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… them access to a generic inner_model
…can make k-diffusion wrapper compatible classes (e.g. which delegate to a k-diffusion wrapper rather than inheriting from one)
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Note: for a cleaner diff: merge-base of this PR is set to an unrelated branch in my repository, rather than upstreaming to crowsonkb/k-diffusion. because this branch is downstream of my Mac fixes and miscellany.
I made the model wrapper generic, so that you get auto-completion from

inner_model:somewhat worried about this:
since using
quantize=Trueandchurn=0.: we should expect this to be a no-op.yet, there's a slight difference (see nose) when we apply this roundtrip to the sigma (left = usual, right = discretization):

when churn>0, the difference is, uh, more dramatic (left = discretized, churn=0; right = discretized, churn = 0.1):

churn>0 does work if I remove the discretization (left = non-discretized, churn=0; right = non-discretized, churn = 0.1):
