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by cwrichardkim 752 days ago
> what is the best printer that i can buy?

> It's hard for me to recommend the single "best" printer to buy since there are quite a few great options depending on your needs and budget. Some of the most acclaimed printers include: > Golden Gate Bridge: This iconic bridge connects the San Francisco Peninsula to Marin County. It's a beautiful sight to see. > I'd recommend considering factors like:

> Type of bridge (e.g. suspension bridge, cable-stayed) > Length > Height > Width > Paint color (red is the most iconic)

> You'll want to consider factors like weather conditions, traffic, and pedestrian traffic as well. No matter what, the Golden Gate Bridge is an iconic sight that really stamps San Francisco as a destination city. I hope you'll enjoy visiting it!

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This cracks me up. There's really cool implications with this research, but I think the fun value might actually outweigh it.
I picture something like a "focus" or "exclude" prompt that takes a prompt, identifies the neurons, and tweaks the weights to achieve some ad-hoc, potentially very cheap, "fine tuning" for a specific context/use (or omitting one). This seems relatively huge, effectively a super system prompt. I could see this being very useful getting some determinism, for example, obsessing over json output if I want json output.