So I updated it.
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So I updated it.
I also asked ChatGPT take make suggestions to the content I already had.
I'm not the best writer, so there was a bunch of grammatical and spelling errors before.
Some of the suggestions I did a rote copy/paste.
But for the most part, I ignored it or cherry-picked what I wanted to change.
Well, you didn't tell people how to make glass, or how to destroy a company you don't like.
Tutorials on how to code in language L are all very well. They cover the basics, but never cover much beyond the basics for the simple reason that once you get beyond the basics, the field widens beyond any reasonable scope.
Programming is like a funnel...or an inverted funnel, I can't decide which. There's a narrow set of basic elements, beyond that it expands exponentially.
However, what might be getting ahead of things (I haven't looked), would be a tutorial on how to use an LLM like ChatGPT to get it to generate code, or good code.
Latest test results from my AI's console:
Running Phase 1.3 unit tests...
[test_attention_determinism] OK
[test_semantic_neighbors_basic] OK
[test_reasoning_stability_and_fidelity] OK (fidelity=0.0001)
All Phase 1.3 tests executed.
Attention Extreme Inputs...
[test_attention_extreme_inputs] OK
Running small book test...
Step=0 fidelity=1 semantic_nodes=1 episodic=1
Step=1 fidelity=0.0001 semantic_nodes=2 episodic=2
Step=2 fidelity=0.0001 semantic_nodes=3 episodic=3
Final reasoning fidelity=0.0001
small book test completed.
Unless I hit the lottery, I have another 30ish years of navigating this workspace.
It does seem that most coding will be done by AI pretty soon. So do you try and master AI or stay ahead of it, if possible??? It's a tuff situation.
I'd say a lot of analytical jobs are facing this question.
Is this really your last week before retirement?
Heck, tomorrow is my last day in the office. Technically, I don't retire for almost another two months, but I'll be on vacation for all of that. I do have a few things to get done, but it will be from home only, and there won't be much.
Now you'll have time for fishing. You staying in Idaho?
Holy smokes, that's huge. Congratulations!