I've a very dim memory of having heard about it years ago (more than a decades), from an article of Cory Doctorow, and in my mind, he was the one who came up with the idea (and chose the letters TK).
But I can be wrong (maybe it's not from Doctorow, maybe the article did not even claim the paternity of coming up with TK but it was me badly understanding it, ...)
LLMs should use "TK" or stable diffusion (and the like) so as not to get hung up on sequential words/thoughts and fill them in later instead of hallucinating filler.
Haranrk 4 hours ago [-]
I think this is a great idea.
chickensong 3 hours ago [-]
Shout out to Title TK by the Breeders.
sublinear 4 hours ago [-]
Could you instead use any two numerical digits? Then you've got a tagging system with up to 100 tags.
This assumes you're writing according to guidelines that insist you spell out all numbers. i.e. 58 is always intentionally "fifty-eight", so "58" must be your own meta text.
chickensong 3 hours ago [-]
I think you can use whatever you want. The point is just to drop a quick marker that you can find later, and not interrupt your flow.
sublinear 2 hours ago [-]
Ah, never mind. A slight refinement needed here.
AP style only spells out one through nine. 10 and above are written as numerals. So, you'd get 10 tags, not 100.
I think the regex would be: /(?<!\d)\d{1}(?!\d)/
aleksiy123 4 hours ago [-]
GCP employees heart rate spiking at the title.
alchemistkevin 34 minutes ago [-]
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x______________ 5 hours ago [-]
tl;dr
add tk when you hit a wall (abbreviated from 'to come', yet spelled with k as tc appears in many words)
ultraboom 5 hours ago [-]
I slice my latke with a pocketknife.
karmakaze 4 hours ago [-]
I found the low frequency surprising as it's so easy to pronounce--I suppose tc is used in most cases. Here's what I found for bigram freqs near TK:
Every other one here I'd expect to see: Postgres, kk/okay (and my initials), headquarters, function. Of course there's Tcl/Tk but not used nearly as much as it could.
wonger_ 4 hours ago [-]
True, but have you ever sliced your LATKE with a POCKETKNIFE?
techno_tsar 3 hours ago [-]
...I did, a few years ago, when I went camping with some friends.
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Fun fact: the Ghost.org editor looks for TK
https://ghost.org/changelog/tk-reminders/
But I can be wrong (maybe it's not from Doctorow, maybe the article did not even claim the paternity of coming up with TK but it was me badly understanding it, ...)
https://archive.is/Ipm3J
https://github.com/pratikdeoghare/brashtag
This assumes you're writing according to guidelines that insist you spell out all numbers. i.e. 58 is always intentionally "fifty-eight", so "58" must be your own meta text.
AP style only spells out one through nine. 10 and above are written as numerals. So, you'd get 10 tags, not 100.
I think the regex would be: /(?<!\d)\d{1}(?!\d)/
add tk when you hit a wall (abbreviated from 'to come', yet spelled with k as tc appears in many words)
Ratios (count / total) and percentages:
Every other one here I'd expect to see: Postgres, kk/okay (and my initials), headquarters, function. Of course there's Tcl/Tk but not used nearly as much as it could.