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1. bluede+rO[view] [source] 2023-11-18 00:12:51
>>davidb+(OP)
Greg just quit too: https://twitter.com/gdb/status/1725667410387378559
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2. rvz+kf1[view] [source] 2023-11-18 02:54:13
>>bluede+rO
This is perfect for Google. When your enemy (OpenAI) is making a massive mistake, don't interrupt them.
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3. aerhar+oM1[view] [source] 2023-11-18 07:15:39
>>rvz+kf1
How much is Altman contributing to product, though? Product in its broadest sense - not only improving LLM performance and breadth but applications, or "productization": new APIs, ChatGPT, enterprise capabilities, etc.?

I think Altman is a brilliant guy and surely he'll fall on his feet, but I think it's legitimate to ask to what extent he's responsible for many of us using ChatGPT every single day for the last year.

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4. amne+WV1[view] [source] 2023-11-18 08:45:05
>>aerhar+oM1
I may be in minority here but I tried using this thing for coding. It's horrible. Bootstrapping (barely) a basic API that even a scaffolding tool from 10 years ago can do is not something I would brag about. If you need anything more complicated that involves 1 or 2 if statements .. good luck.
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5. gonzo4+w02[view] [source] 2023-11-18 09:23:13
>>amne+WV1
It's good if you're a polyglot programmer and constantly switching between tech stacks. It's like when Stack Overflow was helpful.
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6. f6v+Ca2[view] [source] 2023-11-18 10:49:23
>>gonzo4+w02
I think that’s what people don’t get when they say “it can do a junior developer’s job”. No, you have to know what you’re doing and then it can augment your abilities. I always have fun when my non-developer colleagues try to analyze data by asking ChatGPT. The thing is clueless and just outputs code that calls non-existing APIs.
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