Not GP but honestly I don't even spend 10% of my time writing code - even if these tools were perfect code generators that could read my mind (instead of having to prompt) it wouldn't significantly impact my work.
They should be running pre-mortems every morning at this point
inb4 "EvERyTHing Is PolItiKz"
Nah don't worry, I'm sure Cyril will setup a commission for this
> See what players think about the latest World of Warcraft patch. It's absolutely shit and broken Crazy to me that the loot tables are still broken for some players/characters, they've tried to fix it several times…
I prefer the old name, it was much more memorable because it's funny. "Yeah I'm playing with my Coq to try and get it working again"
This is probably the most insane take I've read all year. As though an LLMs don't have an increased chance to bork code when they have to write it multiple times for different platforms - even LLM users benefit from the…
A while loop, some prompts basically amounting to "this is how you format a system call" and "make no mistakes", there's also a regex + executor for detecting and executing system calls.
Look at the JWT standard, it usually contains things like claims, roles, user ids, etc.
If a consultant made the same mistakes I'd expect the consultant to be held accountable, not the client business that hired the consultancy - they knew they didn't have the requisite skills and so outsourced to an…
> Wanna get back to hunting for that metal song? Absolutely flawless save chat
Well, I have something to tell you about the last decade+ of EU immigration policy
This is my take too - LLMs aren't an excuse to lower our standards, they're the reason to raise them. Put simply LLMs perform better on better code.
I think what matters more than the abstract class vs if statement dichotomy, is how well something maps the problem domain/data structures and flows. Sure maybe its fast to write that simple if statement, but if it…
Seems to have been removed, I'm getting a 404
No need to make it easier though
At that point you lose all potential gains from just using AI - it's harder and slower to read and understand a bunch of verbose slop and then clean it up
Not OP but I hold myself to that standard, and the honest answer is that at best it's the same.
> and post the original along with the translation this so many times - it's so incredibly handy to have the original message from the author, for one I may speak or understand parts of that language and so have an…
Seems strange, for decades we allowed developers to use what made them comfortable, you like notepad? go ahead and use it. Don't want an LSP? that's fine disable it. So long as their productivity was on par with the…
- Ones who see it generated something bad, and realise it'd be faster to just hand fix the issues than babysit an LLM
Yep willing to bet that the majority of people saying "users don't care how well the code is written" will crash out when some software they're using is slow and buggy, even more extremely if it glitches and deletes…
Same, although I actually remember enjoying this particular poem in class.
I thought this was going to be the amazing atheist banana clip, was pleasantly surprised to be reminded of this instead
Kamalåso
Not GP but honestly I don't even spend 10% of my time writing code - even if these tools were perfect code generators that could read my mind (instead of having to prompt) it wouldn't significantly impact my work.
They should be running pre-mortems every morning at this point
inb4 "EvERyTHing Is PolItiKz"
Nah don't worry, I'm sure Cyril will setup a commission for this
> See what players think about the latest World of Warcraft patch. It's absolutely shit and broken Crazy to me that the loot tables are still broken for some players/characters, they've tried to fix it several times…
I prefer the old name, it was much more memorable because it's funny. "Yeah I'm playing with my Coq to try and get it working again"
This is probably the most insane take I've read all year. As though an LLMs don't have an increased chance to bork code when they have to write it multiple times for different platforms - even LLM users benefit from the…
A while loop, some prompts basically amounting to "this is how you format a system call" and "make no mistakes", there's also a regex + executor for detecting and executing system calls.
Look at the JWT standard, it usually contains things like claims, roles, user ids, etc.
If a consultant made the same mistakes I'd expect the consultant to be held accountable, not the client business that hired the consultancy - they knew they didn't have the requisite skills and so outsourced to an…
> Wanna get back to hunting for that metal song? Absolutely flawless save chat
Well, I have something to tell you about the last decade+ of EU immigration policy
This is my take too - LLMs aren't an excuse to lower our standards, they're the reason to raise them. Put simply LLMs perform better on better code.
I think what matters more than the abstract class vs if statement dichotomy, is how well something maps the problem domain/data structures and flows. Sure maybe its fast to write that simple if statement, but if it…
Seems to have been removed, I'm getting a 404
No need to make it easier though
At that point you lose all potential gains from just using AI - it's harder and slower to read and understand a bunch of verbose slop and then clean it up
Not OP but I hold myself to that standard, and the honest answer is that at best it's the same.
> and post the original along with the translation this so many times - it's so incredibly handy to have the original message from the author, for one I may speak or understand parts of that language and so have an…
Seems strange, for decades we allowed developers to use what made them comfortable, you like notepad? go ahead and use it. Don't want an LSP? that's fine disable it. So long as their productivity was on par with the…
- Ones who see it generated something bad, and realise it'd be faster to just hand fix the issues than babysit an LLM
Yep willing to bet that the majority of people saying "users don't care how well the code is written" will crash out when some software they're using is slow and buggy, even more extremely if it glitches and deletes…
Same, although I actually remember enjoying this particular poem in class.
I thought this was going to be the amazing atheist banana clip, was pleasantly surprised to be reminded of this instead
Kamalåso