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  • cthos@mastodon.cthos.devC cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev

    @SnoopJ @Doomed_Daniel @aud But NVDA is also just tossing around the same $100 bn to all of the people who then pay them, and so the circular economics are just ... fraud levels of wild right now.

    And at some point those data center workers want to get paid in real money.

    So it's unclear just how cleanly they'll get away from this too.

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    #83

    @cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io @Doomed_Daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place I suspect that when the bubble pops, any money that could be exfiltrated will likely already have been through one method or another by various parties... and/or they'll cry for a bailout

    which will probably make me go full ass nuclear, honestly

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    • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

      and doing so took the model ~336,500 tokens

      For reference, the final merged document is about 20 KB of text, so conservatively about 8 tokens per byte processed (assuming I started with 2x 20 KB docs which is overestimating)

      Woof.

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      #84

      unsurprisingly, the more I look, the more I find to fix

      I don't have the patience required to babysit this thing

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      • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

        unsurprisingly, the more I look, the more I find to fix

        I don't have the patience required to babysit this thing

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        #85

        credit where it's due, the model did spot a few mistakes in the original, and it did do a tidy job of re-arrangement

        I dunno, I am reminded of watching my mother follow her robot vacuum around the house, watching it like a hawk.

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        • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

          credit where it's due, the model did spot a few mistakes in the original, and it did do a tidy job of re-arrangement

          I dunno, I am reminded of watching my mother follow her robot vacuum around the house, watching it like a hawk.

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          #86

          @SnoopJ "Don't worry little buddy, we'll get you back to your charger. Whoops you ate a cable again."

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          • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

            credit where it's due, the model did spot a few mistakes in the original, and it did do a tidy job of re-arrangement

            I dunno, I am reminded of watching my mother follow her robot vacuum around the house, watching it like a hawk.

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            #87

            @SnoopJ I'd favourite the whole thread but instead I'll just say thanks at the end.

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            • geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.townG geoffwozniak@masto.hackers.town

              @SnoopJ I'd favourite the whole thread but instead I'll just say thanks at the end.

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              @GeoffWozniak no problem, just kinda dumping my head out really

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              • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                credit where it's due, the model did spot a few mistakes in the original, and it did do a tidy job of re-arrangement

                I dunno, I am reminded of watching my mother follow her robot vacuum around the house, watching it like a hawk.

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                I will say that this is the first time I've felt the pull of "just turn your mind off, vibe with it"

                I hated it

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                • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                  credit where it's due, the model did spot a few mistakes in the original, and it did do a tidy job of re-arrangement

                  I dunno, I am reminded of watching my mother follow her robot vacuum around the house, watching it like a hawk.

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                  @SnoopJ Relatedly I'm very curious if you reexamine this tomorrow or a week from now if you have the same subjective assessment of the work.

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                  • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                    I will say that this is the first time I've felt the pull of "just turn your mind off, vibe with it"

                    I hated it

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                    #91

                    It's substantially more work to pay attention to what's going on, to review each change, even on this small task.

                    It was a MUCH bigger lift to read and review the result than it would have been if I'd written it from scratch, although to some extent this could have been because of the nature of the task.

                    Anyway, I can see how regular use causes erosion steadily.

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                    • cthos@mastodon.cthos.devC cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev

                      @SnoopJ Relatedly I'm very curious if you reexamine this tomorrow or a week from now if you have the same subjective assessment of the work.

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                      #92

                      @cthos me too 😬

                      The blast radius if any of the model's mistakes slipped my attention should be small and something we can deal with easily, but the anxiety is quite unpleasant.

                      Would have much rather done this for myself.

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                      • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                        It's substantially more work to pay attention to what's going on, to review each change, even on this small task.

                        It was a MUCH bigger lift to read and review the result than it would have been if I'd written it from scratch, although to some extent this could have been because of the nature of the task.

                        Anyway, I can see how regular use causes erosion steadily.

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                        I am impressed that I was able to point at two JSONSchema files and say "these should fit into the same trenchcoat, combine them", especially as I have not personally worked with "conditional schema validation" (introduced in draft 7) before.

                        So at least I learned something that I can take with me from the exercise.

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                        • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                          It's substantially more work to pay attention to what's going on, to review each change, even on this small task.

                          It was a MUCH bigger lift to read and review the result than it would have been if I'd written it from scratch, although to some extent this could have been because of the nature of the task.

