Totally - this is the way I interact with AI today as well.
But I wonder if, in the near future, human intervention will in most cases produce a worse outcome than just letting the AI do its thing. New architectures and perhaps languages are emergent, surprising and optimal like AlphaGo move 37.
NATO & Denmark: We will give you the exact same security arrangements you have had for the past 40 years in Greenland.
Trump: Total surrender! Art of the deal!
@jerryjliu0 This is all good and makes total sense... The thing I struggle with is how to make citations work in the "give the agent a file system" paradigm. Citations are a critical feature for enterprise use cases and is not addressed by file system based approaches.
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“I love Canada …but the United States can't subsidize a Country for $200B a year. You have to run your own Country…and to be honest with you, Canada only works as a State…I'm sorry, we have to do this…” -President Trump
a benefit of uuids that I don't see discussed that often: say you have a few normalized tables that you want to combine and project into a view for some reason - like exposing a simplified model to your app - if you use ints, the PKs from the underlying tables will clash. use uuids and they will not and you get an identity col in your view for free.
@linear has shown developers that beautiful software is not only possible, but is a kickass business model. We always believed this to be true but rarely got a chance to prove it. The new school has broken through and the next movement is beginning.
We want to build beautiful systems: cohesive, intuitive, aesthetic, structured, organized, reactive, adaptive, resilient. Software that is a joy to use and to build.
Developers are tired of the status quo: shipping things of questionable value just to ship something. We want to be craftspeople, creating our masterpieces.
In art, every movement provokes a reaction and an evolution that gives birth to the next. Something’s in the air in software development - and I feel it in me as well.