On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 10:15 AM Marcus Daniels <[email protected]> wrote:
> *[...]* the evolving code itself -- code that can have informative types > and even carry proofs. The weirdest thing about using AI is that it has > no opinions. Claude will rewrite code without asking (seemingly having no > self-control), but it will not confront you like a frustrated colleague > might. It is happy to let you make a mess provided its sense of idiomatic > code patterns are satisfied. > This echoed something an old boss wrote me today: I have much enjoyment torturing llms. I can get off the rails rather > easily. They have no state, by themselves they cannot calculate parity or > play nim perfectly. Or one might say, they have no purpose. -- rec --
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