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Blahah | 5 months ago

Not really. This works great in Claude Sonnet 4.1: 'Please could you research a list of valid TLDs and a list of valid HTML5 elements, then cross reference them to produce a list of HTML5 elements which are also valid TLDs. Use search to find URLs to the lists, then use the analysis tool to write a script that downloads the lists, normalises and intersects them.'

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Lapel2742|5 months ago

> This works great in Claude Sonnet 4.1: 'Please could you research a list of valid TLDs and a list of valid HTML5 elements, then cross reference them to produce a list of HTML5 elements which are also valid TLDs. Use search to find URLs to the lists, then use the analysis tool to write a script that downloads the lists, normalises and intersects them.'

Ok, I only have to:

1. Generally solve the problem for the AI

2. Make a step by step plan for the AI to execute

3. Debug the script I get back and check by hand if it uses reliable sources.

4. Run that script.

For what do I need the AI?

Dilettante_|5 months ago

Try doing all of that by hand instead. The difference is about half an hour to an hour of work plus giving your attention to such a minor menial task.

Also, you are literally describing how you are holding it wrong. If you expect the LLM to magically know what you want from it without you yourself having to make the task understandable to the machine, you are standing in front of your dishwasher waiting for it to grow arms and do your dishes in the sink.

Blahah|5 months ago

The work. It intelligently provides the labor, it doesn't replace your brain. It runs the script itself.