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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
It can get nontrivially close to the metal… this is down to where non engineers just have to wire up the right pins and figure out how to flash an Arduino https://i.imgur.com/iYAMHPe.jpg
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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
Ie… imagine guerrillas trying to rig weaponry from cheap parts without a programmer handy
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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
The code is off but due to ambiguous prompt, and close enough it’s trivial to fix (the logic error is kinda an inhuman one though) https://i.imgur.com/zC5RWdP.jpg
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Ben Adamsky 💭
@ba
Are you using chatgpt 3.5? Found that chatgpt 4 has been a lot less error prone and codes much more efficiently
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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
The free chatgpt… 3.5 I think? I’m cheap
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clun.eth
@clun.eth
I believe Bing Chat is free for everyone now (uses gpt4 under the hood) https://warpcast.com/clun/0x44f5b3
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@in
it’s throttled to 25 messages every 3 hours right now on chatGPT plus and likely to go further down next week so can’t really go insane with it anyway recommend applying for the API - everyone’s been getting access within a day or two
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Ben Adamsky 💭
@ba
Personally would recommend eating the $20/mo at least to try gpt 4 for coding. It’s honestly pretty incredible, plus the added bonus of it being less friendly/cheery/upbeat and just getting straight to the point like a real dev would
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