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And they're very much at, in my opinion, the prototype slash demo level of quality, not the production level of quality in their output. And it seems like they're very difficult. In my limited experience with these things, they're very difficult to actually... mold or what do you do? I'm losing a word here. Sculpt.
And they're very much at, in my opinion, the prototype slash demo level of quality, not the production level of quality in their output. And it seems like they're very difficult. In my limited experience with these things, they're very difficult to actually... mold or what do you do? I'm losing a word here. Sculpt.
I don't know, like a sculpture to actually like sculpt what they come out with and change it into something that you actually would write or like. But those are like the very high level of like, well, it should have a contact form that submits to this thing. But maybe you're looking down more where I use them currently, which is like, yo, write me a function that does this particular thing.
I don't know, like a sculpture to actually like sculpt what they come out with and change it into something that you actually would write or like. But those are like the very high level of like, well, it should have a contact form that submits to this thing. But maybe you're looking down more where I use them currently, which is like, yo, write me a function that does this particular thing.
And at that level, it seems a lot easier to even chat to if I have to. I would rather not chat to it, but spit out code that I could copy, paste, and modify versus being like, I'm going to throw this away and rewrite it.
And at that level, it seems a lot easier to even chat to if I have to. I would rather not chat to it, but spit out code that I could copy, paste, and modify versus being like, I'm going to throw this away and rewrite it.
Are you achieving that by having a system prompt or are you actually fine tuning? Like how are you as the sketch.dev creators taking a foundation model and doing something to get here?
Are you achieving that by having a system prompt or are you actually fine tuning? Like how are you as the sketch.dev creators taking a foundation model and doing something to get here?
That's a funny workaround, because if you're a calculator for words, you're not necessarily a calculator for numbers. And if you can't do those reliably, then you could just write a program that does it and returns the same thing every time.
That's a funny workaround, because if you're a calculator for words, you're not necessarily a calculator for numbers. And if you can't do those reliably, then you could just write a program that does it and returns the same thing every time.
Yes. Effectively. Yeah. So it's like an embed.
Yes. Effectively. Yeah. So it's like an embed.
Is Go particularly well-suited for this kind of tooling because of the nature of the language, or is it just your favorite?
Is Go particularly well-suited for this kind of tooling because of the nature of the language, or is it just your favorite?
Right. So the level that you all are working at with Sketch... with Go in particular, is the prompting you're doing and the contexting and everything else that you're building, is it at a layer of abstraction where you could replace Go relatively easily with insert general programming language? Or is it like, well, that would be a new product that we would build? Like, how hard is that?
Right. So the level that you all are working at with Sketch... with Go in particular, is the prompting you're doing and the contexting and everything else that you're building, is it at a layer of abstraction where you could replace Go relatively easily with insert general programming language? Or is it like, well, that would be a new product that we would build? Like, how hard is that?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just asking that because I wonder how valuable and important tooling like this would be for each language community to either provide or fund or hope that somebody builds. Because if the LLM-related tooling for Go, because of Sketch, just hypothetically, becomes orders of magnitude more useful than just talking to ChatGPT about my...
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just asking that because I wonder how valuable and important tooling like this would be for each language community to either provide or fund or hope that somebody builds. Because if the LLM-related tooling for Go, because of Sketch, just hypothetically, becomes orders of magnitude more useful than just talking to ChatGPT about my...
elixir code for instance well that's a real advantage for go and the go community i mean it's great for productivity for gophers and going back to maybe the original question about you know should tailscale have its own little chat bot built into it like does each community need to take up this mantle and say we need better tooling or is it like vs code should just do it for everybody
elixir code for instance well that's a real advantage for go and the go community i mean it's great for productivity for gophers and going back to maybe the original question about you know should tailscale have its own little chat bot built into it like does each community need to take up this mantle and say we need better tooling or is it like vs code should just do it for everybody