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EchoJEPA: Latent Predictive Foundation Model for Echocardiography

https://github.com/bowang-lab/EchoJEPA
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Disablling Go Telemetry

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Effective Nihilism

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Löb and Möb: Loops in Haskell (2013)

https://github.com/quchen/articles/blob/master/loeb-moeb.md
91•fanf2•3mo ago

Comments

gnabgib•3mo ago
(2013) Popular in:

2021 (153 points, 60 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34578411

2018 (86 points, 10 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18159087

anon291•2mo ago
very useful when writing toy assemblers in Haskell as loeb let's you easily resolve labels to addresses once you've output the other instructions. Also a good use of the tardis monad which does the same thing as loeb but with a bit more panache
sfvisser•2mo ago
Reminds me of this classic doing the same: http://blog.sigfpe.com/2006/11/from-l-theorem-to-spreadsheet...
sevensor•2mo ago
I’ve read the post carefully and I still don’t get how they proved Santa Claus without proving the proposition.
phplovesong•2mo ago
Uuh i miss the strange loop conference. It was simply the best and most fun programming related conference ever.
moomin•2mo ago
This stuff is really cool; I’ve literally written an article about it myself. However, unless you address the possibility of entering an infinite loop, it’s not really that useful.
xlii•2mo ago
https://colourcoding.net/2018/03/29/marvellous-moeb/

FTFY :)

moomin•2mo ago
Nice one. It was meant to be part one of two, but I never wrote part two…
xlii•2mo ago
A writer without unwritten article can throw the first stone... :)
Twisol•2mo ago
> This shows how moeb is a generalization of fix.

To be fair, loeb was already a generalization of fix. If `f` is the identity functor, then `loeb` has type `(a -> a) -> a`, and the `fmap` used in its definition resolves to `id`.

It's a shame there aren't any other example applications of moeb. The author mentions using `traverse` and `foldMap`, but those are also based fundamentally on `fmap` in some sense, and I wouldn't be too surprised if they also ended up being literally `fmap` for some specific choice of functor.

quchen•2mo ago
I did not expect this to surface after all these years, but here we are! o:-)
jaapz•2mo ago
Whats up with all these haskell articles being posted all of a sudden (many of them by quchen)
tkz1312•2mo ago
maybe something to do with Haskell being a beautiful and foundational language that has been a major driver of progress in programming language design for the last two decades?
JadeNB•2mo ago
I suppose you could argue when it started being a major driver of progress, but it's actually been around for 3.5 decades!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell#Haskell_1.0_to_1.4

plaidfinch•2mo ago
Ten years ago Dan Piponi's 2006 exploration of this same idea (http://blog.sigfpe.com/2006/11/from-l-theorem-to-spreadsheet...) inspired me to write the paper "Getting a Quick Fix on Comonads" (https://github.com/plaidfinch/GQFC), which ended up in Haskell Symposium 2015.

It turns out there's a more powerful and arguably more interesting version of the Löb fixpoint in a setting where we have a ComonadApply, i.e. a structure that's not merely a functor, but also a comonad and comonad's version of Applicative. What emerges looks like spreadsheet evaluation in arbitrarily shaped spaces, with relative references provided by the comonadic structure.

I've always found this stuff tremendously fun, and it's a delight that people keep stumbling across it who share my enthusiasm!

ballpug•2mo ago
gtk-daemons in Gödel's incompleteness theorem, where Löb functor cell value differ from readiness-to-hand and presence-at-hand.