@chrisalbon On the bright side, as I learned when I was on a long Celebrex course (turns out you can slip a disc… in your jaw) the various zero proof offerings have made great strides. I would say Heineken’s is the most accurate.
@dieworkwear@stillesq As someone who didn’t read Atlas Shrugged until college, I feel like people really gloss over the fact that at the end of the book John Galt turns out to be Paul Atreides and tanks equipped with weirding devices show up.
@chrisalbon And perhaps more importantly: in the real world your competition is a spreadsheet and it’s probably better than almost every model and requires roughly $0 to maintain.
@chrisalbon just train the thing on machine code. By then we’ll have moved past the stage where a human can reasonably verify the code so why bother with a human readable representation at all? the copilot model is weird anyway..why exactly do I want to maintain code written by an AI intern?