If you simhash every message in a chat room and store it, then whenever someone sends a new message you can check if the simhash of that message already exists. If it does, you simply don't show that message in the chat. I call this "thoughtful mode" and it could really tame the chaos of large chat rooms and promote unique and thoughtful responses during live events. @Kieran@zap.stream food for thought. Here's my simhash TS module
It's funny to me that we need to research how to make LLMs work with smaller data structures, because typically you start with the smallest data structures and then figure out how making them larger can improve the software. Lo and behold, less bits can make faster more efficient LLMs.
Aligned incentives are destroying central banking. Has anyone considered that aligned incentives can fix a lot of other stuff? I daresay that every dysfunctional system probably suffers from misaligned incentives. We have the solution, people. Are we going to use it?