@akshay_pachaar: The next step after Karpathy's wiki idea: Karpathy's wiki works on knowledge that sits still. A page on how attention w…
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Akshay Pachaar proposes extending Karpathy’s static wiki idea to dynamic knowledge, noting LLMs can already synthesize and cross-link stable topics like attention mechanisms.
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The next step after Karpathy’s wiki idea: Karpathy’s wiki works on knowledge that sits still. A page on how attention works is just as useful today as it was a year ago. The LLM reads sources, pulls out ideas, writes clean articles, and keeps them cross-linked. You never have
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