Anyone got advice on to measure the quality of the code my ai agents generate? I already use TDD, linters and have another agent review and refactor the output. However I’d really love a way to quantify the quality off my code. Any tool recommendations or processes to research?
@yanabana@clairevo ahaha I've tried this too. I tried to get Claude to generate a basic bodice piece based on specific measurements. It got very confused. I've also tried diff ai's to generate image of human wearing jacket toile. Gemini was the only one who knew what it was.
@clairevo This is the area I was experimenting in during Anthropic's latest hackathon. I bit off more than I could chew, but I did get Claude to analyse a user's photo and provide them fit recommendations. I sew a lot, and I'm working on using ai to speed up the pattern-making process.
@sebastiankehle_ Nice. I've got a dino computer at the moment and Hermes desktop doesn't work on intel mac's. Hermes has however helped me figure out how to make an intel build of the desktop app from their github repo but still testing. Fingers crossed.
@X I have a tiny feature request for you that would have a massive impact on my day-to-day existence. Could you PLEASE allow me to right-click on tweets and articles and open them in a new tab? It would make it so much easier to come back to interesting content when I have time.
@GeoffreyHuntley@mfpiccolo Which is how my brain automatically works, so winning. I've worked as a tech BA so I'm very familiar with that process, just loving how much more AI allows me to try to automate now.
@GeoffreyHuntley@mfpiccolo This gives me hope. I'm looking at all the hype and asking so what's actually new? I'm not a hardcore engineer, so I keep assuming I'm missing something, but maybe I'm not. THx
@T_Zahil I really like that the harness is open source. I'm intentionally trying to support more open-source AI projects, as I don't want AI to be owned just by private companies. I'd like a future where AI is more like the open web meant to be, instead of the locked down app ecosystem.
@thedankoe Wow that Adam Smith quote made me laugh. I’m going to need to find the context. It’s made me question my understanding of his work. I thought the ford model was essentially a part of his philosophy. This quote is making me think I missed something.