> Contrastive negation is a rhetorical structure that denies a specific idea in the first half of a sentence and asserts an alternative in the second half.
> It typically follows an "It’s not X, it’s Y" or "not just X, but Y" formula.
As someone who’s writing gets flagged as AI a lot, I appreciate the opening disclaimer section.
And I especially appreciate the idea that these patterns aren’t the problem. Don’t just fix the patterns. The problem is they point to hastily or carelessly written content.
What's special about it is not the flash but training an LLM based on the content, much of which is still in copyright and which the library has restrictions on how they are allowed to use (irrespective of the legal position of training on it) and which required an agreement with the copyright holders.
This is super useful. Most of the time I go to run a model off Hugging Face on my 64GB MBP I run into issues where I drastically overestimated what it could do. :>
Reversed even. Years ago I built an NVMe NAS out of 4 TB drives, thinking "gee, SSD price sure have gotten stagnant lately" at the time. Now you can barely get 1 TB drives for the same price.
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