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8thcross
·2 mesi fa·discuss
we are running a harness outside the sandbox, inside a sandobx.
8thcross
·11 mesi fa·discuss
didnt prove anything. prompt engineering still works with GPT-5. dont know what your experience is about...
8thcross
·11 mesi fa·discuss
I tried it with cursor-agent, their cli - and it generated better code than expected. YMMV. It was more thoughtful and strategic than the other frontier models.
8thcross
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Once you on it, you are hooked bru.
8thcross
·12 mesi fa·discuss
a little too late i think.
8thcross
·12 mesi fa·discuss
interesting but i have thought about it. rarely is ours as well. All my code is original but based on my past experiences from learning, thinking about it, and improving it based on new knowledge i know. my 2cents.
8thcross
·12 mesi fa·discuss
This is from their claude-code guide: "Claude Code is intentionally low-level and unopinionated, providing close to raw model access without forcing specific workflows. This design philosophy creates a flexible, customizable, scriptable, and safe power tool. While powerful, this flexibility presents a learning curve for engineers new to agentic coding tools—at least until they develop their own best practices". The agent is what makes the claud-code as good as it is. By not using it, you are using the model that is a hit or miss on several aspects a programmer would need.
8thcross
·12 mesi fa·discuss
I fear your definition of "success", needs some rethinking. What are you really happy about, for whom, why?
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
Been using it for a couple days - The integration fixed the gap that required me to open the files for viewing updates, and changes made in real-time as compared to the terminal mode, which did things behind the scenes, and you had no idea what its doing. the series of nonsensical (but funny) names (Pondering, Twerking, Juggling, etc.) it gives are not useful after its initial fancy wears off..
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
Hmm...It seems that humans should be less interested in such things? Making Makefiles readable by human is less needed in the context of LLMs needs to know about it more than us no?
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
I think we are just discovering as engineers, on how our brain works.
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
building knowledge graphs (GrahRAGs) are obsolete from a acamedic and technical point of view. LLMs are getting better with built in graph networks capable algorithms like SONAR and knowledge embeddings. like someone said - just use Notebook LM instead. But, they are useful in corporate setup when the infrastructure,teams and skills are lagging by years.
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
agreed. depends on how competent a manager is or the org is in recognizing their employee's skills.
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
I realized, being a manager overseeing people, chasing after career progression was a wrong path. I should have stuck to what I like more, engineering, not bullshitting.
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
was it based on India's UPI? If so, this is the basis for SWIFT for BRICS?
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
so you are saying i can feed my last 10 years of exam question papers and get predictions on what we will get this year?
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
I think the Indians started this trend...Infosys, L&T etc.
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
got it. plan B for skynet. one baby transformer at a time.
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
ah, Thanks! but what can a distributed system like this do? is this a fun to do, for the sake of doing it project or does it have practical applications? just curious about applicability thats all.
8thcross
·anno scorso·discuss
whats the point of this? serious question - can someone provide usecases for this?