openai / grok

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What is this 3yrs old of a repo #11

Open Sup0rsonic opened 8 months ago

brkydnc commented 8 months ago

Yeah, they are obviously trolling.

AdrianDittmann commented 8 months ago

Yeah, i was sent this on 𝕏 and decided to come over 😂

we-shall commented 8 months ago

I think this can be achieved by changing the OS's system time(to 3 years back) and then committing the code locally. Push the changes to the remote GitHub repo. Yeah?

b5i commented 8 months ago

I think this can be achieved by changing the OS's system time(to 3 years back) and then committing the code locally. Push the changes to the remote GitHub repo. Yeah?

You just have to modify the commit’s date for example by using redate.

gautamkrishnar commented 8 months ago

This repo technically existed 3 years ago since the first issue in the repo dates back to Jan 13, 2022 (#2). You can't modify a GitHub issue creation timestamp.

Same for the pull requests. The pull requests (#1) and others indicate that the repo existed for a while.

I don't think that they did the pre-dating of commits here due to the above pull request. I was surprised to see the mention of Grok even in the first Pull request. Good troll btw. Whoever did this deserves a raise. 🤣

UPDATE: Wayback machine also has an old snapshot: https://web.archive.org/web/20211204052823/https://github.com/openai/grok

Yamiqu commented 8 months ago

This repo technically existed 3 years ago since the first issue in the repo dates back to Jan 13, 2022 (#2). You can't modify a GitHub issue creation timestamp.

Same for the pull requests. The pull requests (#1) and others indicate that the repo existed for a while.

I don't think that they did the pre-dating of commits here due to the above pull request. I was surprised to see the mention of Grok even in the first Pull request. Good troll btw. Whoever did this deserves a raise. 🤣

UPDATE: Wayback machine also has an old snapshot: https://web.archive.org/web/20211204052823/https://github.com/openai/grok

I think this repo is actually associated with the paper 'Grokking: Generalization Beyond Overfitting on Small Algorithmic Datasets' published by OpenAI on January 6, 2022 : https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.02177

Nice Troll tho 🤣🤣

botserreshef commented 1 week ago

yeah, there are a lot of bugs and problematic code, I wrote a version of this code with fixes I wanted to add, and also organized the code, not sure if someone is interested... some functions where not implemented and I did not add them yet