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openquery | 1 year ago
To your point, I wasn't pretending that this work is novel or something that the AI community should take seriously. If anything, my point was that you can just do things.
I also feel like in the SWE community folks are generally concerned that LLMs are getting considerably better at doing our jobs. This was a poetic attempt at trying to regain some agency and not just let life happen _to_ you.
mindcrime|1 year ago
If and when I achieve anything useful I definitely will. Writing up failed experiments? Yes in principle, per the above. Finding time is probably the biggest challenge. The intention is definitely there though.
But even aside from that, bits and pieces of what I'm working on at any given time dribble out via my participation in various oline forums, Github discussions[1] and posts here, on LinkedIn, etc.
> If anything, my point was that you can just do things.
Yep, yep. Absolutely. Again, even if the outcome isn't some earth shattering new discovery, you've still gained something from the process (in all likelihood).
> This was a poetic attempt at trying to regain some agency and not just let life happen _to_ you.
Well said. That very much echoes a lot of my own philosophy on life. Just do something at least. To me, I'd rather fail trying to do something, than just give up and do nothing.
[1]: https://github.com/jason-lang/jason/discussions