There are still no rules or user instructions π
But you can look at yuwakisa.com/mglad/DYNAMI... for the game mechanics
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Feeding the basilisk Large Language Models are a cornucopia for the curious I do computer stuff but that doesn't define me posts are not financial advice stuff I've made at yuwakisa.com
There are still no rules or user instructions π
But you can look at yuwakisa.com/mglad/DYNAMI... for the game mechanics
# Alt Text Tactical hex-based combat game showing two AI opponents battling on a desert map. Guy1 (top right stats panel) faces off against Standard in a turn-based strategy match with varied terrain including trees, rocks, and water tiles. Unit stats, health bars, and a kill timer display competitive metrics on the right side.
Updated the display for monster gladiators, put it on a hex grid, and updated the training options
yuwakisa.com/mglad/
So you're telling me that everyone now has access to a magical system that can correctly synthesize and answer questions about any doc or code that has ever been written by any person at your company, and deeply critique your design docs and code, but somehow junior engineers are *less* valuable
In a certain sense, it scaled
In a certain sense, it did not scale
In a certain sense it was indescribable
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(apparently they kept the system running after I left the company, but I don't have any details π)
One time after a meeting someone cornered me in the elevator gave me a knowing look and said, "The problem with ___ is that it won't scale"
I smiled back and realized they had absolutely no idea what they were talking about
How to Appear Smart Smart to the LLM
Sometimes I peek on the polymarket just to imagine what itβs like
We have to stay true to the monogamarket
Rival warlords with nuclear weapons is where we are / where weβre headed
But as an analysis that makes your viewpoint less valuable because your speaking to a personal bias and not to a balanced view
Itβs like this person is grumpy and thatβs pretty much what theyβre bringing to the table π€·ββοΈ
So the work youβve done is insanely hard and everyone elseβs work is trivial π«€
You just want to be sour π€£
This is a great thread
LLMs sped up a lot of work, but that doesnβt negate the Software Development Lifecycle
And the fact that weβre mapping from imperfect visions to desired outcomes
This thread
The big rug pull came with Trump when the racists, corporate exploiters, and religious supremacists told the high-minded parts of the Republican party to fuck off
It was the massive undercurrent all along, but they got a better deal with the Russian mafia
In college I saw two strains of Conversative
One very idealistic and felt like unfettering society from the neuroticism and regressionism of the Left was actually good for society
The other were just opportunistic slimeballs
The ones who thought they were being idealistic got played
Good luck with that
In a certain sense, the slurs were always there
βIn filled the slurs, until reeled the chat.β Why get hung up on where they filled in from, eh?
People vibe, objects verb
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It's a recipe for flooding the courts with frivolous claims
Itβs simply an expression of bias
Then why do we still have massive, centrally important code bases that are written in COBOL?
The condemnation misses motivated learners and sets a moral tone by ignoring a critical part of the picture
The models catch so many edge cases I never thought of, its humiliating
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They didnβt know what they didnβt know
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I envy you! Honestly!
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I guess Iβm not grieving so much because still feel those muscles. I love reviewing program structure and sometimes spotting little optimizations or elegances we can add