>The fix was to use GCC as an online known-good compiler oracle to compare against.
>This was a clean-room implementation (Claude did not have internet access at any point during its development); it depends only on the Rust standard library.
How does one re-conciliate both of this statements? Sure one can fetch all of gnu.org in local, and a model which already scrapped the whole internet somehow already integrated it in its weights, didn’t it?
The worldwide median household income (as of 2013 data from Gallup) was approximately $9,733 per year (in PPP, current international dollars).
This means that $20,000 per year is more than double the global median income.
A median Luxembourg citizen earns $20,000 in about 5 to 6 months of work, a Burundi one would on median need 42.5 months, that is 3.5 years.
>This was a clean-room implementation (Claude did not have internet access at any point during its development); it depends only on the Rust standard library.
How does one re-conciliate both of this statements? Sure one can fetch all of gnu.org in local, and a model which already scrapped the whole internet somehow already integrated it in its weights, didn’t it?
The worldwide median household income (as of 2013 data from Gallup) was approximately $9,733 per year (in PPP, current international dollars). This means that $20,000 per year is more than double the global median income.
A median Luxembourg citizen earns $20,000 in about 5 to 6 months of work, a Burundi one would on median need 42.5 months, that is 3.5 years.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/median-in...