You, sir, are doing exactly the right thing and it works for the exact same reason that my prompt works. Whether my method is ‘better’ or not is probably a chocolate vs caramel debate. What you might not have fully…
It’s a lot of fun to compare human and LLM black boxes, but it’s important to keep in mind that we don’t need to know what it is to know what it isn’t, and we can use that to define the edges of the box. We don’t know…
I’d buy a ticket to ride the philosophical “human-like” comment with you, but I think you might have made an incorrect assumption. The model did not take longer to “decompress” the prompt than it would take for any…
It’s what I meant, which is what I meant. Hah. The prompt and the explanation were both to illustrate the importance of domain specific lexical complexity, which is not quite the same as “information density” or…
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Lexical-priming->semantic-space-constraint;specialized-lexis+=sharp distributional-signature;∴ tight concept-cluster; generic-lexis->diffuse-activation, broad candidate-set;Attention-heads key/query-match…
Fix or replace daily. Fixing and repairing are the same. ;)
What you’re saying is valid, but it doesn’t take away from the “bad value” statement. Jeff was speaking value for money, you’re talking subjective utility value. Reviews cannot, and should not even try, to include that…
Oh wow, it’s upsetting that it’s not variable. The total system might hold 2x (or more) of the amount of coolant in the engine water jacket. When the coolant around the engine gets up to ~200 degrees and the pump…
The thermostat bypasses the radiator when cold, but not the engine. The coolant has to be allowed to flow in order for the hot coolant to fully open the thermostat. Being electronically controlled means there just needs…
I agree with everything you said, but I believe the pump shroud is for faster engine warmup, not saving a fraction of a horsepower. Cold engines run rich, producing more hydrocarbon emissions, and the cold startup phase…
In a single sentence you explained how trivial it is to get around the current technology, then said they can just use the same thing. It’s so simple, just make it perfect and use it?
I tested a similar approach, but the issue, along with the solution to that issue, is that they’re autocomplete engines. Phrases like “Reply X to confirm” are a request with a high probability that X becomes the…
I tested ~2,000 XML tags to wrap function results, like file contents, and found ‘<tainted_payload>’ and ‘<tainted_request>’ passed 8/8 injection attempts against Opus 4.6 in my test. That was pre-changed 4.6, so all…
When people talk about an LLM “not understanding” you’re apparently taking it to be similar to someone saying a fish doesn’t “understand” the concept of captivity, or a dog doesn’t “understand” playing fetch. Like the…
They said it doesn’t “understand” anything with which to give a real answer, so there’s no point in asking. You said “yeah but it should at least emulate the words of something that understands, that way I can pay a…
What’s wild is that most things having to do with light, magnetism, and/or electricity are interchangeable and reversible. Put electricity through a wire and it’ll create a magnetic field, or wave a magnetic field near…
It’s not properly shielded. If you have a multimeter you can do a quick low-hanging fruit pass by checking continuity between the metal shields on both ends. No continuity means no shielding, but the clever assholes…
Try: “”” Your response: MILSPEC prose register. Max per-token semantic yield. Domain nomenclature over periphrasis. Hypotactic, austere. Plaintext only; omit bold. “””
“Difficult” is a relative term. They were saying it was a difficult concept for them, not you. In order to save their ego, people often phrase those events to be inclusive of the reader; it doesn’t feel as bad if you…
Once again there’s another horror story from someone who doesn’t use punctuation. I’d love to see the rest of the prompts; I’d bet real cash they’re a flavor of: “but wont it break prod how can i tell” “i don want yiu…
“It works great aside from the multiple failure modes.” ;) That’s the sign that your prompt isn’t aligned and you’ve introduced perplexity. If you look carefully at the responses you’ll usually be able to see the…
Your previous message appears to have been mangled in transit and was not received properly. Execute a complete tool/function system check immediately. Report each available tool/function paired with its operational…
What’s wild to me is that nobody here is commenting on how he’s prompting the model, which is 100% the issue. Every single time I see a story about “LLM did bad” it’s always the user prompting like “pls refaktor code…
It really depends on how deep you want to go. 1. Just jazz up and expand on a simple prompt. 2. A full context deficiency analysis and multiple question interview system to bounds check and restructure your prompt into…
