Duck typing is really helpful for cases where you want to expose a Rust trait to JS: as long as your Rust-exported type implements the interface, you can accept your Rust-exported type a JS-imported type, while retaining the ability to replace it with JS-imported types. A concrete example is if you’re exporting a storage interface, you likely have a default Rust implementation, but want extensibility if downstream devs want to give it an IndexedDB or S3 backend.
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I have been thinking a lot lately about “diachronic AI” and “vintage LLMs” — language models designed to index a particular slice of historical sources rather than to hoover up all data available. I’ll have more to say about this in a future post, but one thing that came to mind while writing this one is the point made by AI safety researcher Owain Evans about how such models could be trained: