9 comments

  • axpy906 9 months ago

    Good post. I’ve been thinking about doing offline testing of LLM tasks a bit these days and have come to the conclusion that old school testing is the best until more mature features can be developed. Specifically, I mean running a power analysis to determine sample size, random sampling based on that and then running tests like a z test to see if there is a difference and between what bounds. Tests are expensive and I wish there was a better way for realizable offline evals.

    • rhdunn 9 months ago

      Have you seen LLM testing tools like promptfoo?

      • axpy906 9 months ago

        Yes, I have seen it and BrainTrust too. Unfortunately, need FOSS without vendor at scale.

  • amarcheschi 9 months ago

    i - luckily - passed my statistics exam this summer, it's however cool to visualize what's happening

  • qefduzh 9 months ago

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    • aduffy 9 months ago

      - Brand new burner account

      - upset about “AI slop” (the image is clearly not AI)

      - mentions tech buzzwords that annoy you

      - claiming the article is not as rigorous as an academic paper

      Perhaps I’m just old school. But I miss the HN where the best way to get upvotes was to be insightful and not to send low-effort snarky replies

    • overbytecode 9 months ago

      One of those points is not like the other, Marimo’s feature to deploy a notebook as WASM is a very nice feature imo.

    • smrtinsert 9 months ago

      Clearly marked as unsplash

  • kailashdas 9 months ago

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