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awllau
·il y a 11 heures·discuss
I was thinking the same. A lot of people use AI to refine their writing and make it more concise.

I do think the dead giveaways (em dashes, it's not X it's Y, etc.) are annoying to come across repeatedly. A person not bothering to remove these tells feels 'low effort' to me.
awllau
·il y a 11 heures·discuss
The fact that you made a new account to write says it all.
awllau
·il y a 13 jours·discuss
Great outside-the-box thinking, will be giving this a try, especially with LLMs having computer control functionality. Combine this with some open source video editors and you've basically got your own bootstrapped version of Screen Studio.
awllau
·il y a 17 jours·discuss
Very cool use of AI. Shows the power of Autoresearch when you're actually able to build a strict set of tests that clearly delineate successful outcomes.
awllau
·il y a 27 jours·discuss
Very cool, thanks for sharing. Speed was my biggest concern and they didn't mention anything about it.
awllau
·il y a 27 jours·discuss
One of the things they neglected to discuss was how much longer it takes given the synthesis step. I guess for a deep research benchmark, it doesn't matter much, but will be interesting to see how it applies to coding tasks.
awllau
·il y a 28 jours·discuss
So happy I came across this. Need to rethink a few projects.
awllau
·il y a 28 jours·discuss
Based on your explanation, it doesn't sound feasible for me, a complete non-engineer, to switch to fully offline? I do a lot of back and forth discussion with LLMs as someone who reads and writes 0 code.
awllau
·il y a 30 jours·discuss
Do people even use the visual/graph views at all or is it just optics? I'm thinking about it from the perspective of using LLMs to search your own database, and I imagine it reaches a scale where it's not feasible or effective for a human to be manually searching.
awllau
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
Makes sense for actual devs. For non-devs who'd just edit docs via LLMs anyway (myself), I can't imagine it'd introduce much friction.