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Yeah, I think this is the goal - remember; there are some problems that only need to be solved correctly once! Imagine something like a millennium problem - you'd be willing to wait a pretty long time for a proof of the RH!


I've been doing some reading on LLMs for protein/RNA structure prediction and I think there's a decent amount of work on SO3 invariant transformer architectures now


There's also been some work on more general Lie-group equivariant transformer models.

http://proceedings.mlr.press/v139/hutchinson21a/hutchinson21...


ex-Loon engineer reporting in. Can confirm, I'm having a good chuckle.


Is this something like what you guys would have built if given a mission statement as "spent a few million dollars to build a really long endurance platform, cost is no object" ?


When new players learn Go, they're told to "lose their first fifty games as fast as possible."


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Mid-career jack-of-all trades problem solver with a decade of software engineering, data science, and analytics experience. Very experienced working with large geospatial datasets, planning, simulation, and control policy work. Looking for roles involving physical science, chemistry, energy, or other fun science and engineering problems.


I bet the folks at Skydio would want to talk to you.


Thank you for the suggestion! I will look them up.


this reminds me a bit of Cockatrice - hope your version ends up cooler though!


Yep, Cockatrice is one of those old-fashioned options I'm trying to improve on :)


I can't believe anyone else remembers this game but my best friend in elementary school and I used to spend our entire sleepovers playing Oni. What a legend.


Good note; thanks! If a mod wants to change the link to that one, it'd be great.


Looking at the datasheet, it looks like there's one qubit with quite a bit worse error/noise than the others - anyone know why this might be?


Fabrication is not that well controlled.


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