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[-] fasterandworse@awful.systems 37 points 2 months ago

Is it absurd that the maker of a tech product controls it by writing it a list of plain language guidelines? or am I out of touch?

[-] hairyvisionary@fosstodon.org 6 points 2 months ago

@fasterandworse @dgerard I am pretty sure I have seen programming the computer in plain English used as a selling point for various products since the 1970s at least

the best part is that most of these products are ex-products

[-] hairyvisionary@fosstodon.org 4 points 2 months ago

@fasterandworse @dgerard I mean, it's like catnip for the people who control how the company's money is spent

For absurd, I think one would want the LLM's configuration language to be more like INTERCAL; but this may also be more explicit about how your instructions are merely suggestions to a black box full of weights and pulleys and with some randomness added to make it less predictable/repetitive

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