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[r/ML] Bulding my own Diffusion Language Model from scratch was easier than I thought [P]

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A user successfully built a diffusion language model from scratch on a MacBook Air M2, aiming to reduce reliance on AI-generated code and test the implementation difficulty. Training on the tiny Shakespeare dataset, the model produced a short, albeit nonsensical, output when prompted with 'to be, '. This personal project demonstrates the accessibility of building basic models.

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