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    7 months ago

    To be fair the human had how many years of training more than the AI to be fit to even attempt to solve this problem.

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        7 months ago

        Let’s put it here in ascii format this free OpenAI API Key, token, just for the sake of history and search engines healthiness… 😂

        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

        But seriously, I hope they have already changed it.

  • The sad thing is that no amount of mocking the current state of ML today will prevent it from taking all of our jobs tomorrow. Yes, there will be a phase where programmers, like myself, who refuse to use LLM as a tool to produce work faster will be pushed out by those that will work with LLMs. However, I console myself with the belief that this phase will last not even a full generation, and even those collaborative devs will find themselves made redundant, and we’ll reach the same end without me having to eliminate the one enjoyable part of my job. I do not want to be reduced to being only a debugger for something else’s code.

    Thing is, at the point AI becomes self-improving, the last bastion of human-led development will fall.

    I guess mocking and laughing now is about all we can do.

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      the future unifying metric for productivity should be joules per line of code. If you cost more than a machine you get laid off