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this post was submitted on 21 May 2026
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I assume it works better the more local and isolated the code is, since every model only has finite attention heads, giant interleaving programs probably lead to mistakes.
Even with good codebases it feels like they often just consider small parts and reinvent the wheel.
You should not use terms that describe human cognitive processes to talk about what these systems do, because this is misleading. They don't think, they can't think. In the same way that a book does not memorizes or forgets stuff, and also isn't itself intelligent, even if written by Einstein, or a compiler is angry about your syntax errors.
It's the term used in the field not my invention.