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by ajdidbdbsgs
370 days ago
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> Last night I had a file with 38 mypy errors Fixing type checker errors should be one the least time consuming things you do. This was previously consuming a lot of your time? A lot of the AI discourse would be more effective if we could all see the actual work one another is doing with it (similar to the cloudflare post). |
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Yes, this is a frequent problem both here and everywhere else. The discussions need to include things like exact model version, inference parameters, what system prompt you used, what user prompt, what code you gave it, what exactly it replied and so much more details, as currently almost every comment is "Well, I used Sonnet last week and it worked great" without any details. Not to mention discussions around local models missing basic stuff like what quantization (if any) and what hardware you're running it on. People just write out "Wow fast model" or stuff like that, and call it a day.
Although I understand why, every comment be huge if everyone always add sufficient context. I don't know the solution to this, but it does frustrate me.