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I really don't understand why we feel the need to drop the review aspect. Programming with LLMs is a very non-linear process, there's no prompt-to-code mapping where editing a part of the prompt would produce an…
What does it mean for coding to be solved, and software engineering to not have been solved? If it implies there's now a set protocol that can be followed to reach good results, how has that not been the case before? If…
I think it's related that we as humans see when something becomes hard to reason about, and decide to refactor it. I'm not sure whether an LLM with full ownership of a codebase could do that, for its own benefit. I do…
(If) something like the current LLM/agent paradigm remains in a few years, and companies settle down into their respective niches, I imagine more user-friendly tools will be built, with more control over subagent…
I think it's useful for learning about unknown unknowns. If you don't have a clear direction, it's entirely fine to start with a university course then stop when you get a feeling for what you really need.
Why's that bad? It's valuable to discuss whether a presentation should have been a blog post, a video, or a tech talk. The same logic applies to LLM text. If people consistently describe LLM text as having low…
I personally find that models are trending towards ignoring any instructions given to them, so depend more on vendor-instilled behavior. Anecdotal, but I had bad experiences with OAI's new 5.6.
I love the idea of this, but I don't think I could convince my friends to use it over mainstream platforms.
We wouldn't be having debates about it every other day if it was
On some levels I tried guessing, starting with different letters, and still got into some local minima in my brain where I couldn't guess the word, only for it to be something obvious like 'pound'.
Wow I suck! Played today's and a few others, and got ~4-6/18. I like the timer. For 4 letters it's enough time to guess, but I have no idea what they mean: 'Doby', 'Etas'
It sucks, but that ship has sailed. I'm not sure how they'll handle the issue of most new repos being AI generated, if they continue using new code for training. If the world accepts LLMs as a valid method for license…
I don't know, I find it very hard to stay positive about our general direction in the last couple of years, and know few people in real life who don't share this opinion, in or outside of tech. And I'm also not entirely…
I find the pro-AI and anti-AI somewhat inconsistent, where I had either side strongly reacting to my comments. I personally didn't expect so much support for Bun in this thread.
I think it just doesn't know when it's its turn to speak, and cancels itself out when it hears humans.
A cool test, until it hit's the my family's grandmas test :)
We're yet to see how this plays out, but a competing business model for creative work is emerging, where it's delegated to chatbots. Naturally, this would result in less creative work for humans.
I'll admit fault for my remark, but I'll stand by the point I meant to express. Part of disagreement probably stems from what type of 'learning' we're discussing. In my view, at the broadest sense that we can define…
> Read books yourself Not a parent, but I'm guessing this part is very important :)
If you can stomach older English novels: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
> I love learning, but I hate reading. Correction: you love the feeling of consuming information, not learning.
Nauseating on so many levels. What are we celebrating, even? Authors themselves say that Claude does their work, so what is their input? It's been barely a year in production for what can be best described as a 'buggy…
People that don't like writing now get to write by offloading it to an LLM, and this is the result. I miss the world where articles were mostly written by people who had the interest and patience to do it.
I'll stick to games and movies, as I believe both have been moving in a similar direction, becoming more of an object to be consumed, rather than to be experienced. I've thought about this in two ways: it's either that…
Would be curious to hear from folks who do modelling: My first reaction from seeing the examples on the page, is that they are somewhat simple, almost standardized, or come from templates. They also don't look very…