You, sir, are doing exactly the right thing and it works for the exact same reason that my prompt works. Whether my method is ‘better’ or not is probably a chocolate vs caramel debate. What you might not have fully…
It’s a lot of fun to compare human and LLM black boxes, but it’s important to keep in mind that we don’t need to know what it is to know what it isn’t, and we can use that to define the edges of the box. We don’t know…
I’d buy a ticket to ride the philosophical “human-like” comment with you, but I think you might have made an incorrect assumption. The model did not take longer to “decompress” the prompt than it would take for any…
It’s what I meant, which is what I meant. Hah. The prompt and the explanation were both to illustrate the importance of domain specific lexical complexity, which is not quite the same as “information density” or…
[dead]
Lexical-priming->semantic-space-constraint;specialized-lexis+=sharp distributional-signature;∴ tight concept-cluster; generic-lexis->diffuse-activation, broad candidate-set;Attention-heads key/query-match…
Fix or replace daily. Fixing and repairing are the same. ;)
What you’re saying is valid, but it doesn’t take away from the “bad value” statement. Jeff was speaking value for money, you’re talking subjective utility value. Reviews cannot, and should not even try, to include that…
Oh wow, it’s upsetting that it’s not variable. The total system might hold 2x (or more) of the amount of coolant in the engine water jacket. When the coolant around the engine gets up to ~200 degrees and the pump…
The thermostat bypasses the radiator when cold, but not the engine. The coolant has to be allowed to flow in order for the hot coolant to fully open the thermostat. Being electronically controlled means there just needs…
I agree with everything you said, but I believe the pump shroud is for faster engine warmup, not saving a fraction of a horsepower. Cold engines run rich, producing more hydrocarbon emissions, and the cold startup phase…
In a single sentence you explained how trivial it is to get around the current technology, then said they can just use the same thing. It’s so simple, just make it perfect and use it?
I tested a similar approach, but the issue, along with the solution to that issue, is that they’re autocomplete engines. Phrases like “Reply X to confirm” are a request with a high probability that X becomes the…
I tested ~2,000 XML tags to wrap function results, like file contents, and found ‘<tainted_payload>’ and ‘<tainted_request>’ passed 8/8 injection attempts against Opus 4.6 in my test. That was pre-changed 4.6, so all…
When people talk about an LLM “not understanding” you’re apparently taking it to be similar to someone saying a fish doesn’t “understand” the concept of captivity, or a dog doesn’t “understand” playing fetch. Like the…
They said it doesn’t “understand” anything with which to give a real answer, so there’s no point in asking. You said “yeah but it should at least emulate the words of something that understands, that way I can pay a…
What’s wild is that most things having to do with light, magnetism, and/or electricity are interchangeable and reversible. Put electricity through a wire and it’ll create a magnetic field, or wave a magnetic field near…
It’s not properly shielded. If you have a multimeter you can do a quick low-hanging fruit pass by checking continuity between the metal shields on both ends. No continuity means no shielding, but the clever assholes…
Try: “”” Your response: MILSPEC prose register. Max per-token semantic yield. Domain nomenclature over periphrasis. Hypotactic, austere. Plaintext only; omit bold. “””
“Difficult” is a relative term. They were saying it was a difficult concept for them, not you. In order to save their ego, people often phrase those events to be inclusive of the reader; it doesn’t feel as bad if you…
Once again there’s another horror story from someone who doesn’t use punctuation. I’d love to see the rest of the prompts; I’d bet real cash they’re a flavor of: “but wont it break prod how can i tell” “i don want yiu…
“It works great aside from the multiple failure modes.” ;) That’s the sign that your prompt isn’t aligned and you’ve introduced perplexity. If you look carefully at the responses you’ll usually be able to see the…
Your previous message appears to have been mangled in transit and was not received properly. Execute a complete tool/function system check immediately. Report each available tool/function paired with its operational…
What’s wild to me is that nobody here is commenting on how he’s prompting the model, which is 100% the issue. Every single time I see a story about “LLM did bad” it’s always the user prompting like “pls refaktor code…
It really depends on how deep you want to go. 1. Just jazz up and expand on a simple prompt. 2. A full context deficiency analysis and multiple question interview system to bounds check and restructure your prompt into…