                          Anyway, I can see how regular use causes erosion steadily.

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                          @SnoopJ it really feels… gross, doesn’t it? corrupting? like a warm blanket for the mind that reeks of mildew. this is pure aesthetics I know but the more interactions I have with it the worse it gets

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                          • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                            It's substantially more work to pay attention to what's going on, to review each change, even on this small task.

                            It was a MUCH bigger lift to read and review the result than it would have been if I'd written it from scratch, although to some extent this could have been because of the nature of the task.

                            Anyway, I can see how regular use causes erosion steadily.

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                            @SnoopJ this is why I'm still trying to avoid the temptation

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                            • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                              I am impressed that I was able to point at two JSONSchema files and say "these should fit into the same trenchcoat, combine them", especially as I have not personally worked with "conditional schema validation" (introduced in draft 7) before.

                              So at least I learned something that I can take with me from the exercise.

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                              But it was like a breath of fresh air to finish with the schema work, then point `datamodel-code-generator` (a deterministic tool) at those files and generate corresponding Pydantic model code for the schema.

                              Not only was that Python code *much* easier to review (not the model's fault, JSONSchema is just very difficult for me to read) but it was just… so nice to be touching a tool whose behavior I can rely on. I didn't need to check its work very closely at all, because I know that it's applying a fixed set of well-characterized rules to generate those models from the (equally well-defined) schema.

                              😮‍💨

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                              • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                @SnoopJ it really feels… gross, doesn’t it? corrupting? like a warm blanket for the mind that reeks of mildew. this is pure aesthetics I know but the more interactions I have with it the worse it gets

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                                @glyph the little death that brings obliteration, perhaps

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                                • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                  @SnoopJ it really feels… gross, doesn’t it? corrupting? like a warm blanket for the mind that reeks of mildew. this is pure aesthetics I know but the more interactions I have with it the worse it gets

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                                  @glyph @SnoopJ I've mostly abstained from trying these tools in the process of criticism on the basis of ethical concerns, but secondarily — I know that the makers of these products are trying to trick me into thinking that they're something they're not. I don't trust my own cognition enough to keep putting it into danger, I guess?

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                                    @glyph @SnoopJ I've mostly abstained from trying these tools in the process of criticism on the basis of ethical concerns, but secondarily — I know that the makers of these products are trying to trick me into thinking that they're something they're not. I don't trust my own cognition enough to keep putting it into danger, I guess?

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                                    @xgranade @SnoopJ awareness of metacognitive distortions seems to be extremely predictive of llm skepticism, yes

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                                    • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                                      @glyph the little death that brings obliteration, perhaps

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                                      @glyph I can see how people, even experts, getting themselves into the scenario of "I have absolutely no idea what this code is doing or how it is organized and the only way out is by using the model harder"

                                      (of course, the example of this most immediately visible to me should be a slam dunk: "oh jeez I forgot to tell it to write tests from the start" → "okay why can't you do that now?" → [anxiety noises])

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                                      • glyph@mastodon.socialG glyph@mastodon.social

                                        @xgranade @SnoopJ awareness of metacognitive distortions seems to be extremely predictive of llm skepticism, yes

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                                        @glyph @SnoopJ I don't think I'm an especial outlier on addiction susceptibility, in either direction. At most, I think I can say that most propaganda is designed for people who think fairly differently than I do... if someone is aiming more specifically at people like me, I don't think I'm immune.

                                        I've seen far too many people who are at least vaguely similar to me come completely unglued on contact with these things, and I don't trust that I can resist that.

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                                        • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                                          @glyph @SnoopJ I've mostly abstained from trying these tools in the process of criticism on the basis of ethical concerns, but secondarily — I know that the makers of these products are trying to trick me into thinking that they're something they're not. I don't trust my own cognition enough to keep putting it into danger, I guess?

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                                          @xgranade @glyph yea, I had some thoughts about how bad this probably is for *my neurotype* (wtfever that is) specifically.

                                          I am trying to "set those things aside" (ugh, those words taste bad) and approach this from a steel-man perspective, and answer: is it fit for purpose at the most mercenary level?

                                          But I had not realized until I started using it just how awful the regular pauses in my work would be. Sure, I could turn my attention to something else while the model spins, but I know where *that* road goes and it's nowhere good.

                                          And otherwise, I'm just sitting there waiting for my next cleanup on Aisle 3, and the fatigue set in quickly.

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