@mitchellh Similar experience with https://t.co/v9y7T1ZNfl and https://t.co/IGxpfMtlg2
They find a local maximum over time but cannot move away from that yet. If you do know what to ask you can get incredible results, hence I treat them as typing assistants.
Messing around with scc last night to add in git metrics.
One I like a lot is --hotspots which looks for files with high amounts of code churn matched against complexity to identify which files are most likely to be problematic.
This and a few other new features for the next release.
Someone is using https://t.co/1eNFUsZ47d to do OSINT against RunwayML.
They looked at every of the 63 repos in the runwayml GitHub. Searched for terms like "reviewer packets", "evidence link", "drift triage", "naming standard", "Runway v1".
Looks like someone hunting for leaked internal docs in their public repos? Compliance terminology, not code.
This is the second OSINT session I've seen on https://t.co/1eNFUsZ47d.
Not what I built https://t.co/1eNFUsZ47d for, but interesting use case.
@zikani03@xihe_forge Glad to see it! If there is something you want in cs that you think is lacking please let me know.
Currently trying to see if I can get some sort of pagerank in there based on code links to improve accuracy beyond what it has already.
@mojin It can also give you ULOC (unique lines of code) along with lots of other metrics. It also has MCP if you build from source (release to come soon).
bingbot found searchcode's dossier pages and decided it need more... to the tune of 40,000 requests in the last 24 hours. Which would be a problem except the caching worked perfectly.
I wonder how long till Google finds them.
https://t.co/vDFqP2Fz6T
Gave searchcode the ability to give you a dossier of any public repository, similar to what it gives any LLM you point at it.
For example the one for scc https://t.co/vDFqP2Fz6T
Gave searchcode the ability to give you a dossier of any public repository, similar to what it gives any LLM you point at it.
For example the one for scc https://t.co/vDFqP2Fz6T
One way know AI is not concious is to realize you can make it say anything, argue any viewpoint, reverse any decision. You can reverse it's opinion as many times as you want in the same conversation.
Wow my blog being listed next to all of these names https://t.co/YRNmuuo0Gs Lemire, Luu, Gregg, Cox, Salvatore, Karpathy, Chen has gotta be the biggest boost to my ego ever.
Its interesting... you could get say 90% the same result as Bing/Google by indexing wikipedia, using the Youtube API, indexing reddit, and having the top 1 million domain homepages indexed.
Thats all they ever show.