who amongst you will use code llms (and maybe nn interp?) to let me visualize any repo like a factorio map, letting me see who's working on different parts, see the repo evolve over time
What are good places to learn how to get better at using current AI tools for general work/productivity: Ideas for good uses, tools, getting better at prompting, staying up to date w. new tools, etc
Dwarkesh Patel on X: "We’re way more patient in training human employees than AI employees. We will spend weeks onboarding a human employee and giving slow detailed feedback. But we won’t spend just a couple of hours playing around with the prompt that might enable the LLM to do the exact same job," / X
Amanda Askell on X: "For system prompt (SP) development you: - Write a test set of messages where the model fails, i.e. where the default behavior isn't what you want - Find an SP that causes those tests to pass - Find messages the SP is missaplied to and fix the SP - Expand your test set & repeat" / X
Amanda Askell on X: "The boring yet crucial secret behind good system prompts is test-driven development. You don't write down a system prompt and find ways to test it. You write down tests and find a system prompt that passes them." / X
Mckay Wrigley on X: "Here’s how to use OpenAI’s new o1 pro model to maximize coding productivity. I’ve used this workflow for the last 48hrs and I estimate it has 2x’d my output. Watch the full 19min tutorial. Prompt below. https://t.co/NZzN51zHQc" / X
With the new o1 model, often the best strategy is to get a good history book, to help you generate questions, and then to ask away. How long will it take the world to realize a revolution in reading has arrived?