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jjmarr | 15 hours ago
They also don't know what "context" is or that the LLM has a limited number of tokens it can understand at any given time. They just believe it knows everything at once.
jjmarr | 15 hours ago
They also don't know what "context" is or that the LLM has a limited number of tokens it can understand at any given time. They just believe it knows everything at once.
deaux|15 hours ago
I can't think of much else though so I'm still curious what you or others use it for.
peteforde|13 hours ago
ChatGPT knows the broad strokes of the 3-4 main hardware projects I have on the go, and depending on the questions I'm asking, it will often structure its responses in a way that differentiates based on which one I'm thinking about.
It knows what resistor and capacitor values I have on my pick and place machine, and when I ask for divider ratios it will do its best to calculate based on those values to the degree that it will chain 1-2 resistors together to achieve those ratios.
I knows what kind of solder I use, and has warned me about components with sensitive reflow temperature concerns.
It's an extraordinarily useful feature for engineering and drinking, two things that are commonly found in the same Venn diagram.
foogazi|6 hours ago
If I ask a question about vehicles it know what cars I have and what I like in cars
If I ask for a question about vacation spots it know my parties composition or preferences
Things like that
Mashimo|13 hours ago
Turns out a few month befor I told it in a prompt what car I was driving.
I turned memory of that day.
IanCal|15 hours ago
My job, my kids and time preferences around those things, my preferred tech setup and way of working and types of tech I’m better at. Things I already have (home assistant, little nuc, etc). I can throw a random question and not have to add this kind of information or manage it.
tikotus|15 hours ago
I didn't receive an answer besides "that's what people like", but I still can't think of (m)any situations where anyone would prefer it.
damontal|6 hours ago
vishnugupta|13 hours ago
ssl-3|8 hours ago
ChatGPT "knows" (has context that includes) some of the things I'm good at, and some of the things I'm not good at. I have my own tolerances for communication and it has context about that, too.
I use the bot for mostly techy things. So, for instance, I'm alright with using tools, and building electronics, and punting around on a Linux box so I don't need my hand held for that. But I'm terrible at writing code, so baby steps and detailed explanation there helps me a lot. I strongly prefer pragmatism and verifiable facts. I despise sycophant speech, the empty positivity of corpo-speak, assumptions, false praise, superfluous verbosity, and apologies and/or the implication of feelings from bots.
Through a combination of some deliberate training (custom instructions, memory), and just using it (shared context), it mostly does what I want in the way that I want it done -- the first time.
I don't have to steer in the right direction with every new session. There was a time when that was necessary, but it is no longer that way. Adjustments happen increasingly automatically these days.
That saves me time and frustration, and enhances the utility of the bot.
Meanwhile: Others have their own skills and preferences that may be very different in comparison to my own. That's OK. We each get to have our own experience.