able able able able able able able tribute able tributeAll tokens are either 'able' or 'tribute'.**TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN**:..fromand...format.andFollowing 'able' or 'tribute', we see punctuation like '.', 'from', 'and', 'format'.**TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS**:дуഡ്약()->:"+!!!");𝚍萻куданThese are non-Latin scripts or symbols. They might indicate that the neuron activates for a wide range of languages or encodings, or perhaps for specific formatting.**TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS**:Excerpts are talking about:- CSS Styling to make things 'present' or 'presenta'ble (e.g., "make the website visually presentable", "make it look presentable", "look presentable", "make the buttons look presentable", "UI look presentable", "page more presentable", "visually presentable", "leaving it presentable").- Payments and taxes, specifically "tribute" (e.g., "collecting tribute from peasants", "pay their tribute").- Things being "able" in various contexts (less clear pattern from these snippets alone).- Some mention "format" or "formatting".Let's combine observations:The MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS show 'able' and 'tribute' as key words for this neuron's activation.The TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS strongly suggest a function related to making things "presentable" (adjective derived from 'present', which shares roots with 'represent', 'appraise', but not directly 'able' or 'tribute' itself, though the visual similarity might be a clue).The presence of "tribute" is also very strong from the MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS and confirmed in the texts.The core pattern seems to be related to the concept of "presentability" (using words like presentable, present) and "tribute".Let's refine this.The neuron seems to activate when the word 'able' appears.It also activates when the word 'tribute' appears.The texts show a strong correlation with the word "presentable" or making things "present".If we look at the structure 'able' and 'tribute', they don't seem semantically linked directly.However, the texts strongly point to 'presentable'.'Able' can be part of words like 'unable', 'capable', 'likable' etc.'Tribute' is a noun related to payment/recognition.Let's re-examine the MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS list carefully:ableabletributeableableableableabletributeableThere are 8 'able' and 2 'tribute'.The overwhelming presence of 'able' is a strong signal.The presence of 'tribute' is also a signal, but less frequent.Now, look at the TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN:..fromand...format.andThis list doesn't immediately clarify a strong relationship between 'able' and the following token, other than a tendency towards punctuation or conjunctions, or the word "format".Let's go back to the TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS:- "visually presentable"- "make it look presentable"- "look presentable"- "look presentable"- "basic styling to make the buttons look presentable"- "UI look presentable"- "page more presentable"- "visually presentable"- "more presentable format"- "leaving it presentable"The pattern of "presentable" is extremely strong.How does "presentable" relate to "able" and "tribute"?'Present' -> 'presentable''Able' -> suffix '-able' often forms adjectives meaning 'capable of being'.'Tribute' -> payment, acknowledgement.Could the neuron be detecting something about specific word structures or common endings?The neuron reliably activates on 'able'.It also activates on 'tribute'.The texts strongly link its activation to words ending in '-able' or to words related to presentation.Consider the prompt's example: "finding patterns in lists".The lists are:1. `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS`: Primarily 'able', some 'tribute'.2. `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN`: Punctuation, 'from', 'and', 'format'