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You may like the track or not, but making Bucephalus Bouncing Ball in 1997 is just fucking nuts.

Is a good economic decision to hype a bit the importance of the LLM$.

After bitcoin this site is full of people who don't write code.


I have not been here before bitcoin. But wouldn't the "non-technical" founders be also types that don't write code. And to them fixing the "easy" part is very tempting...


Can you please gave us sources of your claim?

"Philosophers" like my brother in law or you mean respected philosophers?


Heidegger, Deleuze & Guattari, Nick Land


Philosophers after 1900 are kind of irrelevant.


Never ever happend, stop hallucinating.


All those amazing tools are internal and nobody can check them out. How convenient.

And guys don't forget that nobody created one off internal tools before GPT.


> All those amazing tools are internal and nobody can check them out. How convenient.

i might open source one of those i wrote, sooner or later. it's a simple bridge/connector thingy to make it easier for two different systems to work together and many internal users are loving it. this one in particular might be useful to people outside my current employer.

> And guys don't forget that nobody created one off internal tools before GPT.

moot point. i did this kind of one-off developments before chatgpt as well, but it was much slower work. the example from above took me a couple of afternoons, from idea to deployment.


You might...


I will ask again because you have not give us an answer.

Do you have any evidence that an LLM created something massive?


Because its magic!


...and it runs in the Cloud(tm) !


Is all marketing, it does not even work with js frontend frameworks.


A human trained with 0.00000001% of the money OpenAi uses to train models will perform better.

A human with no traning will perform worse.


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