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Twitter thread/podcast snippet discussing harness design, evaluation frameworks, file systems and RL environments with guest Viv from Temple University and Lockheed Martin background.

The Never Ending Lore of Harness w/@Vtrivedy10 Viv brought some amazing perspective around harness design, evals, file systems, RL Envs and so much. 0:00:00 - INTRO 0:03:30 - PhD at Temple University 0:12:42 - Lockheed Martin and @MeekMill lore 0:16:18 - Building at
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The Never Ending Lore of Harness w/@Vtrivedy10 Viv brought some amazing perspective around harness design, evals, file systems, RL Envs and so much. 0:00:00 - INTRO 0:03:30 - PhD at Temple University 0:12:42 - Lockheed Martin and @MeekMill lore 0:16:18 - Building at

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