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Diti | 1 month ago

It only works for languages and frameworks that are already in the training data (duh). It still is mostly useless when you need to create something from scratch in an unstable language.

That, and you can’t also get the amazing results if you’re poor or have bad internet.

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darkhorse222|1 month ago

Good thing almost all of programming falls into the former. Most of the economy runs on well defined languages. Billions and billions of dollars.

christophilus|1 month ago

Not true. I built some tools in Hare, which almost certainly isn’t in the training data to any significant extent. It was more work than having it build Go or Rust, but it got it done. It had to curl the docs a fair bit.

ATMLOTTOBEER|1 month ago

Opus 4.5 and update your priors. This was certainly true >6months back and is no longer the case

Capricorn2481|1 month ago

We are using the latest stuff. Our experience is still not great.

Why do you guys always assume we don't as though the oldest models are easy to use accidentally

bschwindHN|1 month ago

I read the same exact thing 6 months ago.

viking123|1 month ago

Yeah bro thanks for the tip and few shillings to you good sir. I was here still using GPT 2 because they said GPT 3 might be too dangerous.

CrimsonRain|1 month ago

That's true for most people too. You are trying too hard.