I am noticing similar behavior in practice as well. Today I was working on fixing css for my blog. It has 2 stylesheets. 4.8 made the change to 1, but it was being shadowed by CSS in the other. I told it that its not working, but it struggled over and over to figure it out, until I took a look and pointed out to it that it should consider that there are 2 stylesheets in the repo... It's not a large repo, it just refused to explore beyond the most shallow pass.
@NormanHates76@socialistadri If you abandon your principles of free speech just because someone said something you don't agree with, then you never had any principles
Is it enough to understand after the work is done? If you don't understand until then, don't you end up risking lots of rework/wasted time because you did not truly understand the system and plan before hand, and possibly the agents decisions solution is not what you actually want?
@BuckTotalis@shiri_shh I guess imo the telemetry gathered by windows represents a greater privacy risk than the prompts sent to an LLM, at least at this point in time. I agree it's debatable, maybe for you it's different
@BuckTotalis@shiri_shh eh, I feel like SOTA itself is kinda dogshit it many cases. I can't imagine working with something dumber. Plus, maybe inference is kinda free, but you're investing in like a $5000 laptop or something for it so you gotta amortize the cost of that
@BuckTotalis@shiri_shh I mean, you're gonna have to run some quantized version of an OSS model that even at un-quantized deployment falls short of SOTA. I guess I don't really see the point...
@shriyanevatia I think it's more that the concentration of wealth has gotten so bad, that you can actually raise enough money for a trillion dollar business privately.
@slayabidesd0tl@Clemalysse@TheEcho13 Nah it is, because there are plenty of short, poor men that are married. Point that out and he'll say it's because they settled for someone fat/ugly. The whole narrative is just from his point of view.