proposing removal of unused utilities code#174
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Moved this guy to the bottom, because it's only used by the Triangles simulations.
… seeks to make first term sparse, because that's advantageous to the loss function, which artificially pushes huberM low. RMSEs tend to be better when huberM isn't allowed to shrink to 0. Also realized I was multiplying M by sigma in TVR, but the inputs are already scaled, so M should just be M, doesn't need to be scaled there.
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I so far just left it there, even wrote tests for some of it, but it's not used and doesn't seem like it's going to be used, so I think it's worth getting rid of to simplify things.