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I am looking for a list that includes everything such as atoms, transistors, firmware, OS layers etc..
Does anyone have any thoughts on what's actually happening with the messages?
I am working on AI safety research. Specifically, I am working on trying to understand what is going on inside LLMs (interpretability). I am wondering if anyone has extra cloud credits (AWS/Google Cloud/Azure) they don't want which I would use to further the research. Until now I have been using a bunch of AWS credits that I won from an AI hackathon but unfortunately, those are expiring soon.
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I have started writing a book on software design/architecture that provides a different perspective than existing books out there. The thesis of the book is that "code is for humans". The book explains how to write code that is optimal for our primitive monkey brains. The book describes how many of the best practices in software stem from deficiencies in our cognitive abilities. It expands on best practices such as (DRY, SSOT, etc) and brings new ideas on what is good code and how to write it.
I am looking for someone to partner with on this book as it's a huge project and I would love to be able to split the work.
I have written a rough outline and filled in about 40 pages of notes, examples and text. The project is still very much in it's infancy.
A bit about me: I worked as the software architect of a 100+ person team at Mobileye/Intel and have many, many years of experience working on a variety of software from self driving cars to web apps.