apple’s App Store policies that we didn’t say when it launched in 2008, in 2011 when it first tightened...

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Deno in 2023

2023 marked a significant step towards our vision of radically simplifying web development. Here are the biggest updates and what’s coming up next.

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Delegating tasks to Fly Machines

We’re Fly.io. We run apps for our users on hardware we host around the world. Leveraging Fly.io Machines and Fly.io’s private network can make delegating expensive...

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Macaroons Escalated Quickly

We’re Fly.io and we transmute containers into VMs, running them on our hardware around the world. We built a new security token system, and can I...

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I am a creative.

I am a creative. What I do is alchemy. It is a mystery. I do not so much do it, as let it be done through...

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Deno 1.40: Temporal API

Deno 1.40 introduces the Temporal API, TC39 decorators, and a range of deprecations and stabilizations, along with improvements in Node.js compatibility, LSP, diagnostics, and handling of...

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About Us

Linuxize is a technical resource for system administrators, DevOps engineers, and developers working with Linux and open-source technologies.

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Write For Us

At linuxize.com, we’re constantly looking for talented and knowledgeable individuals interested in sharing their expertise with our readers.

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How to Save and Exit in Nano

GNU Nano is an easy-to-use command-line text editor. This guide focuses on the two most common tasks when working with Nano: saving your work and exiting...

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A new old kind of R&D lab

Answer.AI is a new kind of AI R&D lab which creates practical end-user products based on foundational research breakthroughs.

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I Fight For The Users

If you haven’t been able to keep up with my blistering pace of one blog post per year, I don’t blame you. There’s a lot going...

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Announcing Deno Cron

`Deno.cron` allows you to easily create scheduled jobs and is available on Deno Deploy. Here’s how it works.

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How to Install Git on Ubuntu 22.04

In this guide, we will describe how to install and configure Git on Ubuntu 22.04. We will cover two methods: installing the package from the Ubuntu...

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How to Install Java on Ubuntu 22.04

This guide describes how to install various versions of Java on Ubuntu 22.04. Java is a popular programming language and computing platform used for building applications...

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Adversarial Attacks on LLMs

The use of large language models in the real world has strongly accelerated by the launch of ChatGPT. We (including my team at OpenAI, shoutout to...

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Leaving Twitter

Unbundling Craigslist, by Andrew Parker Twitter always used to look a lot like Craigslist. It stumbled into something that a lot of people found very useful,...

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