Posts Tagged ‘ChatGPT’
Miell’s Law and Token Budgets
TL;DR Conway’s Law tells us that organisations create systems that mirror their communication systems. Jamie Dobson coin’s ‘Miell’s Law’ in a post about the work of our mutual friend (and his colleague) Ian Miell in his forthcoming book ‘Follow the Money‘: Organisations that design systems are constrained to produce systems that reflect the financial structures […]
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Tags: AI, amazon, budget, ChatGPT, Claude, coding, Conway, Conway's law, CoPilot, finance, Gemini, google, HR, Jenson Huang, Miell, Miell's law, NVidia, tokenmaxxing, tokens, Uber
Bullshit Baffles Brains
It’s right there in the title. If the word offends you, just stop, now. TL;DR Generative AI is a bullshit machine, but that’s fine because we need machines to do the bullshit jobs. Military Grade Bullshit I first heard the phrase ‘Bullshit Baffles Brains’ in my early days in the Navy, and I would hear […]
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Tags: AI, bullshit, ChatGPT, generative, LLM, Navy
TL;DR I’ve been using Advent of Code as a way to practice Dart, try out ChatGPT, and learn from how other people approach the problems. ChatGPT quickly disappointed, but there’s still been plenty to learn, and I’ve found some things I’ll definitely take into my future coding. Also (value judgement here) I’m finding it much […]
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Tags: Advent of Code, ChatGPT, Dart, Rust