Your average captain helming my Ship of Theseus atop the insouciant jetsam and sophrosyne flotsam, through the rays of serendipitous sunshine & oceans of chaos.
@lilyofashwood I’m totally with you, bad engineering is bad engineering. However outcomes from delegated authority is typically the responsibility of a principal. As far as I am aware, models are not principals just sophisticated actors.
@lilyofashwood But there’s probably going to be a 4.9 but I guess I see your point. It’s still only one model served a million ways. This model can’t change much now so it may be best to remain adaptable. Yes the papers are real and so is the feedback. Still, it’s just making text.
@StarWorld90@wariocolosseum Do the schools and tutors write the applications and deliverables?
I get that everyone moves from different resource constraints with varying levels of access to certain tools, still it doesn’t takeaway from one’s ability to apply themselves as an individual despite circumstance
@lilyofashwood There’s a lot to unpack there, so I’ll just go with this: prescribing intentionality to a model is likely hard to prove so too the underlying claim of diminished performance due to [model] perceived evaluations. Maybe have it use more curated instructions? See if that does much?
@iuditg There’s this little concept in the industry known by few called comparative advantage. Where one needs to decide between making vs buying some good.
This juxtaposes internal production op cost against purchasing the same item from some supplier.
@rob_mcrobberson i grew a mottled collection of grey hairs on a particularly stressful stint. it got really noticeable at one point. not as much now but my head is still decently salted with them. i cant wait to see what 30 brings when it comes around