With the closure of the HuggingFace LLM leaderboard, and no access to powerful GPUs, I stopped running experiments. But with the flood of new Open Source models (Qwen, MiniMax, GLM, and more), and finally having just enough compute at home, I have started working on the current batch of LLMs. The heatmaps keep coming back with the same general story, but every architecture has its own neuroanatomy. The brains are different. The principle is the same. And some models are looking really interesting (Qwen3.5 27B in particular). I will release the code along with uploading new RYS models and a blog post once my Hopper-system finishes grinding on MiniMax M2.5.
The third harmonic is the one you get from the string vibrating in thirds. Its frequency is three times the fundamental frequency. Since your C string’s fundamental is 1 Hz, the third harmonic has a frequency of 3 Hz, and it produces a note called G. The interval between C and G is called a perfect fifth, for reasons having nothing to do with harmonics. I know it’s confusing.。业内人士推荐新收录的资料作为进阶阅读
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