theunixman
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Reply to comment by farmingvillein in [R] Parsel: A (De-)compositional Framework for Algorithmic Reasoning with Language Models - Stanford University Eric Zelikman et al - Beats prior code generation sota by over 75%! by Singularian2501
Right, turning it into an actual DSL would be much better, and then you'd have better semantics for the library. But honestly I'm bored talking about aesthetics already, peace.
theunixman t1_j6jff5n wrote
Reply to comment by farmingvillein in [R] Parsel: A (De-)compositional Framework for Algorithmic Reasoning with Language Models - Stanford University Eric Zelikman et al - Beats prior code generation sota by over 75%! by Singularian2501
We have to learn APIs all the time, and basically they're all DSLs that just don't admit they are so they're even harder.
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Reply to [WP] In this world healers, while respected, are often looked down upon due to their limited offensive capabilities. One day your party is completely wiped out, and the world finds out just how dangerous knowledge of human anatomy can be. by Useless_homosapien
Well, I see before you killed my friends they did some serious damage. I took an oath to heal you, and so here you are, healed, in my care. I’ve fulfilled my obligation to mend your bodies.
Now you’ll find that as I foil my obligation to my friends to avenge their deaths I can cause you an enormous amount of pain without damaging your bodies at all. And this far from a city no one will hear your screams.
Of course I can also paralyze you so you can’t make a sound. You there, if you pump these bellows I’ll give you a quick end. No not like that, you’ll damage his organs. Yes, much better. Don’t stop or you’ll lose your reprieve.
And now we begin.
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Reply to comment by jaLissajous in How does light factor into gravity models? by littleboymark
And here I sit thinking the kugelblitz was just a lot complication from Umbrella Academy.
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Reply to An AI robot lawyer was set to argue in court. Real lawyers shut it down. : NPR by persianphilosopher
It's hard for tech to understand but real professions typically have some sort of actual qualifications you need to participate. Like a drivers license to operate a car, for example, or passing the bar to be allowed to argue cases for other people in court. But hey, dIsRuPt