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by stray
8 days ago
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I have a couple projects that have completely stalled because none of the frontier models could advance any further with them - I'm going to give fable a try at them this coming weekend. I believe the "you are an expert software engineer" thing puts them into a "mindset" of cosplaying a software engineer - whereas I get astounding results by talking to them in the information-dense, jargon-heavy mode I use with my peers. I can't prove it but I believe that places my session in a better place in latent space. ymmv |
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My favourite example is that if you use "timestamp" when using an LLM to process video you get worse results than if you'd use "timecode".
AV professionals always say "timecode" - timestamp is a programming term.
Using the right word pushes the model closer to the correct spot in the cloud of vectors that is it's "brain".