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feel free to share even a single detail
but its a mythos class system!!!!
even if that were true its the exact opposite point the article is trying to make
so how would an LLM being able to do your job help you afford a place to live
months you say? how incredible. it beggars belief in fact
you'd think this guy would get tired of writing about AI all day
if only there was another simpler way to use your knowledge to write code...
that doesnt work when theres no link to click
really cool but could you show email links on hover so you could open in a new tab and keep the page open? it also goes back to the first page
this is absurd. no one needs or wants your AI generated answer that's a whole lot of nothing
wow, not just one but multiple big systems? well, share the details with us
in what sense, instead of doing your job which I assume you've been doing successfully for many years you now ask Claude to do it for you and then have to review it?
it's bizarre. the first sentence is "Announcing Magistral — the first reasoning model by Mistral AI — excelling in domain-specific, transparent, and multilingual reasoning." and those should clearly be comma and this…
I was trying to figure out what he does and his website proudly states at the very top “ No templates, no no-code, no AI slop - just great sites built to grow.”. interesting!
looks like he's using it for poorly written blog posts about AI
Just once I'd like to see an article like this from someone who's not currently working on an AI tool (some sort of Khan Academy tutor in this case)
and how is Midjourney doing? did it change the world?
So it gives you the wrong answer and then you keep telling it how to fix it until it does? What does fancy prompting look like then, just feeding it the solution piece by piece?
well no one was reading those articles in the first place
it's funny how quickly the 'AI' mystique goes away when you see it's nothing more than pattern matching
I wouldnt compare that to only getting a new iphone model every 5 years
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the examples they use are always so unimpressive. a slightly more convenient way to find a restaurant or plan a trip
the only thing Google has been taken over by is the almighty dollar
its interesting that layer 0 is a bunch of different things like upper case letters and symbols and types of verbs. it would be great to see all the things theyve found for different layers