"Pass the salt? You mean pass the sodium chloride?"
I'm free to be corrected because I'm no expert in the field but isn't RAG just enriching context, it doesn't have to be semantic search, it could be an API call or grabbing info from a database.
Like it or not vibe coding is here to stay, I too don't agree with the concept but have told people in my org that I've 'vibe coded' this or 'vibe coded' that. To us it just means we used AI to write most of the code. I…
The LLM endpoint via ollama or huggingface is not the one executing MCP tool calls, that is on behalf of the client that is interacting with the LLM. All the LLM does is take input as a prompt and produce a text output,…
I understand the concern here but isn't this the same as making any other type of server public? This is just regarding servers hosting LLMs, which I wouldn't even consider a huge security concern vs hosting a…
What exactly is being moved? It's trained on human data, you can't make code more perfect than what is written out there by a human.
> revolutionary breakthroughs in essentially all field This doesn't really make sense outside computers. Since AI would be training itself, it needs to have the right answers, but as of now it doesn't really interact…
I'd think it would be more autistic to continue to use and have interest in something that's been superseded by something far more easier and efficient. Who would you think is weirder, the person still obsessed with…
I understand the author's sentiment but industries don't exist solely because somebody wants them to. I mean, sure, hobbies can exist, but you won't be paid well (or even at all) to work with them. Software engineering…
I mean you can boil anything down to it's building blocks and make it seem like it didn't 'decide' anything. When you as a human decide something, your brain and it's neurons just made some connections with an output…
I thought this too but then began to think about it from the perspective of the programmers trying to make it imitate human learning. That's what a nn is trying to do at the end of the day, and in the same way I train…
Spoken like a true project manager that every engineer hates.
> "good catch, I'll fix that" I see this a lot and even done so myself, I think a lot of people in the industry are a bit too socially-aware and think if they start a discussion they look like they're trying too hard.…
"Pass the salt? You mean pass the sodium chloride?"
I'm free to be corrected because I'm no expert in the field but isn't RAG just enriching context, it doesn't have to be semantic search, it could be an API call or grabbing info from a database.
Like it or not vibe coding is here to stay, I too don't agree with the concept but have told people in my org that I've 'vibe coded' this or 'vibe coded' that. To us it just means we used AI to write most of the code. I…
The LLM endpoint via ollama or huggingface is not the one executing MCP tool calls, that is on behalf of the client that is interacting with the LLM. All the LLM does is take input as a prompt and produce a text output,…
I understand the concern here but isn't this the same as making any other type of server public? This is just regarding servers hosting LLMs, which I wouldn't even consider a huge security concern vs hosting a…
What exactly is being moved? It's trained on human data, you can't make code more perfect than what is written out there by a human.
> revolutionary breakthroughs in essentially all field This doesn't really make sense outside computers. Since AI would be training itself, it needs to have the right answers, but as of now it doesn't really interact…
I'd think it would be more autistic to continue to use and have interest in something that's been superseded by something far more easier and efficient. Who would you think is weirder, the person still obsessed with…
I understand the author's sentiment but industries don't exist solely because somebody wants them to. I mean, sure, hobbies can exist, but you won't be paid well (or even at all) to work with them. Software engineering…
I mean you can boil anything down to it's building blocks and make it seem like it didn't 'decide' anything. When you as a human decide something, your brain and it's neurons just made some connections with an output…
I thought this too but then began to think about it from the perspective of the programmers trying to make it imitate human learning. That's what a nn is trying to do at the end of the day, and in the same way I train…
Spoken like a true project manager that every engineer hates.
> "good catch, I'll fix that" I see this a lot and even done so myself, I think a lot of people in the industry are a bit too socially-aware and think if they start a discussion they look like they're trying too hard.…