• LeGrognardOfLove@lemmygrad.mlBanned from community
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      I use it for a lot of stuff that is productive.

      • prototype code
      • write boiler plate code for me
      • correct my abhorrent French to pass as barely human in my own society
      • prototype things i want to be custom made by an artisan
      • tune recipes and find variation for recipes I like but grew bored off
      • find counter arguments to ideas I have to start an iteration loop.

      The tool has a lot of real life, productive and helpful use case, you just need to learn how to use it properly for it to be useful, like any tool I guess.

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        • prototype things i want to be custom made by an artisan
        • tune recipes and find variation for recipes I like but grew bored off
        • find counter arguments to ideas I have to start an iteration loop.

        I simply use my brain for these things.

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        prototype code
        write boiler plate code for me
        

        Does it not just provide a garbled mess that doesn’t even function every time you try though? Every time I’ve tried to generate code with it, it has never worked, and fixing the errors is more time consuming than just writing the code myself.

        Edit: Now why on earth did it do that? It should’ve just quoted.

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          Nope. It works very fine most of the time. You need to be clear what you ask for and not ask for too much at a time. You say : do a script that does a small part, test it then add a new part and so on.

          I mostly do this while doing another task, using my free time during compile and server deploy time to advance on my next stuff.

          You can’t just ask him to do full feature and hope it works properly, that’s a recipe for disaster.

          You have to think like it like working with a junior dev.

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          Fuck chatGPT. If you have the hardware for it, you can locally run AI models on your device like Mistral or Qwen which are open source. Mistral is under apache license.

          Most resources on this are on reddit in r/LocalLLaMA

          It’s wonderful. I can iterate on menial bullshit in code like manifest lists completely offline without data leaks.

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          it’s better if you have it working iteratively. The newer command line tools allow it to compile the code and fix errors itself. There are also some techniques you can use so it does a better job of keeping track of what it’s doing. Generally they still suck at large existing codebases but they’re pretty good if you are doing something greenfield like a prototype or using the existing project as a dependency rather than trying to modify the existing project.

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              It has some good suggestions at time also. Don’t just discount it “because”.

              You need to use your critical thinking skill with this as much as everywhere else.

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                So I’ve tried it, don’t think it is worthwhile, and don’t think it is ultimately a good use of humanity’s resources, and you’re telling me that I’m not “critically thinking” because I’m not a hardcore true believer?

                Jesus, what the fuck happened to Lemmygrad since I left? I knew it was pushing in the direction of AI stuff, but I didn’t think it would get so full of smug techbro bullshit so soon.

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              the thing i’ve found that works best is telling it to keep a scratchpad of what it’s doing and what it’s learned and a few other things. You have to tell it explicitly it has to keep it updated otherwise it’ll neglect the scratchpad and it’ll be a disaster when you go to recover from it forgetting everything.

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                You can ask it to make a memory dump in text form also.

                Chatgtp also has a memory feature… It only gets full easily!

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        you just need to learn how to use it properly

        Doesn’t this apply to the original skills and cases you’re using slopgpt to supplement? Train those rather than relying on a hallucination prone plagiarism machine yknow?

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            what’s your understanding of why the luddites were upset? from the way you throw it around like a slur it seems like you only know the capitalist smears. I’d suggest you read up on the political economy of the historical situation they were in— but that’s hard and takes effort, so maybe ask the distilled hegemonic culture lying bot that you trust so much

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              Huuuuuh

              You fear a new tool, making you a ludite. That’s all!

              I seem to have hit a nerve!

              Take care!

          • Frivolous_Beatnik [comrade/them, any]@hexbear.net
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            luddite lmao, eat my ass punk

            I have and continue to work in CS, try not blindly labeling anyone who doesn’t agree with wholehearted acceptance of your hallucination machines as a luddite - now how about you learn to use your brain instead of this garbage tech that’s actively contributing to the enshittification of all human information, yeah?