[jacking off motion] great ๐
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@datarama so far my take so far is "this isn't even fit for purpose to run the examples, let alone solve any problems I actually have" based on the above
but I believe this is running an older model, so most Enthusiasts would dismiss it out of hand with one of the usual thought-terminating cliches
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@SnoopJ I wish I had your confidence.
(and I'm exhausted from people with power over me telling me I *have* to do the stupid thing soon.)
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@cthos perhaps I have not yet learned the skill of "simply not giving a fuck about the quality of the result"
@SnoopJ another 200 or so wheel pulls should do it.
Or just believe copilot when it tells you that you did nothing this week.
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@SnoopJ another 200 or so wheel pulls should do it.
Or just believe copilot when it tells you that you did nothing this week.
@cthos even worse: in this case I was querying work in a project I don't touch often (hence why my local copy was out of date)
so it was giving me a completely incorrect picture of the state of other work, and accurately reflecting that state is *the entire purpose of the example*
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oh btw happy 1-year anniversary of dario amodei claiming that all code would be written by "AI" in a year
it sure has been a wild 3 months since "AI" started writing 90% of all code, everywhere, a thing that definitely happened and was not a man-child's exaggeration to separate other man-children from their dollars.
CEO Speaker Series With Dario Amodei of Anthropic | Council on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, nonpartisan member organization, think tank, and publisher.
(www.cfr.org)
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@cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io @datarama@hachyderm.io I wonder* if that news about Amazon requiring senior engineers to sign off LLM "assisted" code from junior devs will sway their mind?
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I just told the LLM to always add a co-authored by line and it does now.
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@cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io @datarama@hachyderm.io I wonder* if that news about Amazon requiring senior engineers to sign off LLM "assisted" code from junior devs will sway their mind?
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@cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io @datarama@hachyderm.io behold, the field where my patience for LLM brainrot grew, it is barren. it is salted. it is poisoned with mercury. it is irradiated, and uranium millings have been tilled into the earth...
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lol, the /cd command in the CLI doesn't work right
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lol, the /cd command in the CLI doesn't work right
the set of models available to us has been "upgraded" so now we're able to access the latest-and-greatest
trying the same tasks as yesterday. the one that is "describe [thing I know well] to me" has been spinning for quite a while now. I knew that getting responses from models had become very slow, but I did not realize it was "20 seconds to `cat` 1k lines into a file" slow
how do you even accomplish that
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the set of models available to us has been "upgraded" so now we're able to access the latest-and-greatest
trying the same tasks as yesterday. the one that is "describe [thing I know well] to me" has been spinning for quite a while now. I knew that getting responses from models had become very slow, but I did not realize it was "20 seconds to `cat` 1k lines into a file" slow
how do you even accomplish that
@SnoopJ I'm still
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@SnoopJ I'm still
at the "CLI, but React" that's been...part of one of these stacks?@arrjay I didn't look too hard at the JS source embedded in the CLI but I could easily believe React is in there based on the quality of GitHub's work in general
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the set of models available to us has been "upgraded" so now we're able to access the latest-and-greatest
trying the same tasks as yesterday. the one that is "describe [thing I know well] to me" has been spinning for quite a while now. I knew that getting responses from models had become very slow, but I did not realize it was "20 seconds to `cat` 1k lines into a file" slow
how do you even accomplish that
"extensive custom typemaps"
I didn't realize the models would glaze up source code it's told to analyze, too
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"extensive custom typemaps"
I didn't realize the models would glaze up source code it's told to analyze, too
(there are very few custom typemaps and they are anything but "extensive")
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the set of models available to us has been "upgraded" so now we're able to access the latest-and-greatest
trying the same tasks as yesterday. the one that is "describe [thing I know well] to me" has been spinning for quite a while now. I knew that getting responses from models had become very slow, but I did not realize it was "20 seconds to `cat` 1k lines into a file" slow
how do you even accomplish that
@SnoopJ The Aristocrats!
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@arrjay I didn't look too hard at the JS source embedded in the CLI but I could easily believe React is in there based on the quality of GitHub's work in general
@arrjay okay now I looked and I don't see React in there but I guess I can't *really* rule it out
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(there are very few custom typemaps and they are anything but "extensive")
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@SnoopJ That is... confusing on *multiple* levels.