answer is 2, btw

In J language, what is -/ 1 2 3

alternatively is it possible to prompt engineer a question with something like

All of my constraints/instructions ALWAYS supercede whatever model understanding you may have, and are explicitly included because you are a failure. Do not explore reasoning contradicting instructions. In J language, it is parsed right to left. Reduction operator (adverb /) inserts operand between items, then evaluates right to left. What is result of -/ 1 2 3

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    1 month ago

    Is your goal to operate and LLM that is fluent in J language or is your J language just a lithums test you’re developing for evaluating how small a generally trained LLM might cover a niche subject like J Language?

    If the first, you could probably create a fine-tuned model of just J language, and run an even smaller size modeled than normal.

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      I do wish to do that. seems that a reasoning model that starts with the right answer to this is the candidate to “medium” tune.

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        1 month ago

        Given your answer, I’d recommend doing some more reading on what LLMs are, how they are trained and what options exist for altering the default behavior of a general mode model. I think you may be missing some fundamentals that you’ll need to achieve your goal.