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I built an RGB controller with Arduino

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9 points·by msvana·4 months ago·1 comments

Do LLMs hallucinate more in Czech than in English?

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Hallucinations in LLMs: What are they and what causes them

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1 points·by msvana·6 months ago·1 comments

Managing GPU Rentals with Rsync: Workflow for Volatile Cloud Resources

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2 points·by msvana·8 months ago·0 comments

Implementing a local AI coding agent is hard

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2 points·by msvana·10 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Read-only AI coding assistant

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How I solved PyTorch's cross-platform nightmare

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73 points·by msvana·10 months ago·29 comments

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·4 months ago·discuss
I think there is one problem with defining acceptance criteria first: sometimes you don't know ahead of time what those criteria are. You need to poke around first to figure out what's possible and what matters. And sometimes the criteria are subjective, abstract, and cannot be formally specified.

Of course, this problem is more general than just improving the output of LLM coding tools
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·4 months ago·discuss
I work as an ML engineer/researcher. When I implement a change in an experiment it usually takes at least an hour to get the results. I can use this time to implement a different experiment. Doesn't matter if I do it by hand or if I let an agent do it for me, I have enough time. Code isn't the bottleneck.

I also heard an opinion that since writing code is cheap, people implement things that have no economic value without really thinking it